27.2132, Calls: General Linguistics/Sri Lanka
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Subject: 27.2132, Calls: General Linguistics/Sri Lanka
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Date: Mon, 09 May 2016 13:45:06
From: jayamal de Silva [jayamaldesilva91 at gmail.com]
Subject: Second International Conference on Linguistics in Sri Lanka
Full Title: Second International Conference on Linguistics in Sri Lanka
Short Title: ICLSL 2016
Date: 25-Aug-2016 - 25-Aug-2016
Location: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Contact Person: R.M.W. Rajapaksha
Meeting Email: iclsl2016 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.kln.ac.lk/conf/iclsl2016/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-May-2016
Meeting Description:
After the success of “National Conference on General Linguistics” (NCL), the
department Linguistics, University of Kelaniya organised “First International
Conference on Linguistics in Sri Lanka” (ICLSL 2015).
The enthusiasm showed by local and international researchers in making the
ICLSL 2015 a platform for their research within the branches of Linguistics
was commendable.
In 2016, ICLSL reaches its second step as the “Second International Conference
on Linguistics in Sri Lanka”.
Call for Papers:
The Organising Committee of ICLSL 2016 warmly welcomes local and international
researchers to forward their abstracts to iclsl2016 at gmail.com and make the
conference a platform for their research findings.
Instructions for abstract submission are available at:
http://www.kln.ac.lk/conf/iclsl2016/index.php/abstract-submission
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