28.4651, Calls: General Linguistics/India

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Subject: 28.4651, Calls: General Linguistics/India

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Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2017 15:44:29
From: Satyendra Kumar [isatyendraa at gmail.com]
Subject: 12th Students' Conference of Linguistics in India

 
Full Title: 12th Students' Conference of Linguistics in India 
Short Title: SCONLI-12 

Date: 27-Jan-2018 - 28-Jan-2018
Location: Wardha, Maharashtra, India 
Contact Person: Satyendra Kumar
Meeting Email: sconli2018 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.sconli.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 22-Nov-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Students’ Conference of Linguistics in India, acknowledged as SCONLI, is a
two day international conference. It’s an annual event of the students, by the
students and for the students of Linguistics. It has served as a scholarly
platform for budding linguists to engage in diverse activities ranging from
writing to reviewing papers to chairing the conference sessions. SCONLI-12
presents an opportunity for interaction on various issues concerning Research
in Language and Linguistics within and outside India.

Initiated in the year 2006, this conference has completed 11 successful years.
Now, the Department of Linguistics and Language Technology, Mahatma Gandhi
Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Wardha in collaboration with Central
Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore is extremely happy to announce the
Twelfth edition of this conference from 27-28 January, 2018. These two days
will see a fine blend of several academic activities; oral and poster
presentations, special lectures, workshops, interaction among students from
India and abroad. The publication (with ISBN) of a select number of papers
presented at the conference is also included in the conference agenda.


Call for Papers:

The students working on the areas of language & linguistics are encouraged to
participate through original & unpublished research work in any of (but not
restricted to) the following areas:

Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Sociolinguistics,
Psycholinguistics, Language Technology, NLP/Computational Linguistics, Corpus
Linguistics, Indian and Western Linguistic Tradition, Language
Teaching/Testing, Typology, Comparative Linguistics, Historical Linguistics,
Stylistics, Semiotics, Pragmatics, Discourse, Field Linguistics, Language
Endangerment, Forensic Linguistics and Translation Studies.

Authors’ Guidelines:

- Abstracts written in English & Hindi (.pdf &.doc) are invited.
- Authors’ names and affiliations should be in the mail’s body not in the
abstract file.
- An author can submit a maximum of 2 Abstracts of which only 1 can be single
authored.
- Abstract length: 2, A4 sized pages (including references).
- Kindly submit your abstract to: sconli2018 at gmail.com

Important Dates:

- Abstract submission deadline: 22 November, 2017
- Acceptance/non-acceptance notification: 3 December, 2017
- Full Paper submission: 22 December, 2017
- Conference Dates: 27 -28 January, 2018




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