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Eduardo Rivail Ribeiro
erribeir at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
Sat Oct 18 04:48:52 UTC 2003
O trigésimo encontro da Berkeley Linguistics Society (13 a 16/2/2004) contará com uma sessão especial sobre "Morfologia de Línguas Indígenas das Américas". O prazo final para inscrição de trabalhos é 3 de dezembro.
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Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 01:12:36 +0000
From: fleisher at uclink.berkeley.edu
Subject: 30th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
30th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
Short Title: BLS 30
Date: 13-Feb-2004 - 16-Feb-2004
Location: Berkeley, CA, United States of America
Contact: Nicholas Fleisher
Contact Email: bls at socrates.berkeley.edu
Meeting URL: http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/BLS/
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 03-Dec-2003
Meeting Description:
30th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
The Berkeley Linguistics Society is pleased to announce its Thirtieth Annual Meeting, to be held February 13-16, 2004. The conference will consist of a General Session, a Parasession and a Special Session.
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*GENERAL SESSION*
The General Session will cover all areas of linguistic interest. We encourage proposals from diverse theoretical frameworks and also welcome papers on language-related topics from disciplines such as Anthropology, Cognitive Science, Literature, Neuroscience and
Psychology.
*Invited Speakers*
Alice Harris, SUNY Stony Brook
Bruce Hayes, University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth Hume, Ohio State University
Dan Jurafsky, University of Colorado, Boulder & Stanford University
*PARASESSION* - ''Conceptual Structure and Cognition in Grammatical Theory''
The Parasession invites submissions addressing the following question: to what extent and in what ways can findings from cognitive science and psychology be integrated into formalisms for linguistic analysis? Papers representing all views and approaches are sought. Those that address both experimental data and formal theoretical models are
particularly welcomed.
*Invited Speakers*
Adele Goldberg, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Alec Marantz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3rd speaker TBA
4th speaker TBA
*SPECIAL SESSION* -- ''Morphology of Native American Languages''
The Special Session covers the morphology of native languages of the Americas. Papers in all areas of morphological inquiry, from all approaches, are welcomed.
*Invited Speakers*
Andrew Garrett, University of California, Berkeley
Monica Macaulay, University of Wisconsin, Madison
3rd speaker TBA
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***ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES***
Presented papers are published in the BLS Proceedings. Authors agree to provide camera-ready copy (not exceeding 12 pages) by May 15, 2004. 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 address should be designated for communication with BLS. Abstracts should be as specific as possible, with a statement of topic, approach and conclusions. Abstracts may be at most four hundred words not including data and references. The
reverse side of the single page may be used for data and references only. 10 copies of an anonymous, one-page (8.5''x11'') abstract should be sent, along with a 3''x5'' card listing:
(1) paper title
(2) session (General/Para/Special)
(3) name(s) of author(s)
(4) affiliation(s) of author(s)
(5) address where notification of acceptance should be mailed (Dec 2003)
(6) contact phone number for each author
(7) email address for each author
***for General Session submissions only***
(8a) subfield (syntax, phonology, etc.)
***for Para-/Special Session submissions only***
(8b) indication of whether you wish to have your abstract considered for
the General Session if the organizers determine that your paper will
not fit the other sessions
*SEND ABSTRACTS TO*
BLS 30 Abstracts Committee
University of California
Linguistics Department
1203 Dwinelle Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-2650
Abstracts must be received in our office (not postmarked) by 5:00 p.m., December 3, 2003. We cannot accept faxed abstracts. Abstracts submitted via e-mail are also accepted. Only those abstracts formatted as ASCII text, PDF or Microsoft Word (Mac version preferred) can be accepted. Electronically submitted abstracts should have the author's name as filename. The text of the message must contain the information requested in (1)-(9) above. Electronic submissions may be sent to
bls at socrates.berkeley.edu
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***REGISTRATION INFORMATION***
All attendees, including presenters, must register for the meeting. For advance registration, we can accept only checks or money orders drawn on US banks in US dollars, made payable to Berkeley Linguistics Society.
Received in our office by February 1, 2004:
Students $20
Non-students $40
Received after February 1, 2004:
Students $25
Non-students $55
*SEND ADVANCE REGISTRATION TO*
BLS 30 Registration
University of California
Linguistics Department
1203 Dwinelle Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-2650
***BLS will arrange ASL interpretation if requested through
bls at socrates.berkeley.edu before 12/1/03***
We may be contacted by
e-mail: bls at socrates.berkeley.edu.
Phone/Fax: 510-642-5808
website: http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/BLS/
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