Arabic-L:LING:Final CFP: NACAL 37

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Date: 20 Nov 2008
From:C.G. Häberl <mustashriq at gmail.com>
Subject:Final CFP: NACAL 37

Only two weeks remain to submit papers for the 37th annual meeting of
the North American Conference on Afroasiatic Linguistics (NACAL 37) in
Albuquerque, NM!  This year's keynote speaker will be John Huehnergard
(Prof. of Semitic Philology, Harvard University) who will discuss
"Trees and Waves: On the Classification of the Semitic Languages."

Papers on linguistic topics relevant to the languages of the
Afroasiatic phylum (Chadic, Berber, Cushitic, Omotic, Egyptian,
Semitic) are requested. Topics relating to all aspects of Afroasiatic
languages will be considered, particularly including phonology,
morphology, syntax, comparative linguistics, sociolinguistics, and
epigraphy. These topics should be considered as general guidelines and
are not intended to be exclusive. No original paper will be rejected
on account of its subject, as long as it relates to the languages of
the Afroasiatic phylum and meets the scholarly standards established
by previous conferences.

Abstracts describing the precise topic treated with a length of
approximately 200-300 words can be sent as an electronic version (pdf
or word document) or as a paper copy to the addresses specified on the
registration page on the website (www.nacal.org).

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