Forthcoming Conferences

  

2001

June

11-12.      Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics, 17th (IATL 17).  Hebrew U, Jerusalem, Israel.  (Contact:  Jeannette Schaeffer, Dept For Lits & Ling, Ben Gurion U of the Negev, PO Box 653, Be'er Sheva 84105, Israel; jschaef@bgumail.bgu.ac.il.)

14-16.      Semantics & Pragmatics of Dialogue, 5th.  Bielefeld U, Germany. 
(Contact:  bidialog@uni-bielefeld.de; http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/BIDIALOG/.)

14-16.      Stabilizing Indigenous Languages, 8th.  N AZ U, Flagstaff, AZ.  Theme:  Merging Tradition & Technology to Revitalize Indigenous Languages.  (Contact:  http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/SIL8/SIL8AN.html.)

16-17.      Maylay/ Indonesian Linguistics Symposium.  Leipzig, Germany.  (Contact:  PKBB, Unika Atma Jaya, Jl  Sudirman 51, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia;  fax: 62-21-571-9560;  uri@cbn.net.id; http://www.monolith.eva.mpg.de/~gil/leipzig2001.html.)

18-20.      Inference in Computational Semantics, 3rd (ICoS-3).  Siena, Italy.  (Contact:  icos3@ags.uni-sb.de; http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kohlhase/event/icos3/.) 

18-22.      Orality & Gesturality (ORAGE 2001).  Aix-en-Provence, France.  (Contact:  Colloq ORAGE 2001, Lab Parole & Lang, U Provence, 29, av R Schuman, 13621 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 1, France; 33-04-42-95-36-37; fax: 33-04-42-59-50-96;
orage2001@lpl.univ-aix.fr; http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~gevoix/ORAGE2001.)

18-23.      International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR).  (Contact:  Fabio Massacci, Dept Ing Info, U Siena, via Roma 56; 53100 Siena, Italy; 39-0577-234-607; fax: 39-0577-233602; ijcar-cc@dii.unisi.it; http://www.dii.unisi.it/~ijcar.)

22.           TABU-Day:  Conference on General Linguistics.  U Groningen, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  Fac of Let, U Groningen, PO Box 716, NL-9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands; 31-50-363-5977; tanja@let.rug.nl; http://www.let.rug.nl/tabu/2001.)

22-24.      International Association of Chinese Linguistics, 10th (IACL-10).  UC, Irvine, CA.  (Contact:  IACL/NACCL Conf Cte, Dept Ling, 3151 Social Science Plaza, UC, Irvine, CA 92697-5100; iaclten@uci.edu; http://aris.ss.uci.edu/ling/iacl/10th/iacl-10.html.)

23-24.      Teachers of Japanese as a Second Language Workshop.  U Durham, England.  Theme:  Implications from Second Language Acquisition Research for Teachers of Japanese.  (Contact:  Mika Kizu; Dept E Asian Stud, U Durham Elvet Hill, DH1 3TH, England; mika.kizu@durham.ac.uk; http://www.dur.ac.uk/EastAsianStudies/workshop/htm.)

24-29.      Latin Linguistics Colloquium, 11th.  U Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  Jan Vonk, Klassiek Sem, U Amsterdam, Oude Turfmarkt 129, 1012 GC Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 31-20-525-2523; fax: 31-20-525-2544; latling@hum.uva.nl; http://www.hum.uva.nl/latling.)

25-27.      Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG2001).  U Hong Kong.  (Contact:  LFG2001, Chris Manning, Dept Ling, Stanford U, Stanford, CA 94305-2150; manning@csli.stanford.edu; http://www.hku.hk/linguist/research/LFG2001.html.)

26-27.      Society for Pidgin & Creole Linguistics.  U Coimbra, Portugal. 
(Contact:  http://www.ling.su.se/creole/calendar/SPCL-Coimbra2001.html.)

27-29.      Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics, 4th (LACL 2001).  Le Croisic, France.  (Contact:  LACL 2001, Attn: G Morrill, UPC, Dept LSI, Campus Nord, Module C6, Jordi Girona Salgado 1-3, E-08034 Barcelona, Spain; http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001.) 

28-29.      Associação Crioulos de Base Lexical Portuguesa e Espanhola.  U Coimbra, Portugal.  (Contact:  http://www.ling.su.se/creole/calendaar/ACBLPE-Coimbra2001.html.)

29 June - 1 July.  Japanese/ Korean Linguistics Conference, 11th.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:  pclancy@humanitas.ucsb.edu.rmation.)

30 June - 2 July.  International Forensic Linguistics Association, 5th (IAFL).  U Malta.  (Contact:  http://www.iafl.org.) 

 

July

2-3.          From Sentence Processing to Discourse Interpretation:  Crossing the Borders.  Utrecht U, The Netherlands.  (Contact:   Utrecht U, Utrecht Inst Ling OTS, Trans 10, 3512 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands.)

2-5.          Traitement Automatique du Langage Naturel  (TALN '01).  Tours, France.  (Contact:  maurel@univ-tours.fr.) 

5-6.          Prosody in Processing.  Utrecht U, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  PiP Org Cte, UIL-OTS, Trans 10, 3512 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands; pip@let.uu.nl; http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/conferences/pip/.)

5-8.          Chadic Languages.  U Leipzig, Germany.  (Contact:  H Ekkehard Wolff, Inst Afr, U Leipzig, Burgstrasse 21, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany; 49-341-97-37031; fax: 49-341-97-37048; wolff@rz.uni-leipzig.de; http://www.uni-leipzig.de/afrikanistik/.)

5-11.        ACL-EACL Conference.  Toulouse, France.  (Contact:  acl@irit.fr; http://www.irit.fr/ACTIVITIES/EQ_ILPL/aclWeb/acl2001.html.)

6-8.          Tools in Linguistic Theory.  Utrecht Inst Ling OTS, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  TiLT Org Cte, Utrecht Inst Ling OTS, Trans 10, 3512 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands; tilt@let.uu.nl.)

6-11.        Association for Computational Linguistics & European Association for Computational Linguistics.  Toulouse, France.  (Contact: http://www.irit.fr/ACTIVITIES/EQ_ILPL/ac/Web/acl2001.html.)

