27.2257, Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Socioling/Ireland

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LINGUIST List: Vol-27-2257. Wed May 18 2016. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 27.2257, Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Socioling/Ireland

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Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 11:14:19
From: Tadhg Ó hIfearnáin [tadhg.ohifearnain at ul.ie]
Subject: 11th International Symposium on Bilingualism

 
Full Title: 11th International Symposium on Bilingualism 
Short Title: ISB11 

Date: 11-Jun-2017 - 15-Jun-2017
Location: Univeristy of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland 
Contact Person: Tadhg Ó hIfearnáin
Meeting Email: ISB11 at UL.IE
Web Site: https://isb11.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2016 

Meeting Description:

The theme for ISB11 is ‘Bilingualism, Multilingualism and the New Speaker’, an
emerging research paradigm that considers all aspects of the linguistic and
sociolinguistic competences and practices of bilingual and multilingual
speakers who cross existing social and linguistic boundaries, adopting or
adapting themselves to new and overlapping linguistic spaces.


Call for Papers: 

ISB11 invites papers in all areas of research in bilingualism and
multilingualism, whether or not linked directly to the overarching conference
theme, including, but not limited to, linguistics, sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, clinical linguistics, education,
multilingual societies.

The three categories of proposals are: (1) individual papers, (2) posters, (3)
colloquia.

Abstracts should be in English but presentations may be in any language, which
should be noted in the submission. The main working language of ISB11 will be
English and no interpretation will be provided other than to and from Irish
Sign Language.

Individual papers: Papers are formal presentations on original research by one
or more authors, lasting a total of 30 minutes (20 minutes for presentation
and 10 minutes for discussion). Please note that the time limit will be
strictly adhered to. Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words in length.

Posters: Poster sessions are for displaying research that offers the
opportunity for individualized, informal discussion of the research. Posters
are especially effective for presenting work-in-progress, fieldwork and
results of empirical research if data can be presented visually (e.g. charts,
graphs, tables). A block of time will be designated when presenters are
available to discuss their posters. Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words
in length.

Colloquia: Colloquia allow for extended discussion on a particular topic with
a cluster of several independent papers and a joint discussion. Colloquia are
presented in a time block of 2 or 4 hours and the colloquium organizer(s) will
decide upon the allocation of this time between the introduction, individual
papers and the discussion. Colloquia must include an abstract for the panel
and for the constituent presentations. Abstracts for collquia should be a
maximum of 500 words in length.
 
Submission of Proposals: 

Submission of proposals for papers, posters, and colloquia is open and will
close on 31 October 2016.  Proposals must be submitted via Conftool, the
online author submission management system.

Evaluation of Proposals: 

Proposals for individual papers, posters, and colloquia will be evaluated by
the ISB11 scientific committee and the organizing committee in terms of
quality of content, significance, originality, thematic relevance, and
presentation.

Conference Presentation Policies: 

Individuals may submit a maximum of one abstract as first author, whether a
paper, a poster, or as part of a colloquium. In addition, an individual may
have a role as a colloquium organizer, discussant, or co-author/co-presenter
of another paper or poster.

It is assumed that all proposals represent original and unpublished work that
is not yet available to the research community.

The presenter must be a registered attending participant at the Symposium
The conference policy is that the author will present the paper on the day and
time assigned by the conference program committee




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