McGill Canadian Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates

You may have received a flier about this in a Linguistics class last semester, but the McGill Canadian Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates (MCCLU) is still seeking submissions.  Why not apply?

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McGill’s Canadian Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates is still
looking for abstract submissions from students who would like to present
a 20-minute talk with a 10-minute question period on their research on
topics related to linguistics.
McCCLU is also looking for students to participate in our poster session
to be held during the conference. The poster session is open to all
student research in linguistics. If you have written a paper or done
interesting research in linguistics but don’t feel you could give a
whole 20-minute talk on your topic, the poster session is for you. We
will also consider posters presenting research that is still in its
preliminary stages and may not have solid results by the beginning of
March as long as the expected results are stated in the abstract for the
poster
Abstracts for both 20-minute talks and for posters should be a maximum
of one-page in length and should be sent electronically to
mccclu2009@gmail.com by February 9th, 2009. If you would like to just be
considered for the poster session please indicate so in your e-mail.

If you do not wish to present your research but would still like to
participate in McCCLU please join us! We will have professors Heather
Goad and Bernhard Schwarz as our guest speakers and have lots of fun
events planned throughout the weekend. Visit our website www.mccclu.com
for more information. Online pre-registration will begin soon!

Thanks,
Kate McCurdy
McCCLU Coordinator
mccclu2009@gmail.com


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