25.3940, Calls: General Linguistics/Netherlands
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Subject: 25.3940, Calls: General Linguistics/Netherlands
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Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 17:14:04
From: Ana Díaz-Negrillo [sle at ugr.es]
Subject: 48th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea
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Full Title: 48th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea
Short Title: SLE 2015
Date: 02-Sep-2015 - 05-Sep-2015
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Contact Person: Ana Díaz-Negrillo
Meeting Email: sle at ugr.es
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2015
Meeting Description:
48th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea
2-5 September 2015
Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL), Leiden
http://www.sle2015.eu
http://www.societaslinguistica.eu
The Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE) and Leiden University (Netherlands) are pleased to announce the '48th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE 2015)', to be held in Leiden, 2-5 September 2015.
SLE meetings provide a forum for high-quality linguistic research from all (sub)domains of linguistics and seeks to attract the submission of workshop proposals on specialised linguistic areas. The meetings also host a round table of experts to discuss topics of linguistic interest. The SLE 2015 round table bears the title 'Interaction and Linguistic Structure'.
Plenary Speakers:
Marianne Mithun (University of California at Santa Barbara, presidential address)
Marian Klamer (Leiden University)
Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
Round Table ‘Interaction and Linguistic Structure’: Mira Ariel (Tel Aviv University), Riccardo Fusaroli (Aarhus University)
Ana Díaz-Negrillo
SLE Conference Manager
Arie Verhagen
Chair of the Local Organising Committee
Call for Papers:
The Societas Linguistica Europaea and the University of Leiden invite you to submit workshop proposals, and workshop, poster or general session papers for the next annual meeting, SLE 2015.
Submission Guidelines for Workshop Proposals, Workshop Papers, General Session Papers and Posters
Workshop Proposals:
The address for submission is sle at ugr.es. Workshop proposals should contain:
(i) A description of the topic and research questions (max. 1000 words).
(ii) A (provisional) list of workshop participants and their provisional abstracts (max. 300 words per abstract).
The format of the workshops should be organized around 30 minute slots (20 min. presentation, 10 min. discussion). Workshops should contain either 10 or 15 slots (1 or 1.5 days).
Workshop convenors are encouraged to distribute a CFPs on the LinguistList (please, announce your CFP as a session of SLE 2015) and other fora in October and November 2014.
General Session Papers, Posters and Workshop Papers:
Abstracts are submitted via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sle2015). They should be inserted in the “abstract” box and also uploaded as an attachment (only Word, rtf or .odt formats). If they contain special characters, please also send a PDF version to sle at ugr.es.
Please see the full CFPs (http://sle2015.eu/call-for-papers), for information about abstract layout and contents requirements, and for further specifications about conference submissions.
Prize for the Best Presentation and the Best Poster:
There will be a prize for the best oral presentation by a PhD student, a prize for the best oral presentation by a postdoc and a prize for the best poster.
Important Dates:
20 October 2014: Submission of abstracts opens
25 November 2014: Deadline for submission of workshop proposals
15 December 2014: Notification of workshop acceptance
15 January 2014: Deadline for submission of all abstracts
31 March 2015: Notification of paper acceptance
1 April 2015: Early bird registration starts
1 June 2015: Full fee registration starts
30 June 2015: Closing registration date for participants with a paper
15 August 2015: Closing registration date for participants without a paper
Local Organizing Committee:
Chair: Arie Verhagen. Members: Azeb Amha, Ronny Boogaart, Mily Crevels, Lettie Dorst, Marion Elenbaas, Olga Kepinska, Alwin Kloekhorst, Martin Kohlberger.
SLE Conference Management:
Treasurer: Dik Bakker (Lancaster). Conference Manager: Ana Díaz-Negrillo (Granada).
Contact:
Anne Rose Haverkamp, Conference Assistant, sle2015 at leiden.edu
Ana Díaz-Negrillo, SLE Conference Manager, sle at ugr.es
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