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The Department of Slavic and Oriental Studies at the Katholieke Universiteit

Leuven, Belgium, is pleased to announce the First International

"Perspectives On Slavistics" Conference. The conference will take place on

the Faculty of Arts campus in Leuven, Belgium, September 17-19, 2004.



The goals of the conference are to encourage the study of Slavic languages

and literatures and to establish connections among (young) scholars working

in these areas. There will be two parallel colloquia, one focusing on

literature, the other reserved for linguistics. The linguistics colloquium

will have the honour to host the 2004 Slavic Cognitive Linguistics

Conference (SCLA). This way we can bring together cognitive linguists and

linguists working in other frameworks, and offer a forum for collaboration

and discussion on current developments in Slavic Linguistics. A selection of

the papers from both the linguistics and literatures conferences will be

published as special volumes of the Belgian journal for Slavicists Slavica

Gandensia. Confirmed keynote speakers include Tore Nesset from Tromso

University in Norway, Elzbieta Tabakowska and Aleksander Fiut from the

Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Laura Janda from the University of North

Carolina at Chapell Hill and Elwira Grossman from the University of Glasgow.

David Danaher from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been asked to

provide a lecture that links the linguistics and the literature sections.



Submissions from any (young) scholar working on Slavic languages or

literatures are welcomed, including those in Slavic departments, as well as

in specialized linguistics or literature departments. Papers and posters

will be considered on topics relating to the diachronic or synchronic study

of Slavic languages and literatures from any theoretical perspective. Each

paper will be allowed thirty minutes (including 10 minutes for discussion).

The deadline for submissions is March 15 2004. All submissions should follow

the abstract specifications (see below).



Presentations and posters should be in English in order to open the

conference up to researchers working on non-Slavic languages and

literatures. We strongly encourage the use of modern presentation software,

e.g. Powerpoint. The goal of this is to enhance the effectiveness of the

presentation and to facilitate discussion afterwards. Laptops and beamers

will be provided.



The participation fee will be 50 euros (25 for graduate students and passive

participants), to be paid in advance. Detailed information on payment

options & deadlines and hotel accommodation will be provided by April 2004 .

The participation fee covers the abstract booklet, other conference

materials, refreshments and snacks. A limited number of participants from

economically disadvantaged countries may be allowed free participation upon

application. Please include a motivated application for free participation

when sending in your abstract. In assigning waivers priority will be given

to graduate students and non-tenured scholars.



For details or questions concerning the linguistics section, please contact

Dagmar Divjak ([log in to unmask]). If your questions relate

to the literature session, contact Kris Van Heuckelom

([log in to unmask]).

http://millennium.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/slavic/conference



Abstract Specifications



Please submit a one-page abstract (max. 500 words) in English, with an

additional page for tables, graphs and references, if necessary. Note that

footnotes are not permitted. Make sure to use the international

transcription in case you work on languages with a Cyrillic alphabet. Gloss

and translate all examples. An abstract should briefly present a hypothesis

and outline the author's plan for defending that hypothesis, i.e. it should

specify research question(s), an approach/method to the data, and (expected)

results. The abstract should be anonymous: each proposal will be reviewed by

three members of an international panel.



We strongly encourage electronic submissions.

The body of your email message should contain the following information:

- author name(s)

- affiliation(s)

- full mailing address

- telephone number

- fax number

- email address

- title of the presentation

- (three or four) keywords

- presenter(s) name (person/s who will be making the presentation)



Please, send title and abstract in an attached file (MS Word). Submit your

linguistics proposal to [log in to unmask] and your

literature abstract to [log in to unmask] by March 15th.



Should you be unable to submit your abstract electronically, send 3

anonymous copies of your abstract, accompanied by 1 copy with the rest of

the information (name, affiliation, address, etc.) to the following address:

Perspectives on Slavistics

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Department of Slavic and Oriental Studies

Blijde Inkomststraat 21

3000 Leuven Belgium

Fax: +32 (16) 324932



Only those proposals following the abstract specifications will be

considered. Notifications of the Organizing Committee's decisions will be

sent out by May 31st, 2004.



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