9-11.        Child Language Seminar 2001.  U Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.  (Contact:  CLS, Dept Psych, U Hertfordshire, Hatfield, HERTS AL10 9AB, UK; 11-44-1707 285283;  P.Treacher@herts.ac.uk; http://www.psy.herts.ac.uk/cls.)

9-11.        Computational Intelligence for Modelling Control & Automation (CIMCA 2001).  Las Vegas, NV.  (Contact:  CIMCA 2001 Sec, Sch Compu, U Canberra, Canberra 2601, ACT, Australia; cimca@ise.canberra.edu.au; http://www.beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/CIMCA2001/index.htm.)       

9-11.        Neurological Basis of Language:  An Interdisciplinary Conference on Aphasiological, Computational, & Neuroimaging Approaches.  Groningen, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  nbl@let.rug.nl; http://www.let.rug.nl/nbl/.)

10-13.      Summer Symposium of Terminology, 3rd.  Barcelona, Spain.  Theme:  Specialized Knowledge Sources & Terminology.  (Contact:  simposi.term@iula.upf.es.)

11-13.      African Language Association of South Africa (ALASA).  U Port Elizabeth, S Africa.  Theme:  African Languages in the 21st Century:  Strategic Plans.  (Contact:  Off Dean, Fac Arts, U Port Elizabeth, PO Box 1600, 6000 Port Elizabeth, S Africa; afabdp@upe.ac.za; +27 41 5042187; fax:+27 41 5042827.)

13-15.      Korean Linguistics Symposium, 9th (ISOKL 9).  Harvard U, Cambridge, MA.  (Contact:  Ik-Hwan Lee, Dept Engl, Yonsei U, Seoul 120-749, S Korea; 82-2-2123-2315; fax: 82-2-313-3676; ihlee@mail.yonsei.ac.kr or Susumu Kuno, Dept Ling, Harvard U, 305 Boylston Hl, Cambridge, MA 02138; kuno@fas.husc.harvard.edu.)

13-15.      New Frontiers in Chinese Psycholinguistics.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:  Ping Li, Dept Psych, U Richmond, Richmond, VA 23173; pli@richmond.edu.)

14-15.      German Association for the History of Linguistics, 13th.  Münster, Germany. 
(Contact:  http://home.t-online.de/home/dutz.nodus/03-rb.htm.)

19.           California Languages Workshop.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.    (Contact:  Marianne Mithun, ALT Wkshp CA Langs, Dept Ling, UC, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; fax: 805-563-1948; mithun@humanitas.ucsb.edu.)

19-21.      Passages:  Three Centuries of Francophone Presence at Le Détroit.  Windsor, ON, Canada.  (Contact:  Hum Res Grp, U Windsor, 401 Av Sunset, Windsor, ON, Canada N9B 3P4; passages@uwindsor.ca.)

19-22.      Association for Linguistic Typology, 4th (ALT IV).  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:  Casper de Groot, Prog Cte ALT, Leerstoelgroep Theor Taalwetenschap, U Amsterdam, Spuistr 210, NL-1012 VT Amsterdam, The Netherlands; fax: 31-20-525-3052;casper.de.groot@hum.uva.nl; http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/alt.)

19-22.      UK Language Variation Conference, 3rd.  U York, UK.  (Contact:  Dept Lang & Ling Sci, U York, Heslington, York YO1 5DD, UK; uklvc3@york.ac.uk; 44-1904432671; fax:  44-1904-432673.)

20-21.      Topic & Focus:  Intonation & Meaning.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:   gordon@humanitas.ucsb.edu; http://www.summer.ucsb.edu/lsa2001.) 

22-27.      International Cognitive Linguistics Association.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:  iclcabs@rice.edu; http://www.unm.edu/~iclc/.)

22-28.      Systemic Functional Congress, 28th.  Carleton U, Ottawa, ON, Canada.  Theme:  Systemic Functional Grammar & Critical Discourse Analysis.  (Contact:  isfc28@carleton.ca; http://www.carelton.ca/isfc28/.)

23-25.      Verbs, Arguments, & Polysemy.  U Konstanz, Germany.  (Contact:  Peter Pause, U Konstanz, Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft, Postfach 5560, 78457 Konstanz, Germany; peter.pause@uni-konstanz.de.)

24-28.      Cross-Cultural Communication.  Hong Kong.  Theme:  Communication & Cultural (Ex)Change.  (Contact:  span@ied.edu.hk.)

27-28.      Tibeto-Burman Languages & Linguistics.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:  Carol Genetti, Dept Ling, UC, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; 805-893-3776; cgenetti@humanitas.ucsb.edu; http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/events/tburman.)

27-29.      Role and Reference Grammar.  UC, Santa Barbara, CA.  (Contact:   vanvalin@acsu.buffalo.edu.)

27-30.      Modeling & Using Context, 3rd.  Dundee, Scotland.  (Contact:  Paolo Bouquet, CONTEXT'01, Dept Compu Sci, U Trento, Via Inama, 5, I-38100 Trento, Italy; 39-461-882-135; fax: 39-461-882-124; bouquet@cs.unitn.it; http://www.cs.unitn.it/~bouquet.)

28-30.      Language Planning & Lexicology.  Croatian Acad, Zagreb, Croatia.  (Contact: Christer Kiselman, PO Box 480, SE-751 06 Uppsala, Sweden; kiselman@math.uu.se)

30.           Temporality & Discourse Context:  Dynamic & Modal Approaches.  Dundee, Scotland.  (Contact:  http://www.cs.tcd.ie/Tim.Fernando/temp.html.)

30 July - 1 August.  Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 6th (PAAL '2001).  Cheju, Rep Korea.  (Contact:  http://www.ppaal.org.)

31 July - 4 August.  Linguistic Association of Canada & the United States (LACUS).  U Quebec a Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada.  Theme:  The Nature of Evidence in Linguistics.  (Contact:  Lois M Stanford, Dept Ling, U AB, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E7,  Canada; lois.stanford@ualberta.ca; http://www.lacus.org.)

August

1-4.          Cognitive Science Society, 23rd.  U Edinburgh, Scotland.  (Contact:  Cogn Sci Soc, 5618 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd, Saline, MI 48176; cogsci@umich.edu; http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/cogsci2001.)

