CALL FOR PAPERS - SEALS 13 (FWD)

Doug Cooper doug at th.net
Mon Dec 2 07:24:12 UTC 2002


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From: "Iwasaki, Shoichi" <iwasaki at HUMNET.UCLA.EDU>
To: FUNKNET at listserv.rice.edu
Subject: Southeast Asian Linguistics Society

CALL FOR PAPERS - First Announcement

The 13th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS)

University of California at Los Angeles

May 2-4, 2003

Guest Speakers:
Masayoshi Shibatani (Rice University)  "Middle voice in Balinese"

Pranee Kullavanijaya (Chulalongkorn University)  "A historical study of Time
Markers in Thai"

 ***ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES***

Abstract Deadline:  February 3, 2003
Notification of acceptance:     March 3, 2003
Presented papers are published in the proceedings.

Presentations are allotted 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions.

An author may submit at most one single and one joint abstract.  In case of
joint authorship, one author should be designated for communication with the
organizing committee.

The following three items must be sent to the organizer:

(1) 3 hard copies of an anonymous one-page abstract (8.5"x11", or A4) with
500 words or less.  The second page may be used for data and references
only. Abstracts should be as specific as possible, with a statement of
topic, approach and conclusions.

(2)  an email attachment (Microsoft Word strongly preferred) of your
abstract to <seal2003 at humnet.ucla.edu>.

(3) a 3"x5" card listing the following:

(a) paper title
(b) sub-field (functional, discourse, sociolinguistics, phonology, formal
syntax, semantics, historical, language contact etc.)
(c) name(s) of author(s)
(d) affiliation(s) of author(s)
(e)  mailing address (in January through May)
(f)  contact phone number for each author  (in January through May)
(g)  email address for each author  (in January through May)

*SEND ABSTRACTS TO*
Shoichi Iwasaki
University of California, Los Angeles
South and Southeast Asian Languages & Cultures (c/o EALC)
290 Royce Hall
Los Angeles CA 90095
(seal2003 at humnet.ucla.edu)



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