CALL FOR PAPERS: Abstracts are
invited for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes for questions) on
any aspect of theoretical linguistics. Abstracts are also invited for
poster sessions to be held throughout the conference (please specify
whether you would like your abstract to be considered for a poster
presentation.) Those chosen as alternates will also be given the
opportunity to present a poster. Submissions are limited to one singly
authored and one jointly authored abstract per author or two jointly
authored abstracts.
CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION:
Abstracts are invited for a special session on
Sentence and Speech Processing.
Talks given as a part of this special session will be 20 minutes long,
followed by 10 minutes of discussion. Additionally, we will be holding a
poster session on
Sentence and Speech
Processing. Please indicate on your submission if you would like
your abstract to be considered for this special session, indicating also
whether you would like to be considered to present a poster or a talk.
ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION: Anonymous abstracts
should be submitted as PDF attachments to an e-mail to
nels@ic.sunysb.edu Please
use the subject ABSTRACT in your e-mail, including the following
information in the body of the message:
Author’s Name(s) and Contact Information
Affiliation
Title of the abstract
Area of specification of the paper (syntax, phonology …)
Please specify if you would like to have your paper considered as a
poster or for the special session. If you would like your abstract
to be considered for the special poster session please indicate this.
If there is any reason that you are unable to submit your paper in the
above format, please contact the organizers. Those wishing to submit a
paper version of the abstract should make sure that the abstract arrives
at the following address no later than the abstract deadline:
NELS Organizational
Committee
Department of Linguistics
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376
ATTN: NELS ABSTRACT |
ABSTRACT FORMAT: Abstracts should be limited to one page in length,
with 1” margins and use no smaller than 11 point font. Abstracts
may also include a second page limited to examples and references, also
with 1” margins and 11 point font.