3-5.          Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, 8th (HPSG-2001).  Norwegian U Sci & Tech, Trondheim, Norway.  (Contact:  frank@pricie.ccl.kuleuven.ac.be.)

6-11.        Association for Symbolic Logic European Summer Meeting (Logic Colloquium '01).  Vienna, Austria.  (Contact:  Logic Colloq '01, Kurt Gödel Society, c/o Inst Computersprachen, Tech U Vienna 185, Favoritenstrasse 9, A-1040 Vienna, Austria; lc2001@logic.at.)

8-10.        Salish & Neighboring Languages, 36th.  Chilliwack, BC, Canada.  (Contact:  ICSNL 2001, Dept Ling, E-270 1866 Main Mall, U BC, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z1.)

8-11.        European Society for Philosophy & Psychology.  Fribourg, Switzerland.  (Contact:  Bill Brewer, St Catherine's C, Oxford, OX1 3UJ, England; bill.brewer@stcatz.ox.ac.uk; http://www.unifr.ch/philopespp.)

10-12.      Formal Grammar/Mathematics of Language (FG/MOL).  Helsinki, Finland.  (Contact:  fgmol@cs.indiana.edu; http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~ircs/mol/mol7.html.)   

11-12.      Armenian Dialectology.  Stepanakert, Armenia.  (Contact:  Anaid Donabédian, 33-1-46-12-00-06; Anaid.Donabedian@inalco.fr or Bert Vaux, vaus\x@fas.harvard.edu.)

13-17.      Historical Linguistics, 15th (ICHL 2001).  Melbourne, VIC, Australia.  (Contact:  Prof Barry Blake, Dir ICHL 2001, Dept Ling, La Trobe U, Bundoora, VIC 3083, Australia; B.Blake@latrobe.edu.au; http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/linguistics/conferences.html.)

16-18.      Nigerian Millennium Sociolinguistics Conference.  U Lagos, Nigeria.  (Contact:  Tope Omoniyi, Sch Engl & Mod Langs, U Surrey, Roehampton, UK; 44-20-8392-3416;  T.omoniyi@roehampton.ac.uk; http://www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/slis.htm.)

18-21.      American Sociological Association.  Anaheim, CA.  (Contact:  www.asanet.org/convention/2001/.)

20-24.      Language for Special Purposes, 13th.  U Vaasa, Finland.  (Contact:  LSP2001, Dept Scand Langs, PO Box 700, FI-65101 Vaasa, Finland; 358-6-324-8810; fax: 358-6-324-8820; LSP2001@uwasa.fi; http://www.uwasa.fi/lsp2001/.)

22-24.      The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory.  Duesseldorf, Germany.  (Contact:  http:/www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/sfb282/sfb2001/.)

22-24.      Phonology & Morphology of Creole Languages.  U Siegen, Germany.  (Contact:  Ingo Plag, Creole Wkshp 2001, Engl Ling, Fachbereich 3, U-Gesamthochschule Siegen, Adolf-Reichwein Str 2, D-57068 Siegen, Germany; 0271-740-2560; fax: 0271-740-3246; plag@anglistik.uni-siegen.de; http://www.uni-siegen.de/~engspra/workshop/.)

22-25.      Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, 8th.  Hamburg U, Germany.  (Contact:  8th NSLC 200, Mechthild Reh, Inst Afr & Ethiopian Stud, Rothenbaumchaussee 67/69, Hamburg , D-20148 Hamburg, Germany; 49-40-428-384-873; fax: 49-40-428-385-675; nilosah@uni-hamburg.de.)

22-25.      Polysemy & Semantic Indetermination.  U Fed Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil.  (Contact:  Prog Postgrad Ling, Ctr Commun & Expressao, U Fed Santa Catarina, Campus U Trindade, Bloco B-Sala 314, 88040-970 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil; pgl@cce.ufsc.br.)

24-26.      Early Contacts between English & the Celtic Languages.  U Joensuu Res Sta, Mekrijarvi, Finland.  (Contact: Juhani Klemola, Dept Enl, U Helsinki, PO Box 3, 00140 Helsinki, Finland; juhani.klemola@helsinki.fi; http://www.joensuu.fi/fld/ecc/.)

27-31.      International Conference on Cognitive Science, 3rd (ICCS2001).  Beijing, PRC.  (Contact:  Beijing Lab Cogn Sci, U Sci & Tech China, Grad Sch, Acad Sinica, PO Box 3908, 100039 Beijing, PRC; iccs2001org@etang.com; http://www.iccs2001.com.)

27 August - 7 September.  Celtic and Medieval Irish Studies, 5th.  Maynooth, Ireland.  (Contact:  Kim McCone, Dept Old Irish, Nat U Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Conty Kildare, Ireland;  krmccone@compuserve.com.)    

28-31.      Societas Linguistica Europaea, 34th (SLE).  Leuven, Belgium.  Theme:  Language Study in Europe at the Turn of the Millennium:  Towards the Integration of Cognitive, Historical, & Cultural Approaches to Language.  (Contact:  Bert Cornillie, SLE Mtg 2001, Dept Ling, Blijde-Inkomststraat 21, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium; 32-16-324765; fax: 32-16-324767; SLE2001@arts.kuleuven.ac.be; http://wwwling.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/sle2001/.)

29-31.      Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech.  U Edinburgh, Scotland.  (Contact:  disfl@ling.ed.ac.uk; http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/DISS-01.)

29 August - 1 September.  Linguistic Perspectives on Endangered Languages.  U Helsinki, Finland. 
(Contact:  el-organizers@ling.helsinki.fi; http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/el.html.)

30 August - 1 September.       New Zealand Linguistic Society.  U Canterbury, New Zealand.  Abstract deadline: 7 June 2001.  (Contact:  Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, Dept Ling, U Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand; mcc@ling.canterbury.ac.nz; http://www.massey.ac.nz/~wwlingui/NZLS/01Conf.html.)

30 August - 1 September.  Storytelling in the Americas.  Brock U, St Catharines, ON, Canada.  (Contact:  Mark Anderson, Dept  Hist, Brock U, St Catherines, ON, Canada L2S 3A1; manderso@spartan.ac.brocku.ca; http://www.brocku.ca/storytelling/callforpapers.htm.)

