29.1563, Calls: General Linguistics/India

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-1563. Tue Apr 10 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.1563, Calls: General Linguistics/India

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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 18:14:25
From: Tariq Khan [icolsi40 at gmail.com]
Subject: 40th International Conference of the Linguistic Society of India

 
Full Title: 40th International Conference of the Linguistic Society of India 
Short Title: ICOLSI-40 

Date: 05-Dec-2018 - 07-Dec-2018
Location: Mysore, India 
Contact Person: Tariq Khan
Meeting Email: icolsi40 at gmail.coom
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/icolsi40/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Central Institute of Indian Languages in collaboration with the Linguistic
Society of India is pleased to announce that the 40th International Conference
of the Linguistic Society of India (ICOLSI-40) will take place from 5-7
December 2018 at CIIL, Mysore, India.
 This annual conference of LSI is the largest congregation of linguists in
India. 

The Linguistic Society of India is a body of intellectuals working on
languages and promotion of Linguistics. The society has been in existence
since 1929 and has build a strong network of Linguistics scholars. LSI has
become a household name among the linguists of this country. The society
organises an annual conference attracting a wide range of participation from
India and abroad. These events bring together generations of linguists. So
far, the society has organised 39 events, and this one is the 40th edition of
LSI event. Arguably, LSI events serve as a gateway to Linguistics for most
Linguistics scholars in this country.


Call for Papers:

Abstracts not exceeding 300 words are invited in all areas relevant to
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics as well as allied disciplines. All
submissions will go through the standard blind reviewing process. The authors
of the selected abstracts would be asked to submit full papers. The submission
of full papers is mandatory for registration and presentation at the
conference. Click the link given below to submit an abstract.

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icolsi40

Abstracts written in English are invited for paper presentations and panel
discussions. Researchers in Linguistics, Language, Literature, Translation and
other allied areas are encouraged to submit abstracts in less than 500 words.

The abstracts are invited in the following areas, however, interested persons
submit abstracts in other relevant areas too:

Phonetics 
Sociolinguistics
Stylistics & Discourse Analysis
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
Computational Linguistics & NLP
Morphology
Bi-/Multilingualism
Translation & Culture Studies
Syntax
Onomastics and Toponymy
Language Teaching & Testing
Semantics
Anthropological Linguistics
Language Deficit & Speech Therapy
Pragmatics
Historical Linguistics
Language Endangerment & Documentation
Typology
Cognitive Linguistics
Language Acquisition & Development
Lexicography
Educational Linguistics
Language Policy & Language Planning
Semiotics
Sign Language Studies
Language Contact & Language Change




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