23.749, Calls: General Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 23.749, Calls: General Linguistics/USA
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Date: 14-Feb-2012
From: Maryam Bakht [maryam.bakht at gmail.com]
Subject: Hunter Undergraduate Linguistics and Language Study
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Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 13:35:07
From: Maryam Bakht [maryam.bakht at gmail.com]
Subject: Hunter Undergraduate Linguistics and Language Study
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Full Title: Hunter Undergraduate Linguistics and Language Study
Short Title: HULLS 2
Date: 05-May-2012 - 05-May-2012
Location: New York, New York, USA
Contact Person: Maryam Bakht
Meeting Email: mbakhtro at hunter.cuny.edu
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 28-Mar-2012
Meeting Description:
The Hunter Linguistics Club is pleased to announce the second annual Hunter Undergraduate Linguistics and Language Study Conference (HULLS 2), which will take place at Hunter College on May 5, 2012. Last year's conference aimed to provide an opportunity for CUNY undergraduate students and recent graduates to present original research and develop professional academic skills. Because of the success of last year's HULLS, this year we are pleased to accept submissions from undergraduate students with any institutional affiliation.
Call for Papers:
We welcome abstract submissions on original research on any topic of linguistics or language study. Abstracts will be accepted from any undergraduate student currently enrolled in a degree-granting program, and recent graduates who are not currently enrolled in a graduate program. Papers will be allotted 15 minutes with a 5-minute question/discussion period.
Abstracts must fit one page with 1 inch margins and 12-pt font and should clearly present a thesis and a clear description of the topic, methods, and conclusions.
Abstracts should be sent to hc.linguisticsclub at gmail.com by midnight on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Notification of acceptance will be given by April 1, 2012. The abstract should be emailed both in the body of the email as well as an .rtf or .pdf attachment (which should not include their names anywhere in the abstract). In addition, the following information should be included in the message:
- Paper title
- Author(s) name(s)
- Author(s) affiliation(s)
- Email address of each author
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