[lg policy] Linguist List Issue: Workshop on Understudied Languages and Syntactic Theory
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Message1: Workshop on Understudied Languages and Syntactic Theory
Date:24-Feb-2014
From:Rui Chaves rpchaves at gmail.com
LINGUIST List issue http://linguistlist.org/issues/25/25-927.html
Full Title: Workshop on Understudied Languages and Syntactic Theory
Date: 27-Aug-2014 - 27-Aug-2014
Location: Buffalo, USA
Contact Person: Rui Chaves
Meeting Email: rchaves at buffalo.edu
Web Site: http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/hpsg21/workshop.html
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Syntax
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2014
Meeting Description:
The workshop on understudied languages and syntactic theory aims to encourage cross-framework discussion of understudied
languages. The workshop is collocated with the HPSG conference (28-29 August 2014), but researchers from outside the HPSG
framework are strongly encouraged to participate.
Invited Speakers:
George A. Broadwell (University at Albany, SUNY)
Matthew Dryer (University at Buffalo, SUNY)
Philip LeSourd (Indiana University, Bloomington)
2nd Call for Papers:
Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 15 April 2014
Notification of acceptance: 30 May 2014
Workshop: 27 August 2014
Workshop website: http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/hpsg21/cfp2.html
Submissions:
We will use an online submission system. All abstracts should be submitted via: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?
conf=hpsg2014.
Abstracts should be in PDF format.
Please direct any questions to the Program Committee Chair: hpsg2014easychair.org
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers. Abstracts should not include the authors' names, and authors are
asked to avoid self-references.
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