Fw: WAIL 2003 call for papers
R. Rankin
rankin at ku.edu
Thu Nov 7 21:59:24 UTC 2002
> Dear Professor Rankin,
>
> Would you mind passing this call along to anyone you
think might be interested?
> Thank you,
> Jeanie Castillo
> WAIL coordinator
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
> Workshop on American Indigenous Languages
> Santa Barbara, CA
> April 25-27, 2003
>
> The Linguistics department at the University of
California, Santa Barbara
> announces its sixth annual Workshop on American
Indigenous Languages (WAIL),
> which provides a forum for the discussion of
theoretical and descriptive
> linguistic studies of indigenous languages of the
Americas.
>
> Anonymous abstracts are invited for talks on any
topic in linguistics. In
> addition, we will be hosting a special session on
language revitalization,
> therefore we encourage the submission of abstracts in
this area. Talks will
> be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for discussion.
Individuals may submit
> abstracts for one single and one co-authored paper.
Abstracts should be 500
> words or less and can be submitted by hard copy or
email.
>
> For hard copy submissions, please send five copies of
your abstract and a 3x5
> card with the following information: (1) name; (2)
affiliation; (3) mailing
> address; (4) phone number; (5) email address; (6)
title of your paper.
>
> Send hard copy submissions to:
> Workshop on American Indigenous Languages
> Department of Linguistics
> University of California, Santa Barbara
> Santa Barbara, CA 93106
>
> Email submissions are encouraged. Include the
information from the 3x5 card
> (above) in the body of the email message with the
abstract as an attachment.
> Please limit your abstracts to the following formats:
PDF, RTF, or Microsoft
> Word document.
>
> Send email submissions to:
> wail at linguistics.ucsb.edu
>
> DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS: January 15, 2003
> Notification of acceptance will be by email by
February 15, 2003.
>
> General Information: Santa Barbara is situated on
the Pacific Ocean near the
> Santa Ynez mountains. The UCSB campus is located
near the Santa Barbara
> airport. Participants may also choose to fly into
LAX airport in Los Angeles
> which is approximately 90 miles south of the campus.
Shuttle buses run
> between LAX and Santa Barbara. Information about
hotel accommodations will be
> posted on the web.
>
> For further information contact the conference
coordinator at
> wail at linguistics.ucsb.edu or (805) 893-3776 or check
out our website at
> http://orgs.sa.ucsb.edu/nailsg/
>
>
> --
> Jeanie Castillo
> jeaniec at umail.ucsb.edu
>
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