24.1871, Calls: General Linguistics/Serbia
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Subject: 24.1871, Calls: General Linguistics/Serbia
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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:57:46
From: Boban Arsenijević [b.arsenijevic at gmail.com]
Subject: SinFonIJA6
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Full Title: SinFonIJA6
Short Title: SinFonIJA6
Date: 26-Sep-2013 - 28-Sep-2013
Location: Niš, Serbia
Contact Person: Boban Arsenijević
Meeting Email: sinfonija6 at filfak.ni.ac.rs
Web Site: http://www.filfak.ni.ac.rs/sinfonija-6
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-May-2013
Meeting Description:
SinFonIJA stands for Syntax Phonology and Language Analysis (e.g. in Serbian: Sintaksa, fonologija i jezička analiza, with slight variation for other South Slavic languages). The idea of having a conference that would travel around the area of Central and South East Europe (ex-Yugoslavia and ex-Austro-Hungarian Empire) has been around for a long while, but it had to wait until 2008 to be implemented. After the initial meeting held in Nova Gorica in 2008, SinFonIJA travelled through Sarajevo (SinFonIJA 2, 2009), Novi Sad (SinFonIJA 3, 2010), Budapest (SinFonIJA 4, 2011) and Vienna (SinFonIJA 5, 2012). SinFonIJA 6, coming back to Serbia this year (after its success in Novi Sad 2010), can safely be announced as a regular annual conference on formal linguistics in this part of the world.
The theme of the SinFonIJA conference is wide and spans all areas of formal linguistics. The primary goal of SinFonIJA is to connect people from Central and South Eastern Europe, but it is open to participants from all over the world. It also aims at promoting the application of different theoretical models to language analysis.
The following invited speakers have already confirmed their presence:
Hamida Demirdache, University of Nantes
Peter Ludlow, Northwestern University, USA
Frantisek Kratochvil, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore
Lanko Marušič, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Draga Zec, Cornell University, USA
2nd Call for Papers:
The Faculty of Philosophy in Niš (University of Niš) is pleased to invite you to submit abstracts for the sixth annual conference SinFonIJA, which will take place on September 26-28 2013, in Niš, Serbia.
Abstracts are invited from all areas of theoretical linguistics, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition and historical linguistics. Submissions from other areas of linguistics will also be considered, provided that the theoretical significance of the paper is clearly demonstrated in the abstract.
We invite abstracts for a 30 minute oral presentation. Following the conference, we intend to publish the proceedings - naturally, provided a sufficient interest of the participants.
Submission Guidelines:
Abstracts are invited for 30-minute presentations. They must be anonymous and written in English. You can use one word from your abstract’s title as the file name. Abstracts should be one page long with one inch margins and typed in Times New Roman, single-spaced (Title: 14 points, Body: at least 11 points, Page Format: A4) or comparable font. An optional second page is allowed only for diagrams, figures, data and references. Any non-standard fonts should be embedded in the PDF document. Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author.
All abstracts will be reviewed by three independent reviewers for content, relevance, and clarity, before being accepted or declined.
Abstract submission deadline: May 15, 2013
Instructions for Abstract Submission:
Abstracts are to be submitted through EasyChair, at the following page: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sinfonija6.
Notifications of acceptance: late June 2013
Conference dates: September 26-28, 2013
Local Organization:
Boban Arsenijević (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš, Serbia)
Aleksandra Janić (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš, Serbia)
Branimir Stanković (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš, Serbia)
We encourage everyone to participate and kindly ask you to share this announcement with as many colleagues and students as possible. Apologies for multiple mailings and postings.
If you have any further questions about the conference, please feel free to get in touch with the organizers at sinfonija6 at filfak.ni.ac.rs.
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