LAGB Autumn Meeting

From: M.Groefsema (M.Groefsema@herts.ac.uk)
Date: Mon May 15 2000 - 00:30:44 GMT

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    Marjolein Groefsema
    Meetings Secretary LAGB

            LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN

            Autumn Meeting 2000: University of Durham

            First Circular and Call for Papers

    The Autumn Meeting of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain will be
    held in St. John's College, University of Durham, from September 7 - 9.
    The local organizers are S.J. Hannahs <s.j.hannahs@durham.ac.uk> and Maggie
    Tallerman <Maggie.Tallerman@durham.ac.uk>.

    St. Johns's College where the meeting will be held is one of the peninsula
    colleges of Durham, and forms part of the World Heritage Site containing
    the magnificent Norman cathedral (which dates from 1093) and castle
    (dating from 1072). Both are a three minute walk from the meeting venue.
    The castle was formerly the seat of the Prince Bishops, who ruled the
    County Palatine as a virtually independent state with its own army, courts
    and coinage. In 1832 the castle became the foundation college of the
    University, and can be viewed by the public in excellent guided tours. St.
    John's is also a few minutes' walk from the thickly wooded banks of the
    river Wear, and attractive footpaths meander round the entire peninsula.
    Durham is a tiny but spectacular city with all its historic attractions
    within walking distance; it also has several good museums and a large
    number of traditional public houses selling a wide variety of real ales!

    Accommodation: All talks will be held in St. John's College, where the
    accommodation consists of single study bedrooms with washbasins and shared
    bathroom facilities. Twin bedded rooms are also available if booked in
    advance.

    Travel: The city has very good rail and road links: for rail travellers,
    Durham is on the East Coast Main Line, and is just off the A1M for those
    who wish to drive. Parking facilities are available nearby, but are
    extremely limited in the immediate vicinity of the meeting venue, and so
    participants are not recommended to travel by car. The nearest
    international airports are at Newcastle and Teesside, and are both
    approximately an hour away from Durham by public transport. St. John's
    College is roughly 15 minutes from the train station on foot, or a 5
    minute taxi ride.

    Events: The Henry Sweet Lecture 2000 on the Thursday evening will be
    delivered by Professor Peter Sells (Stanford University), who will be
    discussing recent developments in the Optimality Theory approach to
    morphosyntax.

    There will also be a Workshop on OT syntax, organized by Ad Neeleman (UCL)
    and Vieri Samek-Lodovici (UCL), speakers to be announced in the second
    circular.

    There will be a Language Tutorial on Akkadian, given by Dr Guy Deutcher
    (Cambridge University).

    There will be a Wine Party on the Thursday evening, following Professor
    Sells' talk.

    Enquiries about the LAGB meeting should be sent to the Meetings Secretary
    (address below). Full details of the programme and a booking form will be
    included in the Second Circular, to be sent out in early July.

    Call for Papers

    Members are invited to offer papers for the Meeting; abstracts are also
    accepted from non-members. The LAGB welcomes submissions on any topic in
    the field of linguistics; papers are selected on their (perceived) merits,
    and not according to their subject matter or assumed theoretical framework.

    How and when to submit an abstract

    Abstracts must be submitted on paper (not by email or by fax). SEVEN
    anonymous copies of the abstract, plus ONE with name and affiliation, i.e.
    CAMERA-READY, should be submitted, and should be sent in the format
    outlined below to the President (address below). You must write your
    address for correspondence (email or surface) on the BACK of the
    camera-ready copy. (Even if several authors are named on the front, there
    should be only one name and address for correspondence.)

            Papers for the programme are selected anonymously - only the President
    knows the name of the authors. Where possible, authors should supply an
    email address to which the committee's decision may be sent. All decisions
    will be made by June 28th, and will be communicated by July 3th, so
    please send an email to the President (spena@essex.ac.uk) if you have not
    received your decision by that date.
            Abstracts must arrive by June 5th. Abstracts may also be submitted now
    for the meeting after the next one, but must be clearly marked as such. (In
    general the abstract deadlines for the autumn and spring meetings are soon
    after 1st June and 1st January respectively, so an abstract sent to reach
    the President by that date will always be in time.)

