Call for papers: Salish and neighboring languages -- ABSTRACT DEADLINE 6 JUNE
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
Thirty-sixth International Conference on Salish and Neighboring
Languages
August 8, 9, and 10, 2001
This year's conference will be hosted by the Stolo Nation, in conjunction
with the UBC Department of Linguistics. The conference will take place at
the Skowkale Hall which is located on 7686B Chilliwack River Road in
Chilliwack, BC on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday August 8, 9, and 10.
Papers on all aspects of the study, preservation, and teaching of Salish and
neighboring languages are welcome.
TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION
Best Western Rainbow Country Inn (telephone: 604- 795-3828, address: 43971
Industrial Way, Chilliwack. This is about 10 minutes away from the
conference site).
Chilliwack Motor Inn (telephone: 604- 792-8501, address: 8120 Young St.,
Chilliwack. This is about 15 minutes away from the conference).
Comfort Inn (telephone: 604- 858-0636, address: 45405 Luckakuck Way (right
beside the Cottonwood Mall). This is located about 5 minutes away).
Travel Lodge Inn (telephone: 604- 792-4240, address: 45466 Yale road,
Chilliwack. This is located about 10 minutes from conference site).
CONFERENCE FEE
o A registration fee of $40.00 CDN will be charged for the conference
(students $20.00, elders no charge). This will cover on-site costs.
PREPRINTS
o This year the conference preprints will be printed and distributed by the
UBC Working Papers in Linguistics.
IF YOU ARE SUBMITTING A PAPER
o Please follow the UBCWPL style sheet, as follows:
Manuscripts should be printed camera-ready on a laser printer. Do not
number pages, but pencil numbers lightly on the back of the page.
Font:
-12 point font throughout, footnotes 10 point, all in Times font.
Margins:
-No right justification.
-All margins should be 1 inch except the outside (binding) margin which
should be 1.5 inches. This means that odd numbered pages (for example, page
1) will have a 1.5 inch margin on the left and a 1 inch margin on the right,
whereas even numbered pages (for example, page 2) will have a 1 inch margin
on the left and a 1.5 inch margin on the right. Top and bottom margins for
all pages are 1 inch.
2) First Page:
-Leave a blank line, then enter the title of the paper on the next line,
centred and bolded.
-Only capitalize the first word and other standardly capitalized words.
-Leave a blank line, then enter your name, centred but not bolded. On the
next line, state your affiliation e.g. University of British
Columbia centred, but not bolded
-Leave two blank lines, then enter the abstract of the paper. Abstract
should be indented 0.5 inches on both sides and fully justified. The
abstract should summarize the main point of the paper and should be less
than 150 words.
-Leave two blank lines then begin with the text.
Spacing and section headings:
-Single space. Do not leave a blank line between paragraphs. Indent each
paragraph 0.5 inches.
- Please number your sections starting at 1 (not 0).
- Do not include a final period. For example,
1 Introduction
1.1 Consonant inventory
-Bold the headings and left-align (not underlined, centred or italicized.)
-Leave one blank line before each heading, and one after.
-Separate example sentences from the text with one blank line.
Footnotes:
-Put footnotes at the bottom of the page and separate from the text with a
two inch line.
-Footnotes should be single-spaced with no blank line between entries.
-Do not indent.
References:
-Do not start a new page. Rather, leave two blank lines after the last line
of text and then enter the bolded heading 'References' left-aligned.
-Leave one blank line, then begin listing references.
-Single-space references; do not leave blank lines between entries.
-Additional lines of individual references should be indented 0.5 inches
(hanging indent).
Examples:
Book:
Kim, E. 1998. How to Write a Style Sheet. New York: Academic Press.
Article in Journal:
Caldecott, M. 1998. A Day in the Life of a Graduate Linguistics Student: A
Theoretical
Approach. Linguistic Inquiry, 200, 145-160.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the editors:
Linguistics-UBCWPL at arts.ubc.ca
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:
Papers for the 36th International Conference on Salish and Neighboring
Languages FRIDAY, June 6, 2001. Papers received after this will not be
accepted.
Papers should be submitted to:
The editors:
ICSNL 2001
UBCWPL
c/o Department of Linguistics, UBC
E-270 1866 Main Mall
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1
Canada.
TO ORDER PREPRINTS
Mail order form to UBCWPL at the above address, together with a cheque or
money order made out to the UBC Working Papers in Linguistics.
ICSNL 36 Conference Proceedings Order Form:
I enclose $25.00 CDN/ $20.00 US each, for ( ) copies of ICSNL 36.
Check one:
( ) Please mail my copy to the address below.
( ) Please hold my copy for pickup at the conference.
Add the following mailing charges if you wish your copy to be mailed to
you before the conference:
If ordering from Western Canada: $3.50 CDN
If ordering from Eastern Canada: $5.50 CDN
If ordering from US (surface mail): $6.80 CDN or $4.50 US
If ordering from US (air mail): $9.05 CDN or $6.00 US
If ordering from outside N. America (surface mail): $7.60 CDN or $5.00 US
If ordering from outside N. America (air mail): $17.00 CDN or $12.00 US
Name:
Mailing Address:
e-mail address:
Telephone:
o Orders for a copy of the conference proceeding must be received by June
20, 2001. Only a limited number of copies of ICSNL 36 will be available for
purchase at the conference.
LATE PAPERS
o Late papers will be scheduled as time permits. Authors of late papers are
expected to bring 40 to 50 copies of the entire text of the paper and make
them available the first day of the conference. Be sure to contact Martina
Wiltschko at <wmartina at interchange.ubc.ca> before July 15, if you plan to
present a late paper, to ensure that you can be included in the conference
schedule.
o If you plan to attend the conference, submit a paper, or order preprints,
please e-mail Martina Wiltschko at your earliest convenience. Your response
will help us plan. In addition, feel free to pass this e-mail message on to
anyone else who might be interested in the conference.
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