26.3836, Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Socioling/USA

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Subject: 26.3836, Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Socioling/USA

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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 12:28:58
From: Alyssia Miller [amiller16 at crimson.ua.edu]
Subject: University of Alabama Languages Conference

 
Full Title: University of Alabama Languages Conference 
Short Title: UALC 

Date: 12-Feb-2016 - 13-Feb-2016
Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA 
Contact Person: UALC 2016 Organizing Committee
Meeting Email: ualanguagesconference at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2015 

Meeting Description:

The graduate students of The University of Alabama’s Department of Modern Languages & Classics, in collaboration with the graduate students of the Department of English and the TESOL program, invite papers for our sixth annual University of Alabama Languages Conference entitled “The Many Tongues of Talk and Tale” to be held February 12-13, 2016 at The Ferguson Center of The University of Alabama. This year's keynote speakers are Dr. John Lipski (The Pennsylvania State University) and Dr. Karen Elizabeth Bishop (Rutgers University).

Call for Papers:

Proposals about all languages are welcome in, but are not strictly limited to, the following topic strands:

- Sociolinguistics 
- L1, L2, L3 acquisition and pedagogy
- Languages in contact
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Non-verbal communication; sign language
- Language as presented in literature, film and music 
- Voices in literature
- Feminism, gender identity
- Alterity
- Storytelling, mythology, memory




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