31 August - 1 September.  The Role of Agreement in Argument Structure.  Utrecht U, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  Wkshp Agreement & Argument Struc, c/o Peter Ackema, UiL OTS, Trans 10, 3512 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands; ackema@let.uu.nl;
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/events/events.htm.)

September

1-2.          ACL SIGdial Workshop on Discourse & Dialogue.  Aalborg, Denmark.  (Contact:  sigdial2001@ims.uni-stuttgart.de.)

3-7.          European Conference on Speech Communication & Technology, 7th (EUROSPEECH 2001-Scandinavia).  Aalborg, Denmark.  (Contact:  Wim van Dommelen, Dept Ling, Nor U Sci & Tech, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway; 47-73-596527; fax: 47-73-596119; wim.van.dommelen@hf.ntnu.no; http://eurospeech2001.org.)

4-5.          Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics '2001.  Divnomorsk, Russia.  Claim for participation deadline: 15 June 2001; paper deadline:  1 September 2001.  (Contact:  solovyev@mi.ru.)

5-7.          Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP-2001).  Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria.  (Contact:  Galia Agelova, Ling Modelling Lab, Bulgarian Acad Scis, 25A Acad G Bonchev Str, 1113 Sofia Bulgaria; galia@lml.bas.bg; http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2001/.)

6-8.          Modality in Contemporary English.  U Verona, Italy.  (Contact:  Roberta Facchinetti, Fac Ed, U Verona, Via S. Francesco 22, 37219 Verona, Italy; fax: 39-045-802-8705; faro@chiostro.univr.it; http://www.univr.it/cla/conferences/modality/modality_index.htm.)

7-9.          Himalayan Languages, 7th.  Uppsala U, Sweden.  (Contact:   Anju Saxena, Dept Ling, Uppsala U, Box 527, SE-744 51 Uppsala, Sweden; 46-18-471-1457; fax: 46-18-471-1416; anju.saxena@ling.uu.se; http:/www.afro.uu.se/HLS-7.html.)

7-9.          Practical Applications in Language Corpora (PALC 2001).  Lodz U, Poland.  (Contact:  Dept Engl Lang, Al. Kosciuszki 65, 90-514 Lodz, Poland; 48-42-639-0220; fax: 48-42-639-0218; corpora@krysia.uni.lodz.pl.)

10-13.      Text, Speech, & Dialogue (TSD 2001).  Zelezna Ruda, Czech Republic.  (Contact:  Helena Benesova, U West Bohemia, Fac App Scis, Dept Compu Sci, Univerzitni 8, CZ-306 14  Pilsen, Czech Republic; 420-19-7491-212; fax: 420-19-7491-213; tsd2001@kiv.zcu.cz; http://www-kiv.zcu.cz/events/tsd2001.)

10-15.  BISCA Hierarchies of Representation.  Bolzano, Italy.  (Contact:  liliana.albertazzi@soc.unitn.it.)

11-14.      Conceptual Foundations of Dynamic Semantics.  Prague, Czech Rep.  Theme:  Is Meaning Dynamic?  (Contact:  http://www.flu.cas.cz/logica/col2001/main.htm.)

12-14.      Linguistics Colloquium, 36th.  Ljubljana, Slovenia.  (Contact:  http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/germanistika/lk/lk.htm.)

13-15.      Third Language Acquisition & Trilingualism, 2nd.  Leeuwarden, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  Danny Beetsma, Fryske Acad, PO Box 54, 8900 AB Leeuwarden, The Netherlands; fax: 31-58-213-1409; dbeetsma@fa.knaw.nl;
http://www.spz.tu-darmstadt.de/projekt_L3/conferences/L3conf2001/ Index.html.)

14-15.      Spanish Language Processing & Language Technologies, 2nd.  Jain, Spain.  (Contact:  David Farwell, Compu Res Lab, Box 30001/3CRL, NM SU, Las Cruces, NM 88003; david@crl.nmsu.edu; http://sepln2001.ujaen.es.)

14-16.      Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (GALA 2001).  Palmela, Portugal.  (Contact:  gala2001@netvisao.pt; http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/clunl/gala_index.htm.)

18-22.      Machine Translation Summit, 8th.  Santiago de Compostela, Spain.  (Contact:  MT-Summit@cst.ku.dk; http://www.eamt.org/summitVII.)

20-22.      Victor Henry:  Linguistique & Partages Disciplinaires a la Fin du 19th Siecle en France.  U Paris III, France.  (Contact:  Christian Puech, U Paris III Sorbonne nouvelle, Ctr Ling Française, 13, rue de Santeuil, 75005 Paris, France; christian.puech@univ-paris3.fr.)

20-23.      Form-Meaning Connections in Second Language Acquisition.  U IL, Urbana, IL.  (Contact:  http://www.uic.edu/depts/sfip/index.htm.)

20-23.      Mediterranean Meeting on Morphology, 3rd (MMM3).  Barcelona, Spain.  (Contact:  mmm.barcelona@iula.upf.es; http://www.iula.upf.es/mmm3.htm.)

21-22.      CoLLaTE Colloquium, 2nd.  Ghent, Belgium.  Theme:  Contrastive Analysis & Linguistic Theory.  (Contact:  http://bank.rug.ac.be/contragram/collate.html.)

21-24.      Endangered Languages & the Media.  Agadir, Morocco.  (Contact:  Nicholas Ostler, Batheaston Villa, 172 Bailbrook Ln, Bath BA1 7AA, England;  44-1225-85-2865; fax:  44-1225-85-9258; nostler@chibcha.demon.co.uk; http://www.ogmios.org.)

22-25.      The Prehistory of Australia, 2nd (ARCLING II).  Canberra, ACT, Australia.  (Contact:  Patrick McConvell, Lang & Soc AIATSIS, GPO 553, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia; 61-2-62461116; fax: 61-2-62497714; patrick@aiatsis.gov.au.)

