24.4254, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling, Applied Ling, Language Acq, Socioling, General Ling/UK

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Subject: 24.4254, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling, Applied Ling, Language Acq, Socioling, General Ling/UK

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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 13:36:04
From: Vivienne Rogers [v.e.rogers at swansea.ac.uk]
Subject: Formulaic Language Research Network 6

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Full Title: Formulaic Language Research Network 6 
Short Title: FLaRN 

Date: 14-Jul-2014 - 16-Jul-2014
Location: Swansea, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Vivienne Rogers
Meeting Email: flarn2014 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://flarn.viviennerogers.info 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Dec-2013 

Meeting Description:

Formulaic Language Research Network (FLaRN) aims to co-ordinate research work
in the field of formulaic language, to share ideas and resources, and to
create a sense of community between researchers who are not necessarily in
geographical proximity. The network is a tool for keeping a group of
like-minded people from around the world in touch with each other.


Call for Papers:

Abstract submissions for a 20 minute paper or poster presentation are currently invited on any aspect of Formulaic language. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:

- Corpus research
- L1 acquisition
- L2 acquisition/learning/teaching
- Language disorders

We welcome abstracts from researchers at all stages of the academic life cycle.

Key Dates:

Submission deadline: 30 December 2013 @ 5pm GMT
Notification: 1 February 2014
Programme acceptance: 30 April 2014
Final programme: 15 May 2014

Abstract Submission Guidelines:

Abstracts should be no more than 300 words excluding tables and references. Any tables or references should be on a second page.

Abstracts should be submitted via email to flarn2014 at gmail.com with the subject “Abstract submission.” Abstracts may be submitted in either MS-Word or PDF format. Authors should clearly indicate in their email whether they wish to be considered for a paper or poster presentation (or both).

You should submit one named and one anonymous version of the abstract. Authors may submit up to one single-authored and one joint-authored abstract.







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