Date: Sat, 12 Nov 1994 12:13:54 -0500

From: Shari Kendall KENDALLS[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]GUVAX.BITNET

Subject: Discourse conference final call



updated 11/12/94



FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

Abstract and Colloquium Proposal Deadline:

November 18, 1994



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The Georgetown Linguistics Society

presents



GLS 1995



DEVELOPMENTS IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS



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February 17-19, 1995

Georgetown University, Washington D.C.





**PLENARY SPEAKERS**





FREDERICK ERICKSON

Graduate School of Education

University of Pennsylvania



CHARLES GOODWIN

Department of Anthropology

University of South Carolina



HEIDI HAMILTON

Department of Linguistics

Georgetown University



DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN

Department of Linguistics

Georgetown University



ROGER SHUY

Department of Linguistics

Georgetown University



DEBORAH TANNEN

Department of Linguistics

Georgetown University



GLS 1995, DEVELOPMENTS IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS, is an

interdisciplinary conference featuring presentations and

colloquia focusing on all aspects of discourse analysis.

Topics range from discourse analytic theory to the use of

discourse analysis as a tool in other disciplines. Any

research that focuses on language data at the discourse

level is appropriate, including, but not limited to, work in

cognitive science, conversational analysis, communication

studies, critical discourse analysis, interactional

sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, rhetoric,

psychology, sociology, and text linguistics. The deadline

for abstracts and colloquium proposals is November 18, 1994.



The conference will begin late morning Friday and end late

afternoon on Sunday. A reception will be held Saturday evening.



SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT: Individual presentation of papers

will be 20 minutes long with 10 additional minutes for

discussion. Please send three copies of a 250-word

double-spaced abstract. On a separate sheet, provide your

name, paper title, mailing and e-mail addresses, phone

number, and institutional affiliation. In addition, please

submit a 100-word typed, single-spaced summary for the

conference program, headed by your name, affiliation,

and paper title.



SUBMITTING A COLLOQUIUM PROPOSAL: The GLS invites proposals

for two-hour colloquia. Please submit all abstracts for

presentation in a colloquium together, accompanied by a cover

letter which explains how the individual presentations relate

to one another and to the themes of the colloquium and the

conference. The cover letter should provide the organizer's

name, mailing and e-mail addresses, phone number, and

institutional affiliation. In addition, the organizer should

include a 100-word description of the entire colloquium for the

conference program.



ACCOMMODATIONS



*on the Georgetown University campus*



Georgetown University Conference Center

202-687-3200, 1-800-446-9476

$109 single, $124 double (up to four occupants)

Make reservations as soon as possible.



*Georgetown area*



Georgetown Dutch Inn

202-337-0900, 1-800-388-2410

1075 Thomas Jefferson, N.W. (off of M St.).

10 minute walk to GU.

$100 one bedroom suites.

(1 queen or 2 twins and pull-out bed)

Make reservations by February 6.



Holiday Inn

202-338-4600, 1-800-holiday

2101 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.

Buses run down Wisconsin.

Get off at O St and walk 5 blocks to GU.

$79 single, $92 double, triple, quadruple.

Make reservations by January 6.



*Rosslyn area of Virginia* (just across Potomac from GU)



Key Bridge Marriot

703-524-6400, 1-800-642-3234

1401 Lee Highway, Arlington VA.

Walk (about 30 minutes) or taxi across bridge to GU.

$89 single, double, triple, quadruple.

Make reservations by January 26.



*Dupont Circle area in Washington*



Davis House, 202-232-3196

1822 R St., N.W. 2 long blocks to G2 bus.

$30/person shared rooms, $35/person single room

(Price includes tax. Coffee and tea is served)



Radisson, Barcelo

202-293-3100, 1-800-333-3333

(toll free number available after reservation)

2121 P. St., N.W. 1 block to G2 bus.

$89 single, double, $104 triple, $119 quadruple



*Foggy Bottom area of Washington*



Inn at Foggy Bottom, 202-337-6620

824 New Hampshire Ave., N.W.

Walk to D buses. 35 minute walk to campus.

$79 single and double, $99 triple and quadruple

(Includes continental breakfast)



*Downtown Washington*



Washington International Youth Hostel

202-737-2333

1009 11th St., N.W. 2 blocks to D buses.

$20.00 (Linens available for $2, $5 deposit)



*Van Ness area of Washington*



Days Inn, 202-244-5600, 1-800-952-3060

4400 Connecticut Avenue.

1 block to Van Ness metro. Take to Dupont Circle.

$69 flat rate. Make reservations before January 16.



*Bed and Breakfast Locations*



Bed and Breakfast Accommodations, Ltd.

202-328-3510, fax: 202-332-3885

P.O. Box 12011, Washington, DC 20005

Prices vary according to location.