23-28.      Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic, & Computation, 4th.  Borjomi, Georgia.  (Contact:  Ingrid van Loon, Inst Logic, Lang & Computa, U Amsterdam, Plantage Muidergracht 24, NL-1018 TV Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 31-20-525-6519; fax:  31-20-525-5206; borjomi@wins.uva.nl.)

24-26.      Learning & Teaching Language in a Multilingual Society.  U Brunei, Darussalam, Brunei.  (Contact:  Rosnah Ramly, Lang Ctr, U Brunei Darussalam, Tungku Link, Gadong BE 1410, Brunei Darussalam; fax:  673-2-790472; rosramly@fass.ubd.edu.bn; rosramly@hotmail.com.)

25-28.      Languages of the Far East, Southeast Asia, & West Africa, 6th.  U St Petersburg, Russia.  (Contact:  fax:  7- 812-328-7732; yanson@RY1703.spb.edu .)   

27-29.      Gesellschaft für Angewadte Linguistik, 32nd (GAL).  U Passau, Germany.  Theme:  Language beyond Disciplines.  (Contact:  Rudolf Emons, U Passau Lehrstuhl Engl Sprach & Cul, Innstrasse 40, 94030 Passau, Germany; 851-509-2801; fax: 851-509-2802; gal2001@uni-passau.de.)

28-30.      Graduate Student Conference on Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, & Cognitive Science (PHICS).  Carleton U, Ottawa, ON, Canada.  (Contact:  http://www.carleton.ca/iis/PHICS/.)

28-30.      Linguistic Association of the Southwest, 30th (LASSO).  Albuquerque, NM.  Theme:  Language Use & Structure.  (Contact:  MaryEllen Garcia, Div For Langs, U TX, San Antonio, TX 78249-0644; mgarcia@utsa.edu; http://www.tamu-commerce.edu/swjl/lasso/html.)

October

4-6.          Linguistics Symposium, 8th.  U Dalhousie, Halifax, NS, Canada.  Theme:  Traduction & terminologie:  Rôle dans l'enrichissement linguistique, intellectuel & culturel.  (Contact:  Symp 2001, Dept Fren, U Dalhousie, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 3J5; fax: 902-494-1626; rmopoho@is.dal.ca.)

4-6.          Paris Syntax & Semantics Conference (CSSP 2001).  Paris, France.  (Contact:  Syntax & Seman Colloq, U Paris 7, Ling, UFRL, Case 7003, Tour Cntrl, 9 fl, 2 Place Jussieu, 75251 Paris-Cedex 05, France; CSSP01@linguist.jussieu.fr; http://www.llf.cnrs.fr/CSSP.html.)

4-7.          Pacific Second Language Research Forum (PacSLRF).  U HI-Manoa, Honolulu, HI.  (Contact:  pacslrf@hawaii.edu; http://www.LLL.hawaii.edu/pacslrf/.)

6-8.          Early Phonological Acquisition.  Marseilles, France.  Deadline for poster session abstracts:  1 July 2001.  (Contact:  Sharon Peperkamp, Wkshp Early Phonol Acq, Lab Sci Cogn & Psycholing, EHESS-CNRS, 54, Bd Raspail, 75270 Paris cedex 7, France; sharon@lscp.ehess.fr; http://www.lscp.net/persons/peperkamp/workshop.html.)

8-10.        Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching Symposium, 5th.  Beijing, PRC.  Theme:  Focus on the Learner.  Abstract deadline:  30 June 2001.  (Contact:  Jiang Quanhong, Dept For Langs, Beijing U Aeronautics & Astronautics, Beijing 100083, PRC; fldbuaa@public.fhnet.cn.net.)

8-10.        South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable, 21st (SALA XXI).  Konstanz, Germany.  (Contact:  Miriam Butt, U Konstanz, FB Sprachwissenschaft, D 186, 78457 Konstanz, Germany; 49-7531-88-26-80; fax:  49-7531-88-44 59; sala01@uni-konstanz.de; http://lling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/conferences/sala01/.)

11-13.      Phonetics-Phonology Interface.  Berlin, Germany.  Abstract deadline:  15 July 2001.  (Contact:  CPPI, Zent für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Jaegerstr 10-11, 10117 Berlin, Germany; fax: 49-30-20192-402; cppi@zas.gwz-berlin.de; http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/.)

11-14.      Acquisition of Spanish & Portuguese as First & Second Languages, 4th/Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, 5th.  U IL, Urbana, IL.  (Contact:  Silvina Montrul, Dept Span, Ital,, & Port, 4080 For Langs Bldg, MC-176, 707 S. Mathews Av, U IL, Urbana, IL 61801; montrul@uiuc.edu; http://www.sip.uiuc.edu/conf2001.)

11-14.      Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching Symposium, 5th.  Guilin, PRC.  [See 8-10 October listing for complete information. Individuals may attend either or both portions.]

11-14.      New Ways of Analyzing Variation, 30th (NWAV-30).  NC SU, Raleigh, NC.  (Contact:  Walt Wolfram, Box 8105, Dept Engl, NC SU, Raleigh, NC 27695-8105; walt_wolfram@ncsu.edu; http://www.ncsu.edu/linguistics/nwav.)

12-14.      Acquisition of Spanish & Portuguese as First & Second Languages.  U IL-Urbana, IL.  (Contact:  Silvina Montrul, Dept Span, Ital,& Port, 4080 FLB, MC-176, U IL, 707 S. Mathews Av, Urbana, IL 61801; montrul@uiuc.edu; http://www.sip.uiuc.edu/conf2001.)

12-14.      Yuen Ren Society.   UC, Los Angeles, CA.  Abstract deadline:  31 August 2001.  (Contact:  David Prager Branner, Sch For Langs & Lits, Dept Asian & E Euro, 2106 Jimenez Hl, U MD, College Park, MD 20742; branner@glue.umd.edu.)

17-19.      Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS-2001).  Ogunquit, ME.  (Contact:  Chris Welty, Dept Compu Sci, Vassar C, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601; 914-437-5992; http://www.fois.org/.)  

17-19.      Parsing Technologies, 7th.  Beijing, PRC.  (Contact:  Giorgio Satta, U Padova, Dept Elettronica & Informatica, via Gradenigo 6/A, I-35131 Padova, Italy; http://www.icl.pku.edu.cn/iwpt2001.html.)

