Slavic Negation: Final Call for Papers

Adam Przepiorkowski adamp at sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de
Sat Jan 23 16:14:46 UTC 1999


                           CALL FOR PAPERS

                             Workshop on
             THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF SLAVIC NEGATION
                            May 1-2, 1999

                               during
               32nd Poznan Linguistic Meeting (PLM'99)
                            Poznan, Poland
                        April 30 - May 2, 1999



INVITED SPEAKERS (to be confirmed):

Eva HAJICOVA, Charles University, Prague
Maria Luisa RIVERO, University of Ottawa


Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks on all aspects of
(morpho)syntax and semantics of negation in Slavic languages (also
comparing Slavic negation to that in other languages) from any
theoretical perspective.  The official language of the workshop will
be English.

We have tentatively arranged with Slavica Publishers for publishing a
volume of selected papers presented at the workshop.  Further details
will be announced at the workshop.


ABSTRACT REQUIREMENTS:

Abstracts should be no more than one standard size page in length with
the option of including an additional page for data and references.
Abstracts should be in at least 10-point type with 1-inch margins,
single-spaced.  They should be anonymous.

The PREFERRED WAY of submitting an abstract is via email.  Abstracts
should be sent to the following address:

adamp at sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de

Acceptable formats are: pure ASCII, PostScript, TeX, LaTeX, LaTeX2e,
RTF, also gzipped uuencoded versions thereof.  Please, send in a
separate email the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s), address
for correspondence, and the title of the paper.

Alternatively, 3 copies of the abstract, accompanied by a separate
card stating the name(s) of the author(s), affiliation, address, and
the title of the paper, should be sent to:

Adam Przepiorkowski
IPI PAN
ul. Ordona 21
01-237 Warszawa
Poland

Abstracts should be received not later than on February 12, 1999.


IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline:     12th February 1999
Acceptance notification: 14th March 1999
Programme announcement:  1st April 1999
Workshop:                1st -- 2nd May 1999


PARTICIPATION:

Anybody intending to participate (including the speakers) should
register for the Poznan Linguistic Meeting (PLM'99).  (See
http://elex.amu.edu.pl/ifa/plm/index.html for more information.)

Any inquiries should be sent to adamp at sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de



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