The Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago is pleased to invite abstracts for submission to the Workshop on Chinese Linguistics to be held at the University of Chicago, December 1-2, 2006.
Lisa Cheng (Leiden University)
Shengli Feng (Harvard University)
James C-T Huang (Harvard University)
Moira Yip (University College London)
Papers should address problems of Chinese linguistics from a theoretical perspective. Abstracts must following the guidelines below:
Abstracts are limited to two single-spaced pages. Data and examples must be given within the body of the text rather than at the end. All texts should fit within a letter-size or A4 page, 12-point font with 1-inch margin all around. Romanize all Chinese texts, and avoid Chinese character fonts unless absolutely necessary.
Abstract submission is by email-attachment only. Save your abstract as a pdf file. (Documents in other formats must be converted before submission.) Name your abstract with your last name followed by the suffix pdf (e.g., smith.pdf). Send your abstract to: aclyu "AT" uchicago "DOT" edu
Abstract selection is based on anonymous review. Please leave your name and affiliation out of the abstract. In your email, however, please make sure to include the following information:
Title of your paper
Your full name (capitalize your last name)
Affiliation (department and university)
Preferred mailing address (where acceptance letters, if needed in hard copy, should be sent)
Your telephone number and email address
Submission deadline: August 31
Notification of acceptance: October 1