Call for papers CECIL’S 3

We are pleased to announce the 3rd Central European Conference in Linguistics for postgraduate Students (CECIL’S 3), to be held on 22-23 August 2013 at the campus of Peter Pazmany Catholic University (PPCU), just outside Budapest.

Publication:
Selected papers from the conference will be published in a peer-reviewed online proceedings volume.

SCILLS Summer School after the Conference:
The conference will be followed by a five-day intensive summer school in linguistics, held from 24 to 28 August in the same location, organized by PPCU. Information on the summer school will be posted on the conference website, as well as at: http://scills.btk.ppke.hu/.

Call for Papers:

We invite PhD and MA students to submit anonymous abstracts for 35-minute (25′+10′) talks and for poster presentations in any field of theoretical linguistics, especially on topics in syntax, morphology, phonology (including prosody), formal semantics and pragmatics (including information structure), as well as their interfaces with phonetics, language acquisition, and psycholinguistics. Both theoretical and experimental papers are solicited, and synchronic and diachronic approaches are equally welcome.

Abstract Submission Guidelines:

- The text of the abstract should be maximally one page long with one-inch margins on all sides, with the title of the abstract appearing at the top. The works cited should be listed on a second page, which may also include figures or tables.

- The abstract should be typed in some standard font (preferably Times New Roman), sized no smaller than 12 pts.

- Abstracts should be anonymous. References to one’s own work should be made in the third person.

- Properties of the pdf file should be anonymized too.

- Abstracts should be sent by the deadline in pdf format as an attachment to the conference email address:

cecils3.gradconf@gmail.com

- One person is entitled to submit at most one individually authored or co-authored abstract, and may be the co-author of one other submitted abstract.

- It should be indicated in your email to which your abstract is attached whether you wish your abstract to be considered (i) for both the main session or the poster session, (ii) only for the main session, or (iii) only for the poster session. Unless otherwise indicated, we will take it that your choice is (i).

- The body of your email should also contain the following information:
Author’s name
The title of the abstract
Contact email address
The name of your university
The level of your study programme (e.g., MA, PhD)

Important Dates:

Deadline for abstracts: 20 May 2013
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 3 June 2013

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