ALS 2004 Conference
    Australian Linguistic Society Annual Conference 2004
Held at   University of Sydney
 Sancta Sophia College
 Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA
 2006
July 13 - 15, 2004

The Australian Linguistic Society Annual Conference was held in Sancta Sophia College at the University of Sydney in 2004, hosted by the Department of Linguistics. ALS is the main conference in Australia for people interested in all aspects of linguistics. Papers are given on general, theoretical, descriptive, historical, typological, acquisition, and sociolinguistics topics, as well as on descriptions of languages, especially languages of the region. In 2004, the plenary speakers included Carol Neidle (Boston University) on signed languages, and Cliff Goddard (University of New England). There was a workshop on historical linguistics.

Presenters of papers have been asked to submit written versions for refereeing for possible inclusion in proceedings of the conference, to be edited by Ilana Mushin. These should be available early in 2005.
For information about proceedings of past ALS conferences, click here.

Overview
Conference Program
Call for Papers
Abstract and Paper Submission
Presenters, Abstracts, and Papers
Registration, Accommodation, and Travel
Conference Organizers and Key Partners
Conference Schedule
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This conference has been generously sponsored by The Australian Linguistic Society and The School of Society, Culture and Performance, University of Sydney.

 
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