23.4720, Calls: Socioling, Cognitive Sci, Anthropological Ling, Language Documentation/USA

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Subject: 23.4720, Calls: Socioling, Cognitive Sci, Anthropological Ling, Language Documentation/USA

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Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 10:33:16
From: Bethany Townsend [bat2 at rice.edu]
Subject: 5th Biennial Meeting of the Rice Linguistics Society: Language, Culture, and Cognition

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Full Title: 5th Biennial Meeting of the Rice Linguistics Society: Language, Culture, and Cognition 
Short Title: RLS 5 

Date: 08-Feb-2013 - 09-Feb-2013
Location: Houston, Texas, USA 
Contact Person: Bethany Townsend
Meeting Email: rls at rice.edu
Web Site: http://rls.rice.edu 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 22-Nov-2012 

Meeting Description:

The 5th Biennial Meeting of the Rice Linguistics Society will be held February 8 and February 9 in Houston, Texas. The theme for this year's meeting is 'Language, Culture, and Cognition'.

Invited Speaker: Daniel Everett (Bentley University)

Rice Linguistics Society (RLS) is a student-run organization closely affiliated with the Department of Linguistics at Rice University. 

2nd Call for Papers:

We welcome presentations across a wide variety of topics, but the general focus should be grammar, culture, cognition, and their intersections. We will be accepting abstracts from all subfields including, but not limited to, sociolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, linguistic anthropology, and language documentation and description. Interdisciplinary and functional/usage-based approaches are especially welcome. Talks will be scheduled for 20 minutes, with 10 minutes afterwards for discussion and questions. Alternatively, presenters may display their work during the poster session. All presenters will then have the opportunity to have their work published in the Rice Working Papers in Linguistics (RWPL; ISSN 1944-0081). 

Two abstracts should be submitted; the first of which should be 500 words for review and the second should be 150 words for publication in the program. Both abstracts are due November 22. 

Abstract submission site: http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/RLS5






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