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Subject: 27.1985, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Mon, 02 May 2016 10:29:02
From: Stephen Self [stephen.self at mavs.uta.edu]
Subject: 23rd Annual University of Texas Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL

 
Full Title: 23rd Annual University of Texas Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL 
Short Title: UTASCILT 23 

Date: 04-Nov-2016 - 04-Nov-2016
Location: Arlington, TX, USA 
Contact Person: Stephen Self
Meeting Email: utascilt23 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://http://www.uta.edu/linguistics/current-students/lingua/conference/index.php 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Aug-2016 

Meeting Description:

The University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics & TESOL
is a student-led conference specifically designed to give graduate students a
chance to present their original research. This is a great opportunity to join
students from across America and around the world to present research on
language.

Yumi Nakamura Prize in Linguistics
The Yumi Nakamura Prize in Linguistics was established to honor the memory of
Ms. Yumi Nakamura, a Linguistics student who died at UT Arlington in January
2000. Her family and the Department of Linguistics have contributed funds to
be awarded each year to the best student papers at the UT Arlington Student
Conference in Linguistics and TESOL.

All students presenting papers and posters are eligible to be included in the
competition for the prize. The prize will be awarded at the Friday evening
session.

 
 


Call for Papers:

The 23rd Annual University of Texas Arlington Student Conference in
Linguistics and TESOL (UTASCILT 23)
4 November 2016

Submission Deadline: 1 August 2016

Conference and Presentation Details:
Papers for this conference are invited in all areas of linguistics and TESOL.
Graduate students from any educational institution are strongly encouraged to
submit their research and share their discoveries in the field. Presenters can
choose between oral and poster presentations. Oral presentations will last 20
minutes with 5-10 minutes for discussion and questions. An allotment of time
will be set aside for poster presentations and discussion. Poster and oral
presentations are considered, accepted, and judged as equal counterparts, and
the best presentations will be awarded the Yumi Nakamura Memorial Prize in
Linguistics, which is a cash prize.

The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is located in Arlington, Texas,
situated between Dallas and Fort Worth. Arlington is easily accessible by two
major airports: DFW and Love Field. Discounted hotels in Arlington will be
available for the conference, and some limited space will be available to stay
with stu- dents on a first come, first served basis.

Abstract Requirements and Details:
The deadline for submission is Monday, August 1, 2016. Notification of
acceptance will be distributed in early September 2016. Abstracts should be a
single page of no more than 500 words in at least 11-point font, with one
additional page allowed for graphs and/or references. Electronic submissions
are required and should be uploaded to our EasyAbs site: http://linguistlist.
org/easyabs/UTASCILT23




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