29.301, Confs: Cognitive Science, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Poland

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Subject: 29.301, Confs: Cognitive Science, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Poland

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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 18:10:17
From: Marta Ruda [marta.ruda at uj.edu.pl]
Subject: 11th Conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis

 
11th Conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis 
Short Title: SinFonIJA 11 

Date: 11-Oct-2018 - 13-Oct-2018 
Location: Kraków, Poland 
Contact: Marta Ruda 
Contact Email: marta.ruda at uj.edu.pl 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Meeting Description: 

We are pleased to announce that the Eleventh Conference on Syntax, Phonology
and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA 11) will be held on 11–13 October 2018 at the
Institute of English Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland.

More information on submission details and thematic sessions will be released
in early February.
 






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