19-20.      Conflict & Negotiation in the Language of Specialized Texts, 2nd (CERLIS).  Bergamo, Italy.  (Contact:  CERLIS, Dept Ling & Comparative Lit, U Bergamo, via Salvecchio 19, 2429 Bergamo, Italy; fax:  39-35-246443; cerlis@unibg.it; http://www.unibg.it/cerlis/home.htm.)

19-21.      North East Linguistic Society (NELS), 32nd.  New York, NY.  Abstract deadline:  1 July 2001.  (Contact:  nels32@gc.cuny.edu; http://web.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics/nels.htm.)

23-26.      Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology, 2nd (IAT-2001).  Maebashi City, Japan.  (Contact:  Ning Zhong, IAT-2001, Dept Inf Eng, Maebashi Inst Tech, 460-1, Kamisadori-Cho, Maebashi-City, 371-0816 Japan; 81-27-265-7366;
zhong@maebashi-it.ac.jp; http://kis.maebashi-it.ac.jp/iat01.)

25-26.      Discourse,  Communication, & the Enterprise.  Lisbon, Portugal.  (Contact:  Emília Ribeiro Pedro, Conf Disc, Commun, & Enterprise, Ctr Engl Stud, Fac Let, U Lisbon, University City, 1600-214 Lisbon, Portugal; 351-21-792-0000; fax: 351-21-796-0063; epedro@mail.doc.fl.ul.pt.)

25-27.      Contrastive Linguistics, 2nd (ICLC II).  U Santiago de Compostela,  Spain.  (Contact:  ICLC II, Fac Philos, U Santiago de Compostela, Av  Castelao s/n, E-15782 Santiago, Spain; 34-981-57-5340; fax: 34-981-57-4646; iarabade@usc.es; http://www.usc.es/ia303/benvidag.htm.)

25-28.      Algonquian Conference, 33rd.  UC, Berkeley, CA.  Abstract deadline:  1 September 2001.  (Contact:  33 Alg Conf, Dept Ling, 1203 Dwinelle Hl, UC, Berkeley, CA 94720-2650; rrhodes@cogsci.berkeley.edu; lbwelch@well.com.)

26-28.      Western Conference on Linguistics (WECOL).  U WA, Seattle, WA.  (Contact: WECOL 2001, Dept Ling, U WA, Box 354340, Seattle, WA 98195-4340; wecol@u.washington.edu; http://depts.washington.edu/wecol.)

27.           Michigan Linguistic Society.  E MI U, Ypsilanti, MI.  Abstract deadline:  10 September 2001.  (Contact:  Veronica Grondona, Ling Prog, Dept Engl Lang & Lit, E MI U, Ypsilanti, MI 48197; 734-487-0145; fax: 734-483-9744; grondona@emunix.emich.edu; http://www.emich.edu/public/lingprog.)

November

1-3.          American Dialect Society Session/Midwest Modern Language Association.  Cleveland, OH.  (Contact:  Beth Simon, Dept Engl & Ling, IPFW, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499; fax: 219-481-6985; simon@ipfw.edu.)

1-3.          Hellenic Language & Terminology, 3rd.  Athens, Greece.  (Contact:  Hellenic Soc Terminol, 5 Socrati Tsakona Str, 152 36 Penteli, Greece; http://sfr.ee.teiath.gr/htm.)

2-3.          Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association.  Dalhousie U, Halifax, NS, Canada.  Theme:  Linguistic Identity & Diversity.  Abstract deadline:  7 September 2001.  (Contact:  APLA 2001, Fren Dept, Dalhousie U, 6235 University Av, Halifax, NS B3H 4P9, Canada; 902-494-2018; fax: 902-494-1626; rmopoho@is.dal.ca.)

2-4.          Boston University  Conference on Language Development, 26th.  (Contact:  Boston U, Conf Lang Devel, 704 Commonwealth Av, Ste 101, Boston, MA 02215; 617-353-3085; langconf@acs.bu.edu; http://web.bu.edu/LINGUISTICS/APPLIED/conference.html.)

7-9.          Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 13th.  Dallas, TX.  Paper deadline:  15 June 2001.  (Contact:  http://www.seas.smu.edu/~moldovan/ICTAI2001/.)

8-10.        South Atlantic Modern Language Association.  Atlanta, GA.  (Contact:  Marvin Ching, 1025 Monticello Dr, Atlanta, GA 38107.)

8-11.        Trans-European Language Resources Infrastructure Seminar, 6th, (TELRI).  Bansko, Bulgaria.  Theme:  Multilingual Corpus Research.  Abstract deadline:  22 June 2001.  (Contact:  Pernilla Danielsson, Ctr Corp Ling, Westmere, The Mews, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK, 44-121-414-5688; fax: 44-121-414-6053; pern illa@clgbham.ac.uk.)

9-11.        La Circulation des Discours:  Les Frontieres du Discours Rapporte.  Brussels, Belgium.  (Contact:  Sophie Marnette, Gonville & Caius Coll, Cambridge CB2 1TA, UK; sm209@cus.cam.ac.uk; http://www-stu.cai.cam.ac.uk/ci-dit.)

9-11.        Pacific Ancient & Modern Language Association (PAMLA).  (Contact:  Ilona Vandergriff, San Francisco SU, 1600 Holloway Av, San Francisco, CA 94132; 415-338-3120; vdgriff@sfsu.edu; http://www.pamla.org.)

15-17.      Acquisition of Verb Grammar & Verb Arguments.  Berlin, Germany.  Abstract deadline:  30 June 2001.  (Contact:  Insa Guelzow, Zent Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Universalienforschung & Typol, Jaegerstr 10/11, D-10117 Berlin, Germany; guelzow@zas.gwz-berlin.de.)

15-17.      History of Linguistics in Texts & Concepts.  Potsdam U, Germany.  (Contact:  Uwe Dietzel, U Potsdam, Inst Roman Ling & Engl Sprachwissenschaft, PF 60 15 53, D-14415 Potsdam, Germany; 49-331-977-2015; fax: 49-331-977-2193; udietzel@rz.uni-potsdam.de.)

