26.470, Calls: General Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 26.470, Calls: General Linguistics/USA
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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 16:20:37
From: Charles Bradley [bradley4 at purdue.edu]
Subject: 10th Annual Purdue Linguistics Association Student Symposium
Full Title: 10th Annual Purdue Linguistics Association Student Symposium
Short Title: PLA Symposium 2015
Date: 10-Apr-2015 - 11-Apr-2015
Location: West Lafayette, IN, USA
Contact Person: Charles Bradley
Meeting Email: plasymposium at gmail.com
Web Site: http://pla.purdue.org/symposium/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 08-Feb-2015
Meeting Description:
The 2015 PLA Student Symposium endeavors to provide undergraduate, graduate,
and postdoctorate researchers from various linguistic fields an opportunity to
interact with those both inside and outside their respective disciplines. The
Symposium General Session, which will be held on Friday afternoon and Saturday
morning, spotlights original research by students in various fields informed
by linguistic theory. In addition to the General Session, on Saturday we will
also host a Special Session, the theme of which will be Linguistics
Interfaces. The Special Session will begin with an Address by our Keynote
Speaker, TBD.
2nd Call for Papers:
Please follow the link below to access the PDF version of this call for papers.
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~pla2006/symposium/2015/CFP2015.pdf
Online submission via EasyAbs here: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/pla2015
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