[Haskell] The 29th Penn Linguistics Colloquium: Call for Papers
Sandhya Sundaresan
ssundare at babel.ling.upenn.edu
Sat Sep 25 01:24:12 EDT 2004
The 29th Penn Linguistics Colloquium:
Call for Papers
The 29th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium will take place FEBRUARY
25-27, 2005 at the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia.
INVITED SPEAKER:
Mark Baker (Rutgers University): Gerund constructions within a
universal theory of categories.
***************************************************************************
WORKSHOP (New!):
Anthony Kroch et al. (University of Pennsylvania): Syntactically
annotated corpora: What, Why and How?
***************************************************************************
SUBMISSIONS:
Papers on any topic in linguistics and associated fields are welcome.
Speakers will have 20 minutes for their presentations and 5 minutes for
discussion and questions.
Please limit abstracts to one page, single- or double-spaced, in 11-pt.
font. An additional page may be used for references and tables. Do not
include your name or affiliation within the abstract.
To facilitate the review process, please submit your abstract as a .pdf
file. If you cannot create .pdf files, you may submit a .doc, .rtf, or
.txt file, and we will convert it for you. However, since phonetic fonts
are not likely to output correctly, we ask that you set up a legend using
standard ASCII characters.
An online abstract submission form will soon be available at the PLC
website, http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract submissions due: November 8, 2004.
Notification of acceptance/rejection: January 17, 2005.
PROCEEDINGS:
Conference proceedings will be published as a volume of the Penn Working
Papers in Linguistics. Speakers will be invited to provide camera-ready
copies of their papers after the Colloquium.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Email plc29 at ling.upenn.edu
Visit http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/
Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Department of Linguistics
619 Williams Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
This event is supported by funding from GSAC, the Graduate Student
Association Council of the University of Pennsylvania.
Best,
the PLC 29 Committee
More information about the Haskell
mailing list