25.205, Calls: Onomastics, Lexicography, General Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 25.205, Calls: Onomastics, Lexicography, General Linguistics/USA
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Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 13:52:12
From: Iman Laversuch Nick [mavi.yaz at web.de]
Subject: American Name Society Annual Conference
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Full Title: American Name Society Annual Conference
Short Title: ANS
Date: 08-Jan-2015 - 11-Jan-2015
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Contact Person: Iman Laversuch Nick
Meeting Email: mavi.yaz at web.de
Web Site: http://www.wtsn.binghamton.edu/ans/Default.htm
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Lexicography
Other Specialty: Onomastics
Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2014
Meeting Description:
The American Name Society (ANS), the oldest US American scholarly society
devoted to the study of names, is now inviting proposals for papers for its
next annual conference. The 2014 proceedings will be held in conjunction with
the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) in San Francisco, California. Papers
in any area of onomastic research are welcome.
Call for Papers:
Papers in any area of onomastic research are welcome.
Proposals should include a précis of up to 500 words as well as a 100-word abstract for publication in the LSA and ANS programs. Authors are also asked to complete and submit the author information form available at the ANS website. The deadline for receipt of proposals is July 1, 2014. However, presenters who may need additional time to secure international payments and travel visas to the United States are urged to submit their proposal as soon as possible.
Please send proposals by e-mail attachment in a .doc or .docx format to Dr. I.M. Nick at mavi.yaz at web.de. For organizational purposes, please include “ANS Proposal” in the subject line. All proposals will be subject to blind review. Official notification of proposal acceptances will be sent on or before August 31, 2014. All authors whose papers have been accepted must be a current member of the ANS and register for both the ANS and the LSA. Please feel free to contact Dr. I. M. Nick at the above address if you should have any questions.
For information about the American Name Society see www.wtsn.binghamton.edu/ANS/
For information concerning the Linguistic Society of America see www.lsadc.org
Deadline for proposals: July 1, 2014
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