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Richard J. Senghas Richard.Senghas at sonoma.edu
Fri Dec 14 05:55:30 UTC 2001


From: Anjabird at aol.com
Message-ID: <29.1f1415fc.2943d80d at aol.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 15:54:37 EST
Subject: CLIC-LISO Call For Papers
To: linganth at cc.rochester.edu

CALL FOR PAPERS
8th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Culture


May 23-25 2002

University of California, Los Angeles


Presented by

The Center for Language, Interaction and Culture Graduate Student
Association at the University of California, Los Angeles

and

The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization Graduate Student
Association at the University of California, Santa Barbara



Submissions should address topics at the intersection of language,
interaction, and culture and would preferably be based on recorded,
spontaneous interaction.

Speakers will have 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for
discussion=
. Selected papers will be published in the conference proceedings,
Crossroads in Language, Interaction, and Culture.

Abstracts are due no later than February 15, 2002, by electronic submission
only.

Please see submission guidelines below and the CLIC GSA webpage at
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/al/clic for more information.



SUBMISSIONGUIDELINES

This year we are accepting only electronic submissions through our website.
Please go to www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/al/clic/clic2002form.html to submit
your abstract.


When accessing the submissions webpage, be prepared to submit the following
information:


-    Name(s) of author(s)
-    Affiliation(s) of author(s)
-    The address, phone number, and email address at which the author(s)
would
      like to be notified
-    The title of the paper
-    A note indicating your equipment requirements
-    A 500 word abstract (do not exceed 500 words)
-    Any additional comments

Papers will be selected based on evaluation of an anonymous abstract.

In your abstract, make sure to clearly state the main point or argument of
the paper.  Briefly discuss the problem or research question situated by
reference to previous research and by the work=E2=80=99s relevance to
developments in your field. You may wish to include a short example to
support your main point or argument. State your conclusions, however
tentative.

Remember to make your abstract accessible to a wide audience as it will be
reviewed by scholars from a variety of language-related fields.

Deadline for the receipt of abstracts is February 15, 2002. Late submissions
will not be accepted. Notification of acceptance or non-acceptance will be
sent in March 2002.



Center for Language Interaction and Culture, Graduate Student Association

University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Applied Linguistics
P.O. BOX 951531 3300 Rolfe Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1531

clicgsa at humnet.ucla.edu
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/al/clic



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