26.1805, Calls: General Linguistics, Cognitive Science/Italy
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Subject: 26.1805, Calls: General Linguistics, Cognitive Science/Italy
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Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2015 15:39:47
From: Bernard Bichakjian [BHB at Post.Harvard.edu]
Subject: 2015 Meeting of the Language Origins Society
Full Title: 2015 Meeting of the Language Origins Society
Short Title: LOS 2015
Date: 24-Sep-2015 - 26-Sep-2015
Location: Rome, Italy
Contact Person: Bernard Bichakjian
Meeting Email: LOSjw at Hotmail.com
Web Site: http://protolang.org/node/18
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-May-2015
Meeting Description:
The 2015 LOS Special Session
Language Evolution
This year, the Language Origins Society will be holding a special LOS session within Protolang 4, the biennial conference of Ways to Protolanguage. The conference is scheduled to be held in Rome, September 24-26, 2015.
The LOS members would register as Protolang participants and have access to the entire conference's program and enjoy all amenities.
Information for registration fees and payments: http://protolang.org/node/19#
Call for Abstracts:
Those who wish to make a presentation in the LOS session are kindly asked:
- To send a 400-word abstract
- To LOSjw at Hotmail.com
- No later than May 15, 2015
Acceptance notifications will be sent by May 31, 2015.
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