Call for papers

This workshop is aimed at PhD students who wish to present their work in progress so as to receive valuable feedback from other PhD students.
We also want to promote the bonds within this generation of young linguists.
Prospective participants are encouraged to submit their abstracts on any aspect of theoretical linguistics, especially – but not exclusively – syntax, semantics and phonology.
Authors can't hold a PhD before June 2014.
Abstracts must be anonymous and at most two pages long including examples and references.
Formatting conventions hold: A4 with one-inch margins and 12-point Times New Roman font, single spacing.
Abstracts must be submitted via EasyChair to the address https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=11thwossp by March 14th, 2014 and submissions are limited to one single abstract per author.
We will notify the accepted papers by mid/late April. These will be presented orally and authors will have 20 minutes for exposition plus 10 minutes for discussion.