Prologue to the Canterbury Tales:
Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (a PPT for M.A 'B' '14-'16 Batch Students between 19-07-2014 and 12-08-2014)
It provides materials for preparing NET/SET/SLET and also presents conference all around the globe.
5th NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELT
January 30 & 31, 2015, Pune, India. |
9th Students' Conference of Linguistics in India
New Delhi, India
14-Mar-2015 - 15-Mar-2015
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Call for Papers |
Call Deadline: 07-Oct-2014 |
Call for Papers: We invite students working on different languages and within different theoretical paradigms to talk about their current research, and present novel empirical and theoretical observations. Submissions are encouraged in the area of theoretical linguistics, i.e., syntax, semantics, phonology and morphology, as well as applied fields, specifically, sociolinguistics, language acquisition and learning, neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics and computational linguistics. In addition, submissions are invited for a workshop on ‘Case and Agreement in South Asian Languages’. Talks in this session will be devoted to a cross-disciplinary exploration of the case and agreement phenomenon. More specifically, the workshop seeks to address issues pertaining to the directionality of Agree, the structure of phi features, ergativity and the distinction between structural and inherent case among others. Submission Guidelines: Abstracts, including references and data should be limited to 2 single spaced A4 size pages, with one inch margins on all sides and minimum font size 11pt (Times New Roman). Submissions are limited to two per author, with at most one paper being single-authored. Please submit your abstracts through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sconli9) no later than 23:59 hours on 7 October, 2014. Acceptance will be notified by 30 November, 2014. |
36th International Conference of Linguistic Society of India |
Call for Papers |
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2014 |
Call for Papers: Abstracts are invited for oral presentations on substantial, original and unpublished research on all aspects of theoretical and applied linguistics, with particular focus on language and linguistic applications relevant to South Asia. Abstracts should be submitted in English (in pdf format) and should be sent by September 30, 2014. Authors may submit no more than one individual or one joint (co-authored) proposal (only one abstract per author). The abstracts should anonymous, and fit on at most 2 pages including examples, tables/figures and references (using 12-point Times New Roman with reasonable margins).Queries related Abstract Submission may be addressed to Dr. S.A. Shanavas at 36iclsiconf@gmail.com or 36iclsiconference@gmail.com. All those presenting papers must be LSI members by the time they register for the conference. Important Dates: Abstract submission: September 30, 2014 Submission of full paper: October 31, 2014 Conference: December 1-4, 2014 |