15-18.      International Society of Portuguese as a Second Language, 4th (SIPLE).  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  Theme:  The Challenge of the New Millenium.  Abstract deadline:  15 June 2001.  (Contact:  Ricardo Borges Alencar, richard@let.puc-rio.br.)

16-18.      Co-ordination:  Syntax, Semantics, & Pragmatics.  U Salford, Greater Manchester, UK.  (Contact:  Diane Blakemore, Sch Lang, U Salford, Salford M5 4WT, UK; d.blakemore@salford.ac.uk.)

21-24.      Colateral Languages Colloquium.  Amiens, France.  Theme:  Linguistic, Sociolinguistic, & Glottopolitical Problems Concerning Linguistic Proximity.  Paper deadline:  15 June 2001.  (Contact:  http://www.u-picardie.fr/~LaboCEP/.)

22-24.      EDS Conference, 7th.  U Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia; Theme:  Strategies of Betrayal.  Abstract deadline:  30 July 2001.  (Contact:  Sadok Bouhlila, EDS Coord, Dept Engl, Fac Let, Manouba 2010 Tunis, Tunisia; 216-1-601-447; fax: 216-1-600-910; sbouh@yahoo.com.)

23-24.      Predicative Morphosyntax:  Parameters of Variation in Romance.  U Palermo, Italy.  (Contact:  Delia Bentley, Dept Ling, U Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, GB, 44-161-275-3193; fax:  44-161-275-3187; delia.bentley@man.ac.uk; http://www.unipa.it/~lendi/workshop.htm.)

28-30.      Formal Description of Slavic Languages, 4th (FDSL-4).  U Potsdam, Germany.  (Contact:  FDSL-4 Org Cte, Inst Slav, U Potsdam, PF 60 15 53, D-14415 Potsdam, Germany; 49-331-977-2623; fax:  49-331-977-2620; fdsl4@rz.uni-potsdam.de.)

29 November -2 December.  IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM '01).  Paper deadline:  15 June 2001.  (Contact:  Xindong Wu, Dept Math & Compu Scis, CO Sch of Mines, 1500 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401; 303-273-3874; fax: 303-273-3875; xindong@computer.org; http://kais.mines.edu/~xwu/icdm/icdm-01.html.)

December

3-8.          Neural Information Processing Systems:  Natural & Synthetic (NIPS2001).  Vancouver, BC, Canada.  Paper deadline:  20 June 2001.  (Contact:  fax:  619-587-0417; npsinfo@salk.edu; http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/NIPS.)

5-8.          Early Lexicon Acquisition: Normal & Pathological Development (ELA 2001).  Lyon, France.  (Contact:  33-4-72-72-64-62; Sophie.Kern@ish-lyon.cnrs.fr.)

7-9.          Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe, 10th (ConSole X).  U Leiden, The Netherlands.  Abstract deadline:  1 August 2001.  (Contact:  ConSole X - Abs, ULCL, Vakgroep ATW, PO Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands; fax:  31-71-527-2125; j.van.craenenbroeck@let.leidenuniv.nl; http://www.leidenuniv.nl/hil/sole/consolex/.)

11-13.      IRCS Workshop on Linguistic Databases.  U Penn, Philadelphia, PA.  (Contact:  http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database/.)

12-14.      Perspectives on  Aspect. Utrecht, The Netherlands.  (Contact:  Perspectives on Aspect, UiL OTS, Trans 10, 3512 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands; 31-30-253-6006; aspect@let.uu.nl.)

17-19.      Amsterdam Colloquium, 13th (AC2001).  U Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  Themes:  Semantics & Cognitive Science; Game Theory. Abstract deadline:  1 September 2001.   (Contact:  13 Amsterdam Colloq ILLC, Dept Phil, U Amsterdam, Nieuwe Doelenstr 15, 1012 CP Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 31-20-525-4531; fax: 31-20-525-4503; ac2001@wins.uva.nl; http://www.illc.uva.nl/ac2001/.)

20-21.      Acquisition & Construction of Meaning in Cross-Linguistic Perspective.  U René Decartes, Paris 5, France.  (Contact:  Claire Martinot, 8, rue de Verdun, esc 12, F-94500 Champigny-sur-Marne, France; cmartinot@aol.com.)

2002

January

3-6.          Linguistic Society of America.  San Francisco, CA.  Abstract deadline:  1 September 2001.  (Contact:  LSA, 1325 18 St, NW, Ste 211, Washington, DC 20036-6501; 202-835-1714; fax: 202-835-1717; lsa@lsadc.org; http://www.lsadc.org.)

3-6.          North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences.  San Francisco, CA.  Abstract deadline:  1 September 2001.  (Contact:  Michael Mackert, Ger-Engl Lang Serv, 445 Madigan Av, Morgantown WV 26501-6425; 304-284-8470; fax: 775-418-4206; gels.llc@michaelangelo.net.)

4-6.          GLOW in Asia, 3rd.  Hsinchu, Taiwan.  (Contact:  GLOW in Asia Selection Cte, c/o Wei-tien Dylan Tsai, Grad Inst Ling, Ntnl Tsing Hua U, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan.)

8-11.        Austronesian Linguistics Conference, 9th (9ICAL).  Canberra, ACT, Australia.  (Contact:  ICAL Org Cte, Ling Dept, Res Sch Pac & Asian Stud, Australian Ntl U, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia; Anconf@anu.edu.au; http://rspas.anu.edu.au/linguistics/ANConfs/.)

14-16.      Oceanic Languages Conference, 5th (COOL5).  Canberra, ACT, Australia.  (Contact:  COOL5 Org Cte, Ling Dept, Res Sch Pac & Asian Stud, Australian Ntl U, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia; http://rspas.au.edu.au/linguistics/ANConfs/.)

16-19.      Neuro Fuzzy Technologies, 1st (NF 2002).  Havana, Cuba.  (Contact:  nf2002@itstransnational.com;
http://www.icsc-naiso.org/conferences/nf2002index.html.)

February

12-15.      Autonomous Intelligent Systems, 1st (ICAIS 2002).  Deakin U, Geelong, Australia.  Abstract deadline:  30 June 2001.  (Contact:  icais02@itstransnational.com; http://www.icsc-naiso.org/conferences/icais2002/index.html.)