    Format of abstracts

    Abstracts must be presented as follows: The complete abstract (i.e. the one
    containing your title and your name) must be no longer than ONE A4 page
    (21cm x 29.5cm) with margins of at least 2.5cm on all sides. You may use
    single spacing but type must be no smaller than 12 point. If the paper is
    accepted the abstract will be photocopied and inserted directly into the
    collection of abstracts sent out to participants, so the presentation
    should be clear and clean.
            The following layout should be considered as standard:

            (title) Optimality and the Klingon vowel shift
            (speaker) Clark Kent (clark@astro.mars.ac.uk)
            (institution) Department of Astrology, Eastern Mars University

    The normal length for papers delivered at LAGB meetings is 25 minutes (plus
    15 minutes discussion). Offers of longer papers (40 minutes) will also be
    considered: please explain why your paper requires more time than usual,
    and whether you would accept a 25-minute slot if the committee cannot offer
    more. If you request 40 minutes, please write this on each of the anonymous
    abstracts.
            The committee will plan the programme as soon as it has selected the
    successful abstracts, so please indicate on the anonymous abstracts if you
    cannot present your paper on either the second or third day of the
    conference (6th or 7th September). It is very difficult to reschedule papers
    after the programme has been planned.

    Content of abstracts

    The following guidelines may be useful:
    + You should clearly describe the paper's general topic. (The topic may be
    a problem of theory or analysis or set of data which have not previously
    been analysed.)
    + You should describe your treatment of the topic, and how it relates to
    previous work on the same topic. (When referring to previous work, it is
    enough to quote "Author (Date)" without giving full bibliographical
    details.) It is not acceptable simply to promise ‘a solution'.
    + You should explain how you will justify your treatment, and quote crucial
    evidence - you must trust the committee (and other conference attenders)
    not to steal your ideas before you have presented them. If you are taking
    a stand on a controversial issue, summarise the arguments which lead you to
    take up this position.

    Conference Bursaries

    Up to 10 bursaries are available for unsalaried members of the Association
    (e.g. PhD students) with preference given to those who are presenting a
    paper. Applications should be sent to the President, and must be received
    by the deadline for abstracts. Please state on your application: (a) date
    of joining the LAGB (applicants must have been a member at least since the
    date of the previous meeting); (b) whether or not you are a student; (c) if
    a student, whether you receive a normal grant; (d) if not a student, your
    employment situation. STUDENTS WHO ARE SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT and who wish
    to apply for funding should include all the above details WITH THEIR
    ABSTRACT. The bursary normally covers a significant proportion of the
    conference expenses and of travel within the UK.

    Internet home page: The LAGB internet home page is now active at the
    following address: http://clwww.essex.ac.uk/LAGB.
            Electronic network: Please join the LAGB electronic network which
    is used for disseminating LAGB information and for consulting members
    quickly. It can be subscribed to by sending the message "add lagb" to:
    listserv@postman.essex.ac.uk.

    Future Meetings

    5-7 April 2001 University of Leeds.
    4-6 September 2001 University of Reading.
    Spring 2002 (provisional) Edge Hill University College.

    The Meetings Secretary would very much like to receive offers of future
    venues, particularly from institutions which the LAGB has not previously
    visited.

    The LAGB committee

    President Professor Andrew Spencer
             Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex,
    Wivenhoe
             Park, COLCHESTER CO4 3SQ. spena@essex.ac.uk

    Honorary Secretary Professor Anna Siewierska
             Department of Linguistics, University of Lancaster, LANCASTER LA1 4YW
             A.Siewierska@lancaster.ac.uk

    Membership Secretary Dr. David Willis
             Dept. of Linguistics, University of Manchester, MANCHESTER M13 9PL.
             david.willis@man.ac.uk

    Meetings Secretary Dr. Marjolein Groefsema
             Dept. of Linguistics, University of Hertfordshire, Watford Campus,
             ALDENHAM, Herts. WD2 8AT. m.groefsema@herts.ac.uk

    Treasurer Dr Wiebke Brockhaus
             Dept. of German, University of Manchester, MANCHESTER M13 9PL.
             Wiebke.Brockhaus@man.ac.uk

    Assistant Secretary Dr. Gillian Ramchand
             Linacre College, Oxford University, OXFORD OX1 3JA.
             gillian.ramchand@linguistics-philology.oxford.ac.uk



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