28.4796, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Documentation, Text/Corpus Ling/Croatia

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Subject: 28.4796, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Documentation, Text/Corpus Ling/Croatia

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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 13:17:08
From: Marco Angster [mangster at unizd.hr]
Subject: 5th Zadar Linguistics Forum: Language Documentation and the Treatment of Spoken Language

 
Full Title: 5th Zadar Linguistics Forum: Language Documentation and the Treatment of Spoken Language 

Date: 21-Mar-2018 - 24-Mar-2018
Location: Zadar, Croatia 
Contact Person: Marco Angster
Meeting Email: zadarlinguisticforum at gmail.com
Web Site: http://zadarskilingvistickiforum.blogspot.hr/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Documentation; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2017 

Meeting Description:

Language endangerment is a well-known issue and the disappearance of many
undocumented languages is a loss that many scholars of different domains have
denounced. Less dramatic but nonetheless urgent is the need to consider spoken
language as crucial in achieving a better understanding of linguistic
phenomena related to discourse and to the emergence of grammatical features.
Language documentation and, more generally, the ability to gather, manage and
analyse spoken language are two areas which display an increasing importance
in Applied Linguistics and Linguistics in general.

The 5th Zadar Linguistic Forum: Language Documentation and the Treatment of
Spoken Language consists of a doctoral conference and a spring school, which
will be held from the 21st to the 24th March 2018.

A 3-day training school will follow the conference from the 22nd to the 24th
March. It will provide a unique opportunity for participants to get acquainted
with some basic software used in language documentation and get some practical
hands-on experience on how to collect, record, transcribe, and analyze spoken
data. Experienced researchers working on language documentation and on the
treatment of spoken language will be in charge of three courses that will
guide the participants through the first steps in the use of several tools for
the acquisition, treatment and management of spoken language data with a
special attention to the issues connected to language documentation.


Call for Papers:

The Doctoral Conference will open the event on 21 March. Doctoral students are
invited to submit abstracts for participating at the conference on subjects
including, but not limited to the topics of language documentation and of
spoken language research.

Application and Abstract Submission:

The participation to the meeting can follow two modalities:
- conference + training school
- only training school

The attendance of the training school is limited to 30 participants while the
slots available for oral presentations at the conference on the first day will
be a total of 15. The papers will be selected on the basis of two criteria:
- quality of the proposal
- relevance for the topic of the conference

After the selection, the authors whose paper is ranked after the first 15 on
the basis of the aforementioned criteria will be invited to participate at a
poster session.

Papers are formal presentations of original research, lasting a total of 20
minutes (15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion). Posters
offer an opportunity for an individualized, more informal presentation and
discussion of the research.

English and Croatian are official languages of the workshop. Authors should
apply for presenting at the conference by submitting an abstract of their
presentation. Abstract proposals (200 – 400 words) may be submitted either in
English or in Croatian and English. Each presenter may submit only one
abstract proposal, co-authored by one or more authors. Abstract proposals
should be carefully checked and proofread. All accepted abstracts will be
subsequently available in an electronic form.

The deadline for abstract submission is December 31, 2017. Authors will
receive a notification of acceptance no later than January 31, 2018.

Applicants for both the school and the conference should fill in the
Application form available at the Zadar Linguistic Forum website.




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