29.2635, Calls: General Linguistics/Canada

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Subject: 29.2635, Calls: General Linguistics/Canada

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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2018 16:21:33
From: Hamid Ouali [arabiclinguisticssociety at gmail.com]
Subject: 33rd Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics

 
Full Title: The 33rd Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics 
Short Title: ASAL33 

Date: 04-Apr-2019 - 06-Apr-2019
Location: Toronto, Canada 
Contact Person: Abdelkhalig Ali
Meeting Email: asal33rd at gmail.com
Web Site: http://nmc.utoronto.ca/33rd-annual-symposium-on-arabic-linguistics/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)

Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Near and  Middle Eastern Civilizations together with the
Department of Linguistics and the Arabic Linguistics Society are delighted to
announce that the 33rd Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics will be held at
The University of Toronto-Downtown Campus, April 4-6, 2019.
Papers are invited on topics that deal with theoretical and applied issues in
Arabic Linguistics. Research in the following areas of Arabic linguistics is
encouraged: linguistic analysis (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and
pragmatics), sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis,
historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, and computational linguistics.


Call for Papers:

Papers are invited on topics that deal with theoretical and applied issues in
Arabic Linguistics. Research in the following areas of Arabic linguistics is
encouraged: linguistic analysis (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and
pragmatics), sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis,
historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, and computational linguistics.
Persons interested in presenting papers are requested to prepare an abstract,
following the guidelines at this link:

Abstract Guidelines:

Please submit your abstract here:

http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/asal33

Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts: November 15, 2018

Organizers:
Abdel-Khalig Ali, Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
Atiqa Hachimi, Department of Linguistics

Sponsors:
Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
Department of Linguistics
Department of Language Studies-UTM
Department of Spanish and Portuguese

Keynote Speakers:
Enam Al-Wer -University of Essex
Hamid Ouali -University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Islam Youssef -University of South-Eastern Norway

Registration:
TBA

Programme:
TBA

Travel and Transportation:
TBA

Hotel Accommodations:
TBA




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