29.558, Calls: English, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Translation/Romania

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Subject: 29.558, Calls: English, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Translation/Romania

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Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2018 18:40:10
From: Mihaela Tanase-Dogaru [mihaela.dogaru at gmail.com]
Subject: 20th Annual International Confrence of the English Department at the University of Bucharest

 
Full Title: 20th Annual International Confrence of the English Department at the University of Bucharest 
Short Title: AICED 20 

Date: 07-Jun-2018 - 09-Jun-2018
Location: Bucharest, Romania 
Contact Person: Mihaela Zamfirescu
Meeting Email: mihaela.zamfirescu at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Translation 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2018 

Meeting Description:

We are glad to announce that the 20th AICED ( Annual Internațional Conference
of the English Department) will be held in Bucharest on June 7-9 2018.

AICED represents one of the most important Romanian venue for discussions on
every aspect of generative grammar and formal linguistics.

The conference will deal with any topic in generative grammar and the formal
study of language, including linguistic submodules and their interfaces,
language acquisition and psycholinguistics.

As has become traditional, the conference will include a themed workshop
(Workshop convenor Alina Tigau, University Of Bucharest ). In 2018, the theme
will be Syntax and Semantics Interface - Experimental Methods. The workshop
will focus on    recent experimental and theoretical research in syntax and
semantics and focusing on such aspects as Differential Object Marking, Clitic
Doubling, argument structure and case assignment. 

This year our invited speakers are:

Klaus von Heusinger - Universität zu Köln
Dana Isac – Concordia University, Montreal
Marko Modiano – Gävle University 


2nd Call for Papers:
 
20th Annual International Confrence of the English Department at the
University of Bucharest
AICED-20

The English Department of the University of Bucharest will hold its 20th
Annual Conference  from 7-9 June, 2018.

Papers are invited in:

General Linguistics
Theoretical Linguistics (syntax, phonology, semantics and the interfaces)
Language acquisition
Applied Linguistics 
Translation studies

Presentations should be in English, and will be allocated 25 minutes each,
plus 5 minutes for discussion. Prospective participants are invited to submit
anonymous abstracts in both Pdf and Word formats. Abstracts should not exceed
two A4 pages, Times New Roman 12, single spaced. Information regarding name
and institutional affiliation should be included in the body of the email.

Please send proposals (and enquiries) to the following e-mail address: 
aiced20th at gmail.com

Deadline for proposals: March 1  2018

A selection of the papers will be published in a Proceedings of AICED 20
volume.

Important dates:

Deadline for submission of proposals: March 1, 2018
Deadline for notifications of acceptance/rejection: April 1, 2018
Conference: June 7-9, 2018




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