2nd Call for Papers: SCLC-2008 with ECLA in Tartu, Estonia, May 29-June 1

Steven Clancy sclancy at UCHICAGO.EDU
Sun Dec 9 14:09:20 UTC 2007


Dear SEELANGS,

Please note the second call for papers for SCLC-2008 in Tartu,  
Estonia. The deadline for submission of abstracts is January 15, 2008.

If you have any questions about the conference, abstract submissions,  
etc., please do not hesitate to contact Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu 
 >. We are looking forward to seeing you in Tartu at the end of May!

Thank you,

Steven Clancy			Tore Nesset
President, SCLA			Vice-President, SCLA

on behalf of the SCLC-2008 organizing committee
___________________________________________

THE 2008 SLAVIC COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE
(SCLC-2008)
May 29, 2008

The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (SCLA) announces the call  
for papers for the SCLC-2008 annual conference. We are very pleased to  
hold SCLC-2008 in conjunction with the Cognitive and Functional  
Perspectives on Dynamic Tendencies in Languages conference of the  
Estonian Cognitive Linguistics Association (ECLA) in Tartu, Estonia  
(May 29-June 1, 2008). For more information on the ECLA conference,  
the venue, plenary lecturers, etc., please see the ECLA website:
	http://www.fl.ut.ee/kttdk/ecla

We plan to run either a single session or parallel sessions (depending  
on the number of submissions) for the full day of May 29, 2008. The  
ECLA conference will hold a reception that evening and start in  
earnest on May 30. Since our SCLA panels will run entirely on May 29,  
you will be free to fully enjoy the ECLA conference and it's wonderful  
group of keynote speakers (Bernd Heine, Ronald Langacker, Ewa  
Dabrowska, and Martin Haspelmath).

CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts are invited for presentations addressing issues of  
significance for cognitive linguistics with some bearing on data from  
the Slavic languages. As long as there is a cognitive orientation,  
papers may be in any of the traditional areas of synchronic or  
diachronic phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,  
discourse analysis or sociolinguistics.

Presentations may be in the native language of the presenter; however,  
if the presentation is not to be made in English we ask that you  
provide the abstract in English in addition to an abstract in any  
other language.

Abstracts may be submitted up until the deadline of January 15, 2008  
to Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu>. Abstracts should be 500-750  
words, but strict word limits are not required. Notification of  
acceptance will be provided by February 15, 2008.

We hope you will be able to join us for SCLC-2008. Please forward this  
call for papers to your colleagues and graduate students who may be  
interested in presenting or attending.

Sincerely,

Steven Clancy			Tore Nesset
President, SCLA			Vice-President, SCLA

on behalf of the SCLC-2008 organizing committee

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