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Subject: 6.760, Calls: Ling Assoc of Great Britain, Atlantic Provinces Ling
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Date: 31 May 95 13:46
From: P.A.Rowlett at mod-lang.salford.ac.uk
Subject: Linguistics Association of Great Britain, Essex, Sept 1995
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Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 16:28:56 -0400 (AST)
From: TPRATT at upei.ca
Subject: Call for papers: Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
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Date: 31 May 95 13:46
From: P.A.Rowlett at mod-lang.salford.ac.uk
Subject: Linguistics Association of Great Britain, Essex, Sept 1995
LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN
Autumn Meeting 1995
University of Essex, 18-20 September
Henry Sweet Lecture 1995, Monday evening: Prof Edwin Williams (Princeton)
Special Guest Lecture: Prof Greg Stump (Kentucky)
Language Tutorial: Mayali (a polysynthetic non-Pama-Nyungan language of
Arnhem Land), given by Dr Nicholas Evans (Melbourne)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Members and potential guests are invited to offer papers for the Meeting.
Abstracts must arrive by 6 June 1995 and should be sent in the format outlined
below to the following address: Prof G Corbett, Linguistic Studies, University
of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH, UK. Papers for the programme are
selected anonymously. Abstracts must be presented as follows: submit SEVEN
anonymous copies of the abstract, plue ONE with name and affiliation, i.e.,
CAMERA-READY. Abstract to be ONE A4 (8.27" x 11.69"), with margins at least
1" on all sides. No more than 12 characters per inch. WRITE YOUR NAME AND
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE ON THE BACK OF THE ABSTRACT WHICH HAS YOUR NAME ON.
The normal length of papers delivered at LAGB is 25 minutes plus 15 minutes for
discussion.
A further announcement will be made giving details of programme, location,
cost, etc.
Paul Rowlett
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Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 16:28:56 -0400 (AST)
From: TPRATT at upei.ca
Subject: Call for papers: Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
CALL FOR PAPERS:
ATLANTIC PROVINCES LINGUISTIC ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
NOVEMBER 10-11, 1995
Papers on any topic in linguistics are welcome. However, the theme
for the conference is "Making Linguistics Accessible," chosen in
accordance with the current widespread perception that universities
and their disciplines must be more accountable than ever before for
the public dollars that they spend. It is hoped that most papers
will allude to this theme in a way appropriate to their content, and
that some will address it directly.
Papers are 20 minutes with an additional 10 minutes for discussion.
The featured speaker is Katherine Barber, editor-in-chief of the
forthcoming Canadian Oxford Dictionary.
ABSTRACTS (100 WORDS) DUE BY AUGUST 15, 1995
TWO COPIES, DOUBLE-SPACED.
Abstracts and enquiries to Terry Pratt, UPEI, Charlottetown, PEI,
Canada, C1A 4P3. Tel (902) 566-0677. Email "tpratt at upei.ca".
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