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From: David Fertig <[log in to unmask]>
Call for papers
GLAC-9: NINTH GERMANIC LINGUISTICS ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The University at Buffalo, State University of New York
April 25-27, 2003
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Featured Speakers:
Theodore Vennemann, University of Munich
Molly Diesing, Cornell University
Jay Jasanoff, Harvard University
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We invite colleagues at all levels (faculty, graduate students, and
independent scholars) to submit abstracts for 20- or 30-minute papers
(plus 10 minutes of discussion) on any linguistic or philological
aspect of any historical or modern Germanic language or dialect,
including English (to the Early Modern period) and the extra-
territorial varieties. Papers from a range of linguistic subfields,
including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
sociolinguistics, language acquisition, contact, and change, as well as
differing theoretical approaches, are welcome. Please specify whether
you would prefer a 20-minute or a 30-minute slot for your presentation.
Papers will be selected for the program by a broad-based committee in a
double-blind process. Please send to the address below a one-page
abstract in a 12-point font. Abstracts should fill an entire page. In
the upper left-hand corner of the abstract, include your name,
institutional affiliation, mailing address, phone/fax numbers, and e-
mail address. This information will be concealed when the abstract is
copied for distribution to the selection committee, but it will appear
in the conference program. Abstracts may be sent either as hard copy or
as PDF files. Electronic abstracts will be accepted only in the form of
PDF files sent as e-mail attachments to <[log in to unmask]>.
Please use "GLAC-9 abstract (PDF)" as the subject line. Submissions
must be received by January 2, 2002. Notifications of acceptance will
be distributed by February 1, 2002.
GLAC-9
c/o Robert Hoeing
Department of Linguistics
609 Baldy Hall
University at Buffalo (SUNY)
Buffalo, NY 14260 U.S.A
More information about the conference is available on our website at:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/org/gggaas/GLAC9/. You may also contact the
conference organizers, Robert Hoeing <[log in to unmask]> and
David Fertig <[log in to unmask]>, with any questions.
David Fertig, Associate Professor (Germanic Linguistics)
Department of Linguistics
609 Baldy Hall
University at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260-1030
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Tel: (716)-645-6000 x1202
Fax: (716)-645-3825
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