CFP: American Association for Corpus Linguistics/ BYU, March 2008
** Call for papers **
American Association for Corpus Linguistics
Date: March 13-15, 2008
Place: Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah, USA
Website: http://corpus.byu.edu/aacl2008
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Invited speakers (alphabetical order):
Harald Baayen, University of Alberta (Canada)
Doug Biber, Northern Arizona University (United States)
Laurel Brinton, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Susan Hunston, University of Birmingham (UK)
Tony McEnery, Lancaster University (UK)
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General AA(A)CL Information
Previous conferences of the American Association for (Applied) Corpus Linguistics have been held at different universities in the United States since 1998, including Northern Arizona University (2006, 2000), the University of Michigan (2005, 1999), Montclair State ( 2004), IUPUI (2002), and Univ. Massachusetts-Boston (2001).
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Submission of Abstracts and Proposals
Faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars are invited to submit abstracts for 20-minute papers on any aspect of corpus linguistics. Papers are welcome from a range of subfields, including corpus creation, corpus annotation, linguistic analyses of corpora, register/genre variation, lexicography, parallel corpora, tagging and parsing, software development, and the use of corpora in language learning and teaching.
Abstracts are due Sep 28, 2007. Abstracts for 20-minute papers should be no longer than 350 words. Abstracts and proposals should be submitted as e-mail attachments in MS Word format to <aacl2008@byu.edu>.
Abstracts will undergo anonymous review. Please provide author name and contact info and the paper title in the body of the email to which the abstract is attached, and omit author information from the abstract itself. Please send abstracts as PDF files as well as MS Word files if they contain any specialized fonts.
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Important dates:
Sep 28 2007: Abstracts due
Oct 26 2007: Notification to presenters
Jan 25 2008: Registration due
Mar 13-15 2008: Conference
** Call for papers **
American Association for Corpus Linguistics
Date: March 13-15, 2008
Place: Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah, USA
Website: http://corpus.byu.edu/aacl2008
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Invited speakers (alphabetical order):
Harald Baayen, University of Alberta (Canada)
Doug Biber, Northern Arizona University (United States)
Laurel Brinton, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Susan Hunston, University of Birmingham (UK)
Tony McEnery, Lancaster University (UK)
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General AA(A)CL Information
Previous conferences of the American Association for (Applied) Corpus Linguistics have been held at different universities in the United States since 1998, including Northern Arizona University (2006, 2000), the University of Michigan (2005, 1999), Montclair State ( 2004), IUPUI (2002), and Univ. Massachusetts-Boston (2001).
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Submission of Abstracts and Proposals
Faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars are invited to submit abstracts for 20-minute papers on any aspect of corpus linguistics. Papers are welcome from a range of subfields, including corpus creation, corpus annotation, linguistic analyses of corpora, register/genre variation, lexicography, parallel corpora, tagging and parsing, software development, and the use of corpora in language learning and teaching.
Abstracts are due Sep 28, 2007. Abstracts for 20-minute papers should be no longer than 350 words. Abstracts and proposals should be submitted as e-mail attachments in MS Word format to <aacl2008@byu.edu>.
Abstracts will undergo anonymous review. Please provide author name and contact info and the paper title in the body of the email to which the abstract is attached, and omit author information from the abstract itself. Please send abstracts as PDF files as well as MS Word files if they contain any specialized fonts.
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Important dates:
Sep 28 2007: Abstracts due
Oct 26 2007: Notification to presenters
Jan 25 2008: Registration due
Mar 13-15 2008: Conference