25.3407, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 25.3407, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 12:57:06
From: Heidi Harley [hharley at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas

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Full Title: Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas 
Short Title: WSCLA 

Date: 23-Jan-2015 - 25-Jan-2015
Location: Tucson, AZ, USA 
Contact Person: Heidi Harley
Meeting Email: wscla2015 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/wscla2015/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 10-Oct-2014 

Meeting Description:

The conference brings together researchers focused on studying the languages
of North, Central and South America in any area of formal linguistics
(including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and
pragmatics) within any theoretical framework.


Call for Papers:

Abstract submission deadline: October 10, 2014

Abstracts are invited for papers in any area of formal linguistics (including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics) within any theoretical framework. We welcome papers that address diachronic, sociolinguistic, or applied topics from a formal perspective, and we are especially interested in papers seeking to correlate the interests of formal linguists and the concerns of indigenous communities.

Abstracts should be submitted to the EasyChair website at this link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wscla2015

Abstract Submission Guidelines:

Please submit your abstract for a paper in .pdf format, following the requirements listed below, before midnight PST on October 10, 2014. 

Abstracts should be anonymous. Author name(s) should not appear in the abstract or file name.

Abstracts should not exceed 2 pages in length including references and examples (minimum 12 pt font size, 1 inch margins).

Submissions are limited to two abstracts per author, including at most one single-authored abstract. (In other words, you may contribute to two co-authored abstracts, or one co-authored abstract plus one single-authored abstract.)

Abstracts should be submitted at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wscla2015

Please write to wscla2015 at gmail.com with any questions.







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