TRANSPORTATION



*Getting to Georgetown University from hotels*



GU is located at 37th and O Streets, N.W.



*. . . by bus* (202-637-7000)

The buses that serve GU are the G2, D2, D4, D6, and D8 buses.

The G2 bus arrives at the main gate of GU. The D4 and D8

buses arrive on the north side of campus at Reservoir and

38th. The D2, D4, D6, and D8 buses arrive at 35th and Q Sts. (3

blocks to GU).

*. . . by metro* (202-637-7000)

The metro stations nearest GU are Dupont Circle, Rosslyn,

and Foggy Bottom. To get to GU from Dupont Circle: 30

minute walk west on P St. G2 bus at 20th & P. D4 and D8 at

2nd & P Sts. Taxi is about $3.20. From Rosslyn: 25 minute walk

across Key Bridge. (No buses to GU). From Foggy Bottom: 35

minute walk. D buses.



*Transportation from area airports*

National Airport is on the metro line. There is no metro

station near Dulles Airport or BWI. The Washington Flyer

Express Bus (703-685-1400) serves National ($8) and Dulles

($16), leaving every 20-30 minutes non-stop to 1517 K

Street, N.W., one block from the McPherson Square metro

station at 15th & I Sts. The Washington Flyer shuttle bus

runs every 20-30 minutes from Dulles Airport to the Falls

Church metro station ($8). A taxi from National Airport to

Georgetown University costs $9.70, from Dulles, about $40-

$45. From BWI, take the Airport Connection bus (301-441-

2345) to downtown Washington ($14) or the MARC train

(800-325-7245) ($4) or Amtrak (800-872-7245) ($10) to

Union Station, which is on the metro line. The MARC train

does not run on weekends.



*Getting to GU ... by train*

Union Station is on the metro line. A taxi to GU costs about

$5.50.

*... by bus*

The Greyhound Bus Terminal is located at 1st and L Streets,

N.E., 4 blocks from the Union Station metro station.

*... by car*

From the Capitol Beltway (I-495, which encircles

Washington), the least complicated route is to take the

Wisconsin Avenue exit (in the N.W. section of the loop) and

to follow Wisconsin down to the heart of Georgetown.



PARKING AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY



Parking in Georgetown neighborhoods is difficult, but

there is free parking on weekends in Lot 3 in the

southwest corner of campus, which can be entered off of

Prospect Street or Canal Road. On Friday, parking in this lot

is $11 for the day, although we are trying to negotiate a

rate for the conference. Mention the Georgetown

Linguistics Society Conference to the parking attendant.



TWO GEORGETOWN CONFERENCES: GLS 1995 and GURT 1995



GLS 1995, Developments in Discourse Analysis, is

sponsored, in part, by the Georgetown University School of

Languages and Linguistics and the Georgetown University

Graduate Student Organization. The School of Languages

and Linguistics also sponsors the Georgetown University

Round Table on Languages and Linguistics (GURT). GURT

1995 will be held March 6 to 11, 1995 on the topic,

Linguistics and the Education of Second Language

Teachers: Ethnolinguistic, Psycholinguistic and

Sociolinguistic Aspects. For further information about

GURT 1995, please contact Carolyn A. Straehle, Coordinator,

School of Languages and Linguistics, 303 Intercultural

Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057-

1067; (e-mail) gurt[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]guvax.bitnet or gurt[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]guvax.

georgetown.edu; (voice) 202-687-5726.



HOW TO CONTACT GLS 1995



Registrations and requests for information about GLS 1995,

Developments in Discourse Analysis, may be addressed to

the Georgetown Linguistics Society:



GLS 1995

Georgetown University

Department of Linguistics

479 Intercultural Center

Washington, D.C. 20057-1068



internet: gls[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]guvax.georgetown.edu

bitnet: gls[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]guvax.bitnet

voice: 202-687-6166



Regularly updated information about GLS 1995 is also

available through the World-Wide Web Georgetown

Linguistics Home Page:

http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/gu_lx.html



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PRE-REGISTRATION FORM FOR **GLS 1995**



(Please provide your name and affiliation as you wish

them to appear on your badge.)



Name:



Affiliation:



Mailing address:



E-mail address:



Phone number:



Registration Fee. Please remit the appropriate registration

fee in the form of a check or money order made payable to

"Georgetown University":



Student Non-Student

Preregistration (through Feb. 10) $20.00 $30.00

On-site registration $30.00 $40.00



Other Needs: If you have any special requirements other

than those listed below, please inform the GLS no later

than January 15, 1995 so that appropriate arrangements

may be made.



Do you require American Sign Language interpretation?



Do you want crash space?

(Space is limited. Priority will be given to students on a

first-come basis.)



Do you want to be added to a room-sharing distribution

list?

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POSSIBLE. THANK YOU.