Arabic-L:LING:ALS 2004 Initial Call for Papers

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
Tue Jul 15 16:22:29 UTC 2003


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Date: Thu Jun 26, 2003  11:06:15 AM US/Mountain
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Date: 15 Jun 2003
From:Dilworth Parkinson <dil at byu.edu>
Subject:ALS 2004 Initial Call for Papers

We are happy to announce that the 2004 Arabic Linguistic Society
Meetings will be held on 19-20 March 2004 in Norman, Oklahoma,
co-sponsored by the University of Oklahoma.  Mohammad T. Alhawary will
be our local arranger (many thinks to Mohammad).

Call for Papers

The Arabic Linguistics Society,
The University of Oklahoma

announce the

Seventeenth Annual Symposium on
Arabic Linguistics

to be held at the

The University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma

March 19-20, 2004

Papers are invited on topics that deal with the application of current
linguistic theories and analyses to Arabic. Research in the following
areas of Arabic linguistics is encouraged: grammatical analysis
(phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics), sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, historical linguistics, corpus
linguistics, computer modeling, etc.  Papers in Arabic pedagogy will
normally not be considered.

Persons interested in presenting papers are requested to submit a
one-page abstract giving the title of the paper, a brief statement of
the topic, and a summary clearly stating how the topic will be
developed  (the reasoning, data, or experimental results to be
presented). Authors
are requested to be as specific as possible in describing their topics.
Abstracts should be submitted by e-mail, where possible. The top lines
of the message should contain the author's name, affiliation, address,
phone number, e-mail address, and the title of the paper.  The body of
the abstract should then follow after 4 blank lines. The heading will
be omitted before it is sent to the members of the paper selection
committee. Please do not send attachments. If submitted by mail, both a
disk copy and a hard copy are to be included. Names are not to appear
on printed abstracts; instead, a 3x5 card with the above information
should
be enclosed. Twenty minutes will be allowed for each presentation.

2004 ALS membership dues ($25 faculty, $20 students) and conference
fees ($40 preregistered) are to be submitted with all abstracts and
must be
received by the abstract deadline.  Special financial arrangements will
be made for local students and scholars.  Membership dues are
non-refundable; conference fees are refundable, if requested, only to
those whose papers are not accepted.

Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts
November 1, 2003

Abstracts should be addressed to:

Tessa Hauglid
1346 South 2950 East
Spanish Fork, UT 84660 USA
Phone: 801-794-9387
E-Mail: tmh1 at mstar2.net

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