29.3304, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics/USA

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Subject: 29.3304, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics/USA

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Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 20:45:55
From: James Mitchell [james.mitchell at salve.edu]
Subject: Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association 2019 Joint National Conference: Language Attitudes & Popular Linguistics Area

 
Full Title: Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association 2019 Joint National Conference: Language Attitudes & Popular Linguistics Area 
Short Title: PCA 

Date: 17-Apr-2019 - 20-Apr-2019
Location: Washington, D.C., USA 
Contact Person: James Mitchell
Meeting Email: james.mitchell at salve.edu
Web Site: http://conference.pcaaca.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Language Attitudes and Popular Linguistics Area of the Popular Culture
Association represents the intersection of linguistics and popular culture.
>From explorations of current language usage in everyday life to language in
movies/television/music to contemporary issues of language and gender, our
vibrant area of the PCA is open to all types research and approaches to better
understand the use of language in popular culture in all its many
manifestations.

Please join us in Washington, D.C., for the 2019 PCA National Conference from
April 17th through the 20th, 2019. We will convene at theWashington Marriott
Wardman Park.  The Popular Culture Association is highly regarded in academe
with thousands of academic oral presentations given internationally, two
top-tier journals (The  Journal of American Culture and  The Journal of
Popular Culture), and over 3,000 members. This year’s conference should be
exciting with papers on an enormous array of subjects.


The Language Attitudes and Popular Linguistics Area of the Popular Culture
Association is seeking presentations on any language attitude or
language-related popular culture topic, such as:

- the language attitudes of X (for example, new baby greeting cards, truck
drivers, student writers, first generation immigrants, etc.)
- issues with prescriptivism
- language and advertising or other media;
- professional, corporate, or other industry-related language;
- dialect, code-switching, or historical studies of language and language
attitudes;
- animal or extraterrestrial communication;
- language and education, including pedagogical approaches;
- gendered communication or other sociolinguistic topics;
- language and popular literature or television/film
- language and censorship;
- first and second language acquisition;
- any topic that relates to popular linguistics or language attitudes.

All Proposals & Abstracts Must Be Submitted Through The PCA Database
(https://conference.pcaaca.org).  Please submit a proposal to only one area at
a time.




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