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LINGUIST List: Vol-27-1545. Mon Apr 04 2016. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 27.1545, Calls: Morphology/Canada
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Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2016 10:56:08
From: Daniel Siddiqi [daniel.siddiqi at carleton.ca]
Subject: Morphology in the Montreal-Ottawa–Toronto area Workshop
Full Title: Morphology in the Montreal-Ottawa–Toronto area Workshop
Short Title: Mo-MOT
Date: 19-Nov-2016 - 20-Nov-2016
Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
Contact Person: Daniel Siddiqi
Meeting Email: daniel.siddiqi at carleton.ca
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Call Deadline: 19-Sep-2016
Meeting Description:
This is the first meeting of Mo-MOT, an new annual workshop on morphology and
related topics, primarily intended as a venue for students and researchers in
the Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto region to present ongoing work.
Call for Papers:
The School of Linguistics and Language Studies and the Institute of Cognitive
Science at Carleton University are pleased to announce a call for papers for
the first annual Morphology in the Montreal-Ottawa –Toronto area Workshop
(Mo-MOT). The workshop will take place on 19-20 November 2016.
Abstracts are invited on any topic relevant to morphology, morphophonology,
morphosyntax, or their interfaces. Please submit anonymous abstracts in pdf
format with the words ''Mo-MOT 2016'' in the subject line to
daniel.siddiqi at carleton.ca. Abstracts are not to exceed 1 page, including data
and references, with 1-inch margins and 11 point font. Please submit abstracts
by Monday, 19 September 2016, 5pm. Abstracts will be reviewed internally at
Carleton, with results expected within two weeks of submission.
Abstracts and talks may be in either English or French.
Logistical details about the workshop will follow in due course. Please
address any questions to Dan Siddiqi (daniel.siddiqi at carleton.ca).
Appel à contributions:
C’est avec plaisir que l’école de linguistique et d’études langagières (SLaLS)
et l'institut de sciences cognitives (ICS) lancent un appel de propositions
pour le premier atelier de morphologie Mo-MOT (Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto).
L’atelier est prévu du 19 au 20 novembre 2016.
Nous invitons les participants potentiels à soumettre des résumés portant sur
tout sujet en morphologie, morphophonologie, morphosyntaxe, ou concernant
leurs interfaces. Les résumés doivent être soumis par courriel en format pdf,
avec les mots “Mo-MOT 2016” dans le titre du message, à
daniel.siddiqi at carleton.ca. Les résumés ne doivent pas dépasser 1 page, y
compris les références et les exemples, avec des marges de 1 pouce et une
taille de caractère d’au moins 11pt. La date limite pour soumettre un résumé
est le lundi 19 septembre 2016, 17h00. Les résumés seront évalués à Carleton.
L’annonce des résultats sera faite deux semaines après la date limite.
Les résumés et les conférences peuvent être en anglais ou en français.
Les détails logistiques sur Mo-MOT vous parviendront plus tard. Veuillez vous
adresser à Dan Siddiqi (daniel.siddiqi at carleton.ca) si vous avez des
questions.
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