24.1524, Confs: Slavic, General Linguistics/Canada

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Subject: 24.1524, Confs: Slavic, General Linguistics/Canada

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Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2013 10:53:26
From: Cassandra Chapman [fasl22canada at gmail.com]
Subject: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 22

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Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 22 
Short Title: FASL 22 

Date: 03-May-2013 - 05-May-2013 
Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 
Contact: Ivona Kučerová 
Contact Email: fasl22canada at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://fasl22.mcmaster.ca/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup 
Meeting Description: 

The Department of Linguistics and Languages at McMaster University is pleased to announce that the 22nd meeting of the Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) will be held on May 3-5, 2013 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 

Invited Speakers:

Maria Gouskova, New York University
Roumyana Pancheva, University of Southern California
David Pesetsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
 
The conference will be followed by a 2-3 day free workshop (funding-dependent). Students are strongly encouraged to attend. More information about the workshop will be found on the meeting website, as it becomes available: http://fasl22.mcmaster.ca/. Please consult the meeting website for future travel information, accommodations and more information about the conference, which will be posted as soon as possible. Travel funding may also be available for the duration of the conference. The organizing committee is also looking into providing childcare support during the conference. This information will be also be posted on the website as soon as funding is finalized.  

All inquiries should be sent to fasl22canada at gmail.com. 

The FASL 22 Organizing Committee is pleased to announce that the conference program is now available on our website:

http://fasl22.mcmaster.ca/fasl22/program/

Registration is also now available. Please register by Friday, April 19th for the early bird rate. More information can be found on our website:

http://fasl22.mcmaster.ca/fasl22/registration/

Please do not hesitate to contact us at fasl22canada at gmail.com if you have any further inquiries.








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