16-18.      Columbia School Conference on the Interaction of Linguistic Form & Meaning with Human Behavior, 7th.  Columbia U, New York, NY.  Abstract deadline:  28 September 2001.  (Contact:  Radmila Gorup, Dept Slavic Langs, Columbia U, New York, NY 10027; jsphdvs@yahoo.com.)

18-23.      Asociacion de Linguistica & Filologia de America Latina, 13th (ALFAL XIII).  San José, Costa Rica.  (Contact:  westphal@umbc.edu; http://www.alfal.org/.)

March

13-15.      Statistical Analysis of Textual Data, 6th.  Saint-Malo, France.  Paper deadline:  1 September 2001.  (Contact:  jadt2002@irisa.fr; http://www.irisa.fr/jadt.)

25-28.      LAUD Symposium, 29th.  U Koblenz-Landau, Germany.  Theme:  The Language of Politico-Social Ideologies. Abstract deadline:  1 July 2001.  (Contact:  Martin Pütz, U Koblenz-Landau, Inst Engl, Im Fort 7, 76829 Landau, Germany; puetz@uni-landau.de.)

April

2-5.          European Meeting on Cybernetics & Systems Research, 16th (EMCSR 2002).  U Vienna, Austria.  Paper deadline:  19 October 2001.  (Contact:  Austrian Soc Cybernetic Studies, Schottengasse 3, A-1010 Vienna 1, Austria; 43-1-533-6112; fax: 43-1-4277-9631; sec@oefai.at; http://www.oefai.at/emcsr/.)

4-6.          New Reflections on Grammaticalization, 2nd.  U Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  Abstract deadline:  1 November 2001.  (Contact:  Gramma2, Scand Dept, U Amsterdam, Spuistr 134, 1012 VB Amsterdam, The Netherlands; gramma@hum.uva.nl; http://www.hum.uva.nl/gramma/.)

4-6.          Poetics & Linguistics Association.  U Birmingham, UK.  Theme:  The Writer's Craft, the Culture's Technology.  (Contact:  Michael Toolan, PALA 2002, Dept Engl, U Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK; pala2002@clg.bham.ac.uk; http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/pala2002.)

5-6.          Berkeley Germanic Linguistics Roundtable. UC, Berkeley, CA.  (Contact:  Irmengard Rauch, Dept Ger, UC, Berkeley, CA 94720; 510-642-2003; fax: 707-746-7480; irauch@socrates.berkeley.edu.)

5-7.          West Coast Conference on Foreign Languages, 21st (WCCFL-21).  UC, Santa Cruz, CA.  (Contact:  http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/lingistics/WCCFL/.)

6-8.          British Association of Slavonic & East European Studies (BASEES).  Cambridge, UK.  Abstract deadline:  15 October 2001.  (Contact:  Neil Bermel, Dept Russian & Slav Studies, Arts Tower, Western Bank, U Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK; 44-114-222-7405; fax: 44-114-222-7416; n.bermel@sheffield.ac.uk.)

6-9.          American Association for Applied Linguistics.  Salt Lake City, UT.  (Contact:  AAAL, PO Box 21686, Eagan, MN 55121-0686; 612-953-0805; fax: 612-431-8404; aaaloffice@aaal.org; http://www.aaal.org.)

7-9.          International Association of Literary Semantics.  U Birmingham. UK.  (Contact:   (Contact:  Michael Toolan, IALS 2002, Dept Engl, U Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK; pala2002@clg.bham.ac.uk; http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/pala2002.)

9-13.        Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, 36th.  Salt Lake City, UT.  (Contact:  TESOL, 700 S Washington St, Ste 200, Alexandria, VA 22314; 703-836-0774; fax: 703-836-7864; conv@tesol.edu; http://www.tesol.edu.)

11-13.      UK Symposium on Hispanic Linguistics.  Guildford, Surrey, UK.  Abstract deadline:  1 October 2001.  (Contact:  http://www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/Spanish/simposio.html.)

12-14.      Gender & Language Association, 2nd (IGALA2).  Lancaster U, UK.  (Contact:  igala2@lancs.ac.uk; http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/groups/gal/igala2.htm.)

17-20.      Spanish in the United States & Spanish in Contact with Other Languages in the Ibero-American World, 19th.  U PR, Rio Piedras, PR.  Abstract deadline:  1 November 2001.  (Contact:  Luis A Ortiz, Ling Grad Prog, Fac Hum, U PR, Rio Piedras Campus, PO Box 22765, Rio Piedras, PR 00931-2765; 787-764-0000 x 3389; fax: 787-763-5899; luortiz@prtc.net.)

19-21.      Linguistic Symposium on the Romance Languages, 32nd (LSRL XXXII).  U Toronto, Canada.  Abstract deadline:  7 December 2001.  (Contact:  LSRL XXXII, Dept Fren, U Toronto, 50 St Joseph St, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1J4; 416-926-1300 x 3304; lsrl.xxxii@utoronto.ca; http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/lsrl32/.)

August

5-9.          Methods in Dialectology, 11th (Methods XI).  U Joensuu, Finland.  (Contact:  Markku Filppula, Dept Engl, U Joensuu, PO Box 111, 80101 Joensuu, Finland; 358-251-4317; fax: 358-251-4211; markku.filppula@joensuu.fi; http://www.joensuu.fi/fld/methodsxi/.)

7-11.        Organization in Discourse 2:  The Historical Perspective.  Turku, Finland.  (Contact:  oid2002@utu.fi; http://www.utu.fi/hum/engfil/oid2002.html.)

September

27-28.      Entre les Deux Rives--Colloque Contrastif Français-Finnois, 6th.  Helsinki, Finland.  (Contact:  358-9-19-12-29-08; eva.havu@helsinki.fi; http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/romkl/fra/fra_manif.html.)

2003

August

3-9.          International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 15th (ICPhS).  Barcelona,  Spain. (Contact:  icphs@uab.es/icphs/defaultvella.htm.)

15-21.      International Congress of Slavists.  Ljubljana, Slovenia.  (Contact:  Michael S Flier, Dept Slav Langs & Lits, Harvard U, Barker Ctr, 12 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138; http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/acs.)