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The Department of Slavic and Oriental Studies at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Belgium, is pleased to announce the First International "Perspectives On Slavistics" Conference. The conference will take place on the Faculty of Arts campus in Leuven , Belgium, September 17-19, 2004, thanks to the financial support of the Flemish Fund for Scientific Research and the Faculty of Arts of the K.U.Leuven. During the past few months, more than 100 researchers from all over the world have reacted to our call for papers and have submitted their abstracts for review. Notifications of the Organizing Committee's decisions have been sent out on June 2nd, 2004 (some servers seem to reject incoming mail from the "Perspectives on Slavistics" e-mail address, so please click here for the list of accepted abstracts in case the notifications of the Organizing Committee did not get through). The goals of the conference are to encourage the study of
Slavic
languages and literatures and to establish connections among (young)
scholars
working in these areas. There will be two parallel colloquia, one
focusing
on literature, the other reserved for linguistics. The linguistics
colloquium
will have the honour to host the 2004 Slavic Cognitive Linguistics
Conference
( SCLA ). This way we can bring together cognitive
linguists
and linguists working in other frameworks, and offer a forum for
collaboration
and discussion on current developments in Slavic Linguistics. Confirmed
keynote
speakers include
Tore Nesset from Tromso University in Norway, Elżbieta Tabakowska and
Aleksander
Fiut from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków,
Laura
Janda from the University of North Carolina at Chapell Hill, Elwira Grossman from the University of Glasgow
and David Danaher from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
Ekaterina Rachilina and Vladimir
Plungjan from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow will have a
presentation
on corpus linguistics ("Corpora in Slavic Linguistics: the Russian
National
Corpus"). All presentations and posters will be in English in order to open the conference up to researchers working on non-Slavic languages and literatures. Each paper will be allowed thirty minutes (including 10 minutes for discussion). We strongly encourage the use of modern presentation software, e.g. Powerpoint. Laptops and beamers will be provided. For details or questions concerning the linguistics section, please contact Dagmar Divjak ( dagmar.divjak@arts.kuleuven.ac.be ). If your questions relate to the literature session, contact Kris Van Heuckelom ( kris.vanheuckelom@arts.kuleuven.ac.be ). Organizing CommitteeProf. Dr. Tatjana Soldatjenkova (K.U.Leuven, Belgium) Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Waegemans (K.U.Leuven, Belgium) Prof. Dr. Thomas Langerak (U.Gent, Belgium) Prof. Dr. Oleksiy Yudin (U.Gent, Belgium) Dr. Dagmar Divjak (K.U.Leuven - F.W.O.-Vlaanderen, Belgium) Dr. Kris Van Heuckelom (K.U.Leuven - F.W.O.-Vlaanderen, Belgium) "Perspectives on Slavistics" Conference Department of Slavic and Oriental Studies K.U.Leuven Blijde Inkomststraat 21, B-3000 Leuven tel +32/16324915 - fax +32/16324932 slavistics@arts.kuleuven.ac.be
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