Fwd: ACBLPE 2010 1st Call for Papers (English version)

Nicolas Quint quint at VJF.CNRS.FR
Thu Dec 10 17:26:19 UTC 2009


>Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 15:48:21 +0100
>To: parislinguists at yahoogroups.com
>From: Nicolas Quint <quint at vjf.cnrs.fr>
>Subject: Fwd: ACBLPE 2010 1st Call for Papers (English version)
>
>>>
>>>>ACBLPE Annual Conference
>>>>
>>>>First Call for Papers
>>>>
>>>>Campus CNRS de Villejuif, Paris, France, 1-3 July
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Deadline: Sunday, 31 January 2010.
>>>>
>>>>The ACBLPE (Associação para o estudo dos Crioulos com Base Lexical 
>>>>Portuguesa e
>>>>Espanhola) annual meeting will take place at the CNRS Campus of 
>>>>Villejuif in
>>>>Paris, France, 1-3 July 2010.
>>>>
>>>>Abstracts about Portuguese- or Spanish-based Creoles as well as in any 
>>>>area of language contact involving Spanish and/or Portuguese are invited.
>>>>This year, special emphasis will be given to:
>>>>
>>>>   a.. the teaching of Ibero-Romance-based creole languages
>>>>   b.. developing links among the speakers of the different 
>>>> Ibero-Romance creoles
>>>>   c.. non-European varieties of Spanish and Portuguese
>>
>>Submissions are accepted in Portuguese, Spanish, French, and English.
>>
>>
>>>>A. Abstract: electronic format
>>>>
>>>>1. Authors must carefully follow the directions concerning the 
>>>>organization of
>>>>the abstract, detailed in section B below.
>>>>
>>>>2. The abstract (including examples) must comprise a minimum of 300 
>>>>words and a
>>>>maximum of 500 words. Please note the word count at the bottom of the 
>>>>abstract.
>>>>
>>>>3. The abstract should be sent as an attachment in WORD or RTF format. 
>>>>If this
>>>>is not possible, send the abstract to the postal address shown below.
>>>>
>>>>4. At the top of the abstract, outside the typing area, put the title.
>>>>
>>>>5. Your name should only appear in e-mail message carrying the attached
>>>>abstract.
>>>>
>>>>6. Special fonts: If your abstract uses any special fonts, there are three
>>>>options:
>>>>
>>>>                      i.In addition to the document in WORD or RTF 
>>>> format, you
>>>>can send a PDF document.
>>>>
>>>>                     ii.In the e-mail message, annex the special fonts 
>>>> that are
>>>>required in your text.
>>>>
>>>>                   iii.Send a paper copy to the address shown below.
>>>>
>>>>7. When sending the email submission, please follow this format (use the
>>>>numbering system given below):
>>>>
>>>>                                      1. Title of abstract:
>>>>
>>>>2. Name:
>>>>
>>>>3. Address:
>>>>
>>>>4. Affiliation:
>>>>
>>>>5. Status (faculty, student):
>>>>
>>>>6. Email address:
>>>>
>>>>7. Fax:
>>>>
>>>>8. Phone numbers:
>>>>
>>>>Deadline: 31 January 2010.
>>>>
>>>>Send abstracts to: Clancy Clements, clements at indiana.edu. In the 
>>>>subject window,
>>>>please write “ACBLPE 2010 Abstract” and your name. If you are unable to 
>>>>send an
>>>>abstract in an electronic format, mail your abstract to:
>>>>
>>>>J. Clancy Clements
>>>>
>>>>Department of Linguistics, MM322, IUB
>>>>
>>>>1021 E. Third Street
>>>>
>>>>Bloomington, IN. 47405-7005
>>>>
>>>>USA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>B. Organization of the abstract
>>>>
>>>>Many abstracts are rejected because they omit crucial information 
>>>>rather than
>>>>because of errors in what they include. A suggested outline for 
>>>>abstracts is as
>>>>follows:
>>>>
>>>>1. Choose a title that clearly indicates the topic of the paper and is 
>>>>no more
>>>>than one line long.
>>>>
>>>>2. In the abstract, state the topic clearly.
>>>>
>>>>3. Make reference to prior work on the topic.
>>>>
>>>>4. When essential to the clarity of the argumentation, present 
>>>>linguistic data
>>>>(with glosses). Explain abbreviations at their first occurrence.
>>>>
>>>>5. If the paper presents the results of experiments, but collection of 
>>>>results
>>>>is not yet complete, present the provisional results in detail. Also 
>>>>indicate
>>>>the nature of the experimental design and the specific hypothesis tested.
>>>>
>>>>6. State the relevance of your hypothesis to past work. Describe the 
>>>>analysis in
>>>>as much detail as possible. Avoid vague or unsubstantiated statements.
>>>>
>>>>7. State the contribution to linguistic research made by the analysis.
>>>>
>>>>8. Citation of the relevant literature is essential within the abstract.
>>>>However, the inclusion of a list of references at the end of the 
>>>>abstract is not
>>>>obligatory.
>>>>
>>>>Abstracts will be assessed on the basis of the following three criteria:
>>>>
>>>>1. The relevance and significance of the proposed topic and/or the 
>>>>originality
>>>>of the study.
>>>>
>>>>2. The argumentation (including the clarity of the argument and the
>>>>results/conclusions.
>>>>
>>>>3. Knowledge of the relevant research literature and theory.
>>>
>>>Nicolas Quint
>>>LLACAN-CNRS
>>>7 rue Guy Môquet
>>>94-801 Villejuif-Cédex
>>>FRANCE
>>>Tel : 01-49-58-36-90 

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