Fwd: Abstract Submission Deadline July 31 for LSA 2013 Annual Meeting
Ivan A Sag
sag at stanford.edu
Wed Jul 11 18:47:39 UTC 2012
All, FYI, -IAS
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Subject: Abstract Submission Deadline July 31 for LSA 2013 Annual Meeting
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 11:18:20 -0400
From: David Robinson <drobinson at lsadc.org>
To: 'David Robinson' <drobinson at lsadc.org>
Dear Linguistics Administrators,
Please forward the attached reminder to any of your students and
colleagues you feel might be interested in submitting an abstract for
the LSA's Annual Meeting.
Dear Colleagues,
I am writing with a reminder of the upcoming deadline for abstract
submission for the LSA's 2013 Annual Meeting, which will take place at
the Marriott Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts from January 3-6,
2013. Abstracts may be submitted online through 11:59 PM US Eastern
Time on Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Technical assistance will be
unavailable after 5:00 PM US Eastern Time on that day. If you are
planning to submit an abstract, please make sure that your LSA
membership is current---or if you are not a member, make sure that you
join or rejoin the LSA---in advance of the deadline, so as to avoid any
last-minute technical issues.
More information and links to abstract submission may be found at
http://www.lsadc.org/info/meet-annual13-abguide.cfm. To submit an
abstract, follow the "click here to submit an abstract" link you will
see at the top of the Abstract Guidelines page, or simply log in to the
LSA website, click on the "My Homepage" link at the top of the page, and
scroll down until you see the link to "submit an abstract for the LSA
2013 Annual Meeting." Please contact David Robinson, the LSA's
Director of Membership and Meetings, at drobinson at lsadc.org
<mailto:drobinson at lsadc.org> or by phone at 202-835-1714 if you
experience any difficulties with abstract submission.
The Meeting will feature invited plenary talks by David Pesetksy
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Gillian Sankoff (University
of Pennsylvania), organized sessions with both scholarly and
professional development foci, paper and poster sessions,
student-centered activities, awards, and more. New this year will be
plenary poster sessions on Friday and Saturday mornings, giving
attendees undivided access to a larger number of posters---and the
research that is most suitably presented in this format---than ever
before. The LSA is taking advantage of the concurrent presence of the
Modern Language Association meeting in Boston to co-host an MLA Forum on
Friday afternoon and two Linked Sessions on Saturday morning and
afternoon, which will be open to attendees from both meetings.
We look forward to receiving your abstracts, and to seeing you in Boston
next January.
Sincerely,
David Robinson
David Robinson
Director of Membership and Meetings
Linguistic Society of America
1325 18th Street, NW Suite 211
Washington, DC 20036-6501
202-835-1714
Fax: 202-835-1717
www.lsadc.org <http://www.lsadc.org>
Please be advised that all correspondence directed to the LSA or its
representatives may be made available to the Western Historical
Manuscript Collection (WHMC) as part of the official LSA Archive.
Correspondents who wish for their correspondence and/or related
materials to remain confidential (and not placed in the archive), should
mark their materials conspicuously as "CONFIDENTIAL."
David Robinson
Director of Membership and Meetings
Linguistic Society of America
1325 18th Street, NW Suite 211
Washington, DC 20036-6501
202-835-1714
Fax: 202-835-1717
www.lsadc.org <http://www.lsadc.org/>
Please be advised that all correspondence directed to the LSA or its
representatives may be made available to the Western Historical
Manuscript Collection (WHMC) as part of the official LSA Archive.
Correspondents who wish for their correspondence and/or related
materials to remain confidential (and not placed in the archive), should
mark their materials conspicuously as "CONFIDENTIAL."
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____________________________________________________
Ivan A. Sag
Sadie Dernham Patek Professor in Humanities &
Professor of Linguistics and Symbolic Systems
Department of Linguistics__________Msg: 650-723-4284
Stanford University________________Fax: 650-723-5666
Stanford, CA 94305__________Email: sag at stanford.edu
USA____________________http://lingo.stanford.edu/sag
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