8.1194, Calls: SINN & BEDEUTUNG 1997, Ling & Lit

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Subject: 8.1194, Calls: SINN & BEDEUTUNG 1997, Ling & Lit

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Date:  Mon, 18 Aug 97 11:56:50 MET
From:  "sinn-97" <sinn-97 at rz.hu-berlin.de>
Subject:  2nd Call: SINN & BEDEUTUNG 1997

2)
Date:  Mon, 18 Aug 1997 13:02:39 CST6CDT
From:  "LYNN EUBANK" <Leubank at facstaff.cas.unt.edu>
Subject:  Call for Papers: Update on Linguistics & Literature Conference

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Date:  Mon, 18 Aug 97 11:56:50 MET
From:  "sinn-97" <sinn-97 at rz.hu-berlin.de>
Subject:  2nd Call: SINN & BEDEUTUNG 1997

Second Call for papers:

SINN UND BEDEUTUNG 1997

2nd annual meeting of the
GESELLSCHAFT FUER SEMANTIK
('Association for Semantics')


5.12. - 7.12. 1997
Humboldt University and
Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
('Center for General Linguistics')
Berlin


INVITED SPEAKERS:
Angelika Kratzer (UMass, Amherst)
Frans Zwarts (Groningen)


This year, the second annual meeting of the GESELLSCHAFT FUER SEMANTIK
('Association for Semantics') will take place in Berlin.  The
conference, SINN UND BEDEUTUNG 1997, aims at being a forum for the
discussion of semantic issues of various theoretical approaches.  We
would like the conference to take place in an informal and inspiring
atmosphere which also allows for presenting work in progress.  More
information about the GESELLSCHAFT FUER SEMANTIK is available at
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/GfS.

Abstracts are invited for thirty-minute papers plus 15 minutes
discussion on any aspect of semantic theory.  Conference languages
will be German and English.  Please, submit two copies of your
abstract, which should be 3/4- to 1 page long. Submissions by email
will also be accepted.

* DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS IS OCTOBER 1, 1997 *

If more submissions arrive than we have space for, abstracts will be
refereed.

The abstracts will be collected in a brochure which will be available
at the conference. We hope that we can avoid registration fees.  In
order to get a survey of the number of participants, we would like to
ask you for early registration with the form below. Registered
participants will get information about the conference - e.g.,
travelling, accommodation etc. - as soon as possible.


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Important dates:
01. 10. 1997              Deadline for submission of abstracts
end of Oct.                  Notification of speakers
beginning of Nov.        Conference program available
05. - 07. 12. 1997     SINN UND BEDEUTUNG 1997

Organization: Ewald Lang, Claudia Maienborn, Renate Musan, Heike Wiese


Contact:
sinn-97 at rz.hu-berlin.de
(030)20196-768/-796/-721

Sinn und Bedeutung 1997
Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin
Institut fuer dt. Sprache und Linguistik
Schuetzenstrasse 21
10117 Berlin
Germany

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Date:  Mon, 18 Aug 1997 13:02:39 CST6CDT
From:  "LYNN EUBANK" <Leubank at facstaff.cas.unt.edu>
Subject:  Call for Papers: Update on Linguistics & Literature Conference

CALL FOR  PAPERS UPDATE

LANGUAGING: The Tenth Annual Conference on Linguistics and Literature
Sponsored by the University of North Texas Department of English and
GSEA


PLEASE NOTE
As of 8/18/97, the University of North Texas' email server and web
server are down for maintenance, making our conference email address
(linglit at unt.edu) and web site (http://www.unt.edu) temporarily
inaccessible. We expect both our email address and our web site to be
accessible by 9/1/97.

Please contact us before 9/1/97 at

LANGUAGING: the Tenth Annual Conference on Linguistics and Literature

University of North Texas
Department of English
P.O. Box 311307
Denton, TX   76203-1307


CONFERENCE DATES
30-31 January 1998

CONFERENCE LOCATIONS
University of North Texas and
Radisson Hotel and Conference Center, Denton TX

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Donald C.  Freeman, University of Southern California
Gilles Fauconnier, University of California, San Diego and
Mark Turner, University of Maryland.  Collaborative Address.

Also, "Languaging" Luncheon with
     Haj Ross
     Gilles Fauconnier
     Mark Turner
     Donald Freeman
     Margaret Freeman, Los Angeles Valley College

SUBMISSION DEADLINES
               U. S.  mail:   Postmarked by 7 October 1997
               E-mail:   15 October 1997
               Notification:  30 November 1997

Please note: we cannot accept submissions by fax.

SUBMISSIONS
We especially encourage submissions dealing with
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Conceptual Metaphor
- Linguistic Analysis of Literature

We also welcome submissions dealing with any aspect of language,
linguistics, or literature, including
- Literary Analysis
- Composition Theory
- Critical Theory
- Composition Pedagogy
- Minority Literature
- Women's Studies
- Film Theory/Popular Culture
- Creative Writing
- Technical Writing

- Linguistic Analysis
- ESL/EFL Pedagogy
- Theoretical Linguistics
- 1st/2nd Language Acquisition

In addition, we welcome creative submissions of
 poetry
 fiction
 essays
as well as proposals for complete symposia.

Please find below our instructions for submitting
Paper Abstracts
Creative Submissions
Symposia Proposals

We encourage submissions from graduate students.  We accept
submissions and proposals via e-mail or U.S. mail.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER ABSTRACTS AND CREATIVE SUBMISSIONS
Paper Abstracts should not exceed 250 words (approximately 1 page) and
should EXCLUDE name and affiliation (except on cover page see below)

Creative Submissions should include the full text of the piece and
should EXCLUDE name and affiliation (except on cover page see below)

Cover Page for All Paper Abstracts and Creative Submissions
All submissions are reviewed anonymously by selected scholars.  For
all paper abstracts and creative submissions, please send a separate
cover page with the following information:
 Name
 Affiliation
 Paper title
 Postal address
 E-mail address
 Phone number
 Audiovisual needs
 Status (graduate student, faculty)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SYMPOSIA PROPOSALS
Proposals for symposia should include an overall abstract (2 pages
maximum) outlining the nature of the symposium as a whole, a short
abstract for the overall symposium (250 words maximum), and a short
abstract from each presenter.

Cover Page for Symposia Submissions
Symposia abstracts should be submitted anonymously.  On a separate
cover page, please send the following information:
 Symposium title
 Symposium paper title
 Name of organizer(s)
 Name of paper presenter
 Affiliation of organizer(s)
 Affiliation of presenter
 Postal address of organizer(s)
 Postal address of presenter
 Phone number of organizer(s)
 Phone number of presenter
 Fax number of organizer(s)
 Fax number of presenter
 Audiovisual needs

CHECKLIST FOR SUBMISSIONS
When you submit your work, please include your personal data on a
separate cover sheet.  (Abstracts are reviewed anonymously by selected
scholars.) Submit 3 copies of abstracts, creative pieces, or symposia
proposals limit your abstract to 250 words. Include a WordPerfect 6.x
compatible or ACSII disk copy of your work identified with your name,
affiliation, and paper title when you submit by U.S.  mail.  A disk
copy is especially important if your abstract includes symbols that
are difficult to transcribe.

Please direct your questions to
- email address: linglit at unt.edu
 U.S. mail address: LANGUAGING: the Tenth Annual Conference on
Linguistics and Literature
               University of North Texas
               Department of English
               P.O. Box 311307
               Denton, TX   76203-1307

or visit our web site: http://www.unt.edu/languaging


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