From: Zajdó Krisztina <zajdo(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: FW: Evolang X, Vienna, 14-17 April
Date: 7 February 2013 10:33:33 am CET
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Zajdó Krisztina
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 09:58:40 +0100
From: evolang(a)univie.ac.at
To: evolang(a)univie.ac.at
Subject: Evolang X, Vienna, 14-17 April
Dear colleague,
We are pleased to let you know that EVOLANG 10 (10th International Conference on the
Evolution of Language) will be held on 14-17 April 2014 in Vienna at the Department of
English of Vienna University.
As a participant of former EVOLANG conferences you will know that the EVOLANG conference
series provides the major meeting for researchers worldwide in the origins and evolution
of language. The EVOLANG conferences are interdisciplinary, with contributions from
disciplines including, but not limited to: anthropology, archeology, artificial life,
biology, cognitive science, genetics, linguistics, modeling, paleontology, physiology,
primatology, and psychology. Typically, about 300 delegates attend, with representatives
from all these disciplines.
Next year's plenary speakers will be
Michael Arbib
Rob Boyd
Bill Croft
Chris Knight and Jim Hurford
Ann Senghas
Joan Silk
Kenny Smith
Call for Papers:
The 10th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (Vienna, April 14-17,
2014) invites substantive contributions relating to the evolution of human language.
Submissions may be in any relevant discipline, including, but not limited to,
anthropology, archeology, artificial life, biology, cognitive science, genetics,
linguistics, modeling, paleontology, physiology, primatology, and psychology. Normal
standards of academic excellence apply.
Submitted papers should aim to make clear their own substantive claim, relating this to
relevant scientific literature, and briefly setting out the method by which the claim is
substantiated, the nature of the relevant data, and/or the core of the theoretical
argument concerned. Submissions may be theory-based, but empirical studies should not rest
on preliminary results.
Submissions can be made (by September 1, 2013) both for podium presentations (20 minutes
plus 10 minutes for discussion) and for poster presentations. They are limited to one
first-authored podium presentation and one first-authored poster per person. There is no
limit on second authored submissions. When submitting, please indicate whether your
submission is to be considered for inclusion as a talk, as a poster, or as either of the
two.
For both podium and poster presentations, there are two possible types of submission: (a)
Full papers, which can have a length of between 6 and 8 pages, and (b) Abstracts, which
can be up to 2 pages long.
All accepted submissions will be published in a bound proceedings volume to appear before
the start of the conference.
For details concerning the submission process and submission formats go to the conference
site (
http://vienna.evolang.org).
Call for Workshop Proposals:
In addition to the general session, EVOLANG 10 will be able to host up to four
thematically focused half-day workshops to be held between 09:00 and 13:45 on April 14
(i.e. accommodating 8 half-hour slots, 15 minutes for an introduction, and 30 minutes for
a coffee break).
Workshop proposals should be sent to the local organizers (evolang(a)univie.ac.at) by April
30, 2013. Notification of acceptance will be given by May 20, 2013. The responsibility for
the detailed scheduling of the workshops and for the quality of workshop contributions
will rest with workshop convenors.
For details concerning the submission of workshop proposals go to the conference site
(
http://vienna.evolang.org).