24.845, Calls: Altaic, Syntax, Semantics, Morphology, Phonology, General Ling/USA
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Subject: 24.845, Calls: Altaic, Syntax, Semantics, Morphology, Phonology, General Ling/USA
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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:47:16
From: Andrew Joseph [ajj22 at cornell.edu]
Subject: 9th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics
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Full Title: 9th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics
Short Title: WAFL9
Date: 23-Aug-2013 - 25-Aug-2013
Location: Ithaca, New York, USA
Contact Person: Andrew Joseph
Meeting Email: ajj22 at cornell.edu
Web Site: http://conf.ling.cornell.edu/WAFL9/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax
Language Family(ies): Altaic
Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2013
Meeting Description:
The Department of Linguistics at Cornell University is pleased to announce the 9th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL9), to be held on August 23-25, 2013. The invited speakers are professors Guglielmo Cinque, Bruce Hayes, and Susumu Kuno.
Call for Papers:
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (plus 10-minute discussions) on topics dealing with formal aspects of any area of theoretical Altaic linguistics, including syntax, phonology, morphology, and semantics. The term ‘Altaic’ is understood to include Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages, as well as Korean and Japanese; abstract submissions on the linguistics of any members of this group are welcome.
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
Please send your abstracts electronically (.pdf, .ps, .rtf) to wafl9 at .cornell.edu. Abstracts should be no more than two pages; examples should be part of the text. Please do not include your name or affiliation on the abstract. The number of abstracts per author is limited to one single-authored and one co-authored abstract.
Please insert the following information in the accompanying email:
1. Paper title
2. Name(s) of author(s)
3. Affiliation(s) of author(s)
4. Email address to which the notification of acceptance should be mailed
Abstract submission deadline: April 1, 2013
Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously. Notification of acceptance will be sent in early May 2013.
Contact: wafl9 at .cornell.edu
Website: http://conf.ling.cornell.edu/WAFL9/
The proceedings of WAFL9 will be published by MITWPL.
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