27.1866, Calls: General Ling/Germany
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Subject: 27.1866, Calls: General Ling/Germany
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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 10:26:49
From: Zorica Puškar [zorica.puskar at uni-leipzig.de]
Subject: The 25th Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe
Full Title: The 25th Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics in Europe
Short Title: ConSOLE 25
Date: 04-Jan-2017 - 06-Jan-2017
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Contact Person: Zorica Puškar
Meeting Email: consoleXXV at uni-leipzig.de
Web Site: http://conference.uni-leipzig.de/console25/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 05-Sep-2016
Meeting Description:
The 25th edition of the Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics
in Europe will be held 4–6 January 2017 at the University of Leipzig, Germany.
ConSOLE aims to showcase the best papers in linguistics by students from
across Europe and the rest of the world and provide students with a platform
to present to an international audience.
Invited speakers:
Željko Bošković (University of Connecticut)
Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero (University of Manchester)
Seth Cable (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Greville Corbett (University of Surrey)
Martin Haspelmath (MPI Jena/University of Leipzig)
Call for Papers:
Graduate students and advanced undergraduates are invited to submit abstracts
for oral presentations (20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion) and poster
presentations. Students submitting must not have defended their PhD before 1st
January 2017.
We accept abstracts from all fields of linguistics, but especially encourage
abstracts involving any formal approach to phonology, morphology, semantics or
syntax. Submissions in other areas, e.g. linguistic typology, phonetics,
pragmatics, language acquisition, psycholinguistics, computational
linguistics, etc. are also welcome if their theoretical significance is made
clear.
Submission policy:
- Submissions may be singly or jointly authored. Any single author may submit
up to two papers, including no more than one single authored and one jointly
authored paper.
- Submissions may not exceed 2 pages including keywords, references, examples
and figures.
- Submissions must be anonymous and not contain any identifying information.
- Submissions must adhere to the following format: A4, single-spaced, 12pt
font, 2cm margins on all sides, submitted as a .pdf. Any examples, tables,
figures or data can be interspersed with the text or clustered together on the
second page of the abstract. The list of references may be omitted if
necessary. We highly recommend using one of the templates provided at
http://conference.uni-leipzig.de/console25/call.html.
- Please indicate whether your abstract should be considered for oral
presentation, poster presentation, or for both.
- The language of the conference is English; all abstracts, posters and
presentations must be given in English.
Abstracts should be submitted via Easy Chair
(https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=36843724.6bcyEpuu0mTWL5gb)
Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: 5 September 2016
Notification of acceptance: 31 October 2016
Final programme: 30 November 3016
Conference: 4-6 January 2017
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