27.381, Calls: Portuguese, Spanish, General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 27.381, Calls: Portuguese, Spanish, General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 12:23:26
From: Mark Hoff [hoff.96 at osu.edu]
Subject: Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics

 
Full Title: Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 
Short Title: OSUCHiLL 

Date: 15-Apr-2016 - 16-Apr-2016
Location: Columbus, OH, USA 
Contact Person: Mark Hoff
Meeting Email: hoff.96 at osu.edu

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2016 

Meeting Description:

The 2016 Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
(OSUCHiLL)

Conference URL: https://sppo.osu.edu/annual-symposium

OSUCHiLL is one of the premier conferences on Hispanic and Lusophone
linguistics in the United States. The conference, organized entirely by
graduate students, aims to bring together a wide variety of scholars working
within distinct disciplines and on many different aspects of Spanish,
Portuguese, and contact varieties of these languages.

This year, OSUCHiLL will be held in concert with the conference on Current
Approaches to Spanish and Portuguese Second Language Phonology (CASPSLaP).
Attendees will have the opportunity to attend panels of both conferences.

The organizers of OSUCHiLL are excited to welcome Dr. Timothy Face (University
of Minnesota) and Dr. Patricia Amaral (Indiana University) as keynote
speakers. We also look forward to a workshop on statistical analysis in R to
be given by Dr. Sonia Barnes (Marquette University). 

Conference organizers: Mark Hoff & Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello.
Conference Location: The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio


2nd Call for Papers:

Call Deadline: 15 February 2016

We welcome papers dealing with any theoretical aspect of Hispanic or Lusophone
linguistics, including but not limited to: sociolinguistics, pragmatics,
phonetics, phonology, morphology, psycholinguistics, semantics, and syntax.
Talks will be allotted 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for
discussion and may be given in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. We also
welcome papers that discuss creoles or indigenous languages of Hispanic and
Lusophone countries.

Conference Dates:
The 2016 Ohio State University Congress on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
(OSUCHiLL) will be held from 15 April 2016 to 16 April 2016, in concert with
the conference on Current Approaches to Spanish and Portuguese Second Language
Phonology (CASPSLaP).

For more information, visit: https://sppo.osu.edu/annual-symposium#OSUCHiLL

Abstract Submission Information:
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words and must be submitted via EasyAbstracts
(EasyAbs):
http://linguistlist.org/confservices/EasyAbs/customabssub.cfm?emeetingid=6202J
A4458565448406050441

Deadline for receipt of abstracts: 15 February 2016.

Contact Information:
Mark Hoff
hoff.96 at osu.edu




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