Formal Description of Slavic Languages

The 7.5th European Conference on
Formal Description of Slavic Languages
Date
Location
Submission Deadline
E-mail
Website
December 6–8, 2008
Independent University of Moscow
September 1, 2008
[email protected]
www.philol.msu.ru/~otipl/new/fdsl
We are pleased to announce the next European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic
Languages (FDSL 7.5) to be held at the Independent University of Moscow on December 6–8,
2008. FDSL 7.5 will be the second FDSL conference organized in mainly Slavic-speaking
country (after FDSL 6.5 in Nova Gorica, Slovenia).
Abstracts are invited for 30-minute presentations (20-minute
presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion) on topics dealing
with formal aspects of Slavic syntax, semantics, morphology,
phonology or psycholinguistics. Following the tradition
established by FDSL 6.5, there will be no parallel sessions at
FDSL 7.5, but there will be a poster session.
Tentative List
of Invited Speakers
John F. Bailyn
Stony Brook University
Abstracts must be anonymous and consist of no more than two
pages (margins: 2.5 cm or 1 inch, size of characters: 12 points,
spacing: single), including references, figures and data. The
abstract must be submitted as a .pdf file (make sure that all
fonts are embedded). If it was converted from a .doc file, please
attach it too. Note that an individual cannot submit more than
one single or more than one co-authored paper.
Željko Bošković
Abstracts must be submitted to [email protected] by
September 1, 2008.
Asya Pereltsvaig
University of Connecticut
Hana Filip
University of Florida
Ora Matushansky
Utrecht University
Stanford University
Please include the following information in the body of the email message:
1. Title of your talk
2. Your name
3. Your affiliation
4. Your mail address
5. Your e-mail address
6. Whether you wish your abstract not to be considered for the poster session.
All abstracts will be anonymously reviewed by the board of external referees. Preference will
be given to presentations not duplicated at other major conferences.
Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be notified by October 13, 2008.
FDSL 7.5 will have its proceedings published. The deadlines for paper submission and
publication guidelines will be announced in due time.
FDSL 7.5 Organizing Committee: Alexei Sossinsky (IUM), Philip Dudchuk (MSU), David Erschler (IUM),
Natalia Ivlieva (MIT), Sergey Minor (MSU), Ekaterina Pshehotskaya (MSU), Alexander Podobryaev (MIT)
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