FASL-13: final COP

Mila Tasseva-Kurktchieva tassevak at GWM.SC.EDU
Mon Nov 3 14:01:15 UTC 2003


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FASL 13 Organizing Committee

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Formal Approaches To Slavic Linguistics 13: The Columbia Meeting, FINAL
CALL FOR PAPERS

DATE: Feb. 27-29, 2004

ORGANIZED BY: Linguistics Program, University of South Carolina

WEBSITE: http://www.cla.sc.edu/LING/FASL13/

PLENARY SPEAKERS:

Leonard H. Babby (Princeton University)
How small can infinite complements be?: evidence from Russian

Christina Bethin (SUNY, Stony Brook)
Stress and Length in Belarusian and Ukrainian Dialects

Roumyana Slabakova (University of Iowa)
Perfective prefixes: What they are, what flavors they come in, and how
they are acquired.

ABSTRACT DEADLINE: November 7, 2003

ABSTRACT GUIDELINES:
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes
discussion) on topics dealing with formal aspects of any area of
theoretical Slavic linguistics (synchronic or diachronic), including
syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, discourse analysis,
psycholinguistics, and L1 and L2 acquisition. Abstracts should be
anonymous and no longer than one page (an additional page for references
and examples can be included), with margins of at least 1 inch, letter
size 11. Submissions are limited to one singly authored and one jointly
authored abstract per author or two jointly authored abstracts.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
Abstracts should be sent electronically to the conference e-mail address
(fasl13 at gwm.sc.edu) as attachments in PDF, RTF, .doc or .wpd format. If
non-standard fonts are required, use the ‘embed fonts’ option when you
save the file. The author’s information (name, affiliation, telephone and
fax numbers, e-mail address) together with the title of the paper should
be in a separate file or included as part of the body of the e-mail
message.


CONTACT:
fasl13 at gwm.sc.edu
phone: (803) 777-2063
fax: (803) 777-7514

ADDRESS:
FASL 13 Organizing Committee
c/o John Alderete
Linguistics Program
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
USA

The USC Linguistics Program acknowledges support for FASL 13 from:

College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina
Department of English Language and Literature, University of South Carolina
Department of Languages, Literature, and Culture, University of South
Carolina
Slavica Publishers at Indiana University
Princeton University Program in Linguistics
The Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC), Duke
University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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