25.1083, Calls: General Linguistics/UK

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Subject: 25.1083, Calls: General Linguistics/UK

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Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 14:19:48
From: LangUE Committee [langue at essex.ac.uk]
Subject: 9th Language at the University of Essex Conference

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Full Title: 9th Language at the University of Essex Conference 
Short Title: LangUE 

Date: 11-Jun-2014 - 12-Jun-2014
Location: Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: LangUE Committee
Meeting Email: langue at essex.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.essex.ac.uk/langling/conferences/langue/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 09-Mar-2014 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex is pleased to invite you to its ninth postgraduate two-day conference which will be held at the University of Essex on 11 and 12 June 2014. 

The conference aims at bringing together postgraduate students to present and discuss current research, results and problems from any field of linguistics. 

Conference Format: 

The conference will include presentations of papers, posters, workshops and plenary talks. 

Invited Plenary Speakers: 

We are pleased to announce Professor William Marslen-Wilson (University of Cambridge) and Professor Andrew Radford as this year’s plenary speakers. 

Registration: 

Information regarding registration will be available on the website in due course.

Final Call for Papers:

Extended deadline: We now accept abstracts until 9 March 2014.

Abstracts of no more than 250 words are invited on any topic in linguistics. They should include name and institution. The deadline for receipt of abstracts for oral presentations or poster presentations and workshops has been extended to Sunday 9 March 2014.

Please send your abstract to langueessex.ac.uk.

Further details will be shortly made available on the website:

http://www.essex.ac.uk/langling/conferences/langue/default.aspx

All submissions will be peer-reviewed.

Proceedings:

Submission to the 'Proceedings of the LangUE' will be invited from all those who present their work at the LangUE 2014. Submissions must be emailed to langueessex.ac.uk by the date of the conference, and revised papers may be submitted in the two weeks following the conference (to allow for revisions following comments/discussion at the conference). Proceedings guidelines will be available through the website shortly. The proceedings will be published online.

Conference Format:

The conference will include presentations of papers, posters, workshops and plenary talks.







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