27.2663, Calls: Anthropological Ling, Applied Ling, Lang Acq, Lang Doc, Socioling/China

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Subject: 27.2663, Calls: Anthropological Ling, Applied Ling, Lang Acq, Lang Doc, Socioling/China

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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 10:14:39
From: Mario Pinharanda Nunes [marioN at umac.mo]
Subject: Language Contact in Asia and the Pacific

 
Full Title: Language Contact in Asia and the Pacific 
Short Title: LCAP 2016 

Date: 16-Sep-2016 - 17-Sep-2016
Location: University Macau, Macau S.A.R., China 
Contact Person: Mário Pinharanda Nunes
Meeting Email: lcap.2016.conference at gmail.com
Web Site: http://lcap2016.weebly.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 10-Jul-2016 

Meeting Description:

The first LCAP was successfully held at University of Macau in 2012,
congregating both established researchers in the field as well as a handful of
promising postgraduates. During the elapsed four years these two multilingual
and diverse regions have continued to witness significant  economic,
demographic and social changes, perpetuating, evolving or even altering
existing language contact situations, as well as prompting new ones. While the
aim of the LCAP is to promote multidisciplinary research on the different
facets of language contact and multilingualism in Asia and the Pacific, at
large. LCAP 2016 wishes to  specifically address findings and ongoing research
on:

- language contact in urban settings 
- language policies and planning in multilingual municipalities,
administrative  or economic regions and countries 
- maintenance and revitalization projects of endangered minority languages in
such contexts 
- social and cultural implications of language contact in general (and in
mutlilingual urban environments in particular)

LCAP 2016 is pleased to announce the following keynote speakers who have
already confirmed their participation:

Peter Austin (University of London - SOAS) 
Suzanne Romaine (Oxford University) 
Alan Baxter (Universidade Federal da Bahia) 
Lisa Lim (Hong Kong University) 
Stefanie Pillai (University Malaya) 

The working language of the conference will be primarily English, but
presentations in Chinese and Portuguese are equally accepted. Simultaneous
translation to English will be provided for such cases.



2nd Call for Papers: 

New deadline for abstract submission: 10 July 2016

We are inviting researchers and postgraduate students to send 400 - 500 word
abstracts in English on any aspect within the domain of language contact in
Asia and the Pacific, and from any theoretic and methodologic approach. 

We also encourage the submission of discussion panels on specific topics
related to the conference focus.

Important dates:

Closing date for submission of abstracts (New Dealine): 10 July  2016
Closing date for submission of discussion panels: 24 June 2016 
Notification of abstract acceptance: 18 - 22 July 2016
Closing date for conference registration: 01 September 2016

Meeting URL: lcap2016.weebly.com 

Submission of Proposals:  LCAP.conference.2016 at gmail.com

Guidelines for Submission:

- Submit email with 2 copies of abstracts attached with the filename as: 
PaperTitle.pdf
- one anonymous abstract (with title)
- one abstract with the author’s name, affiliation and e-mail address
- Include keywords of subfield and topics 
- Abstracts should be 400 - 500 words in length, including any examples or
data provided. Use a font size no smaller than 12 points. Incorporate examples
or data into the main text of the abstract, not on a separate page.
- The text of the abstract must state clearly the topic of research,
theoretical framework/s and research methodolog(ies) applied, general
findings, or expected findings (for the case of ongoing research
presentations) 
- Restrict submissions to one individual and one joint abstract per author, or
two joint abstracts per author.

Registration entitles presenters and attendees to: conference materials,
coffee breaks, opening lunch    

Conference Dinner fee: 300 MOP  (+/- 38 USD)

Mode of payment for conference dinner: at conference reception desk




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