25.2517, Calls: General Ling, Discourse Analysis, Applied Ling, Lang Documentation, Ling & Lit/USA

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Subject: 25.2517, Calls: General Ling, Discourse Analysis, Applied Ling, Lang Documentation, Ling & Lit/USA

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Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 12:31:40
From: Corey Hamilton [chamilton15 at uco.edu]
Subject: Language and Linguistics Student Conference

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Full Title: Language and Linguistics Student Conference 
Short Title: LLSC 

Date: 15-Nov-2014 - 15-Nov-2014
Location: Edmond, OK, USA 
Contact Person: Corey Hamilton
Meeting Email: langconf at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.uco.edu/llsc 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Ling & Literature 

Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2014 

Meeting Description:

The Language and Linguistics Student Conference
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Nigh University Center
University of Central Oklahoma (Edmond)

“Students engaging, transforming, and empowering students”

The Language and Linguistics Student Conference is a conference strategically designed for students and offers a central location making it easy and convenient for all to attend. Please see our call for papers for a complete list of subject areas.

Registration includes the conference luncheon, t-shirt, tote bag, and access to all conference events.

For more information regarding conference events, please visit our conference website at http://www.uco.edu/llsc.

Call for Papers:

Important Dates:

Abstract submission deadline: Monday, September 1, 2014
Acceptance notification: Monday, September 15, 2014
Registration deadline: Monday, September 29, 2014

The Language and Linguistics Student Conference is now open for submissions. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit abstracts for individual presentations and organized panels. Individual presentations should be 12 to 15 minutes. Panel presenters may select a 50- or 65-minute time block.

Presentation topics may include, but are not limited to, relationships between and among language, linguistics, and their many applications in:
 
- Natural and artificial languages		
- Indigenous languages
- Extinct and endangered languages	
- American Sign Language
- Speech pathology and hearing sciences	
- Language and cognition
- Theoretical and applied linguistics		
- Structural, semantic, or phonological analyses
- Comparative grammars
- Discourse/text analyses
- Rhetoric, the arts, literature, and the humanities
- Academic, pedagogical, cultural, and sociological construct  

Submissions should be sent as an email attachment in MS Word format to langconf at gmail.com by Monday, September 1, 2014. Late submissions are not guaranteed consideration for presentation. Please include the title of the presentation at the top of the abstract without any personal identifying information; however, please include identifying information in the body of the email message.

- Individual submissions should consist of a titled abstract of no more than 150 words.

- Panel submissions should be sent as a single document containing the title of the panel, a description of the panel's focus of no more than 200 words. If appropriate, panelists may submit a 150-word titled abstract along with the panel submission.

Presentations may be readings or visual presentations. Please note: PowerPoint presentations only and must be PC compatible. PowerPoint must be delivered via flash drive. Internet connection is not guaranteed. No poster presentations will be accepted. Authors must currently be undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in at least three credit hours at an accredited college or university or must have graduated with a degree no earlier than December 2013.

Presenters will be eligible to submit a written copy of their conference presentations for publication of the conference proceedings in the winter issue of the ScissorTale Review, the University of Central Oklahoma’s Department of English online journal of student work. For more on ScissorTale, see http://www.libarts.uco.edu/english/newplains/scissortale.htm. Instructions for submission and further details will be provided at the conference. 

Questions regarding abstracts or presentations may be directed to langconf at gmail.com.







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