29.4205, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Ling & Literature/USA

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Subject: 29.4205, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Ling & Literature/USA

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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 15:51:54
From: Zhaozhe Wang [zhaozhe.wang at yahoo.com]
Subject: Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language Studies Conference

 
Full Title: Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language Studies Conference 

Date: 01-Mar-2019 - 03-Mar-2019
Location: West Lafayette, IN, USA 
Contact Person: Zhaozhe Wang
Meeting Email: purduelangconf at gmail.com
Web Site: http://purduelangconf.wixsite.com/plls 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature 

Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Purdue Linguistics Association, the School of Languages and Cultures, and
the Second Languages Studies Program at Purdue University are happy to
announce the Fourth Purdue Linguistics, Literature, and Second Language
Studies Conference (PLLS). This interdisciplinary conference seeks
presentations of original research from graduate students, early career
scholars, and established scholars in the theme of “Inform, Perform,
Transform.” This theme was chosen because it highlights the informative,
performative, and transformative nature of language: language, enabled by its
inherent structure and creative and generative power, informs us of cultures,
peoples, desires, emotions, material conditions, and power structures,
performs identities and subjectivities, and transforms the status quo, be it
imbalance, marginalization, tension, or conflict.


Call for Papers:

Proposals should be submitted through our Google Form (​
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdPnwuL-JjnDyvXTWbHetoOC20dgiray8QMaY
fuby0rmSx_XA/viewform ). Your proposal must not contain any information
identifying the author(s), including university affiliation and program of
study.

- Individual papers:​​ ​Individual papers are formal presentations on a
contribution of original knowledge by one or more authors within a
thirty-minute period, including 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for
discussion. Paper presentations will be organized into sessions of 2-3 papers
grouped by strand or theme.​ The first author should submit the proposal
through the submission link. Proposals should not exceed 500 words.

- Panel proposals: ​​Panel proposals allow for extended discussion on a
particular topic, achieved through the organization of individual
presentations that are clearly linked to the panel theme and to each other.
Panels are 90 minutes long, and typically consist of 3 to 4 short
presentations followed by a minimum of 20 minutes of discussion. The panel
organizer should submit the proposal through the submission link. The proposal
cannot exceed 1,000 words. In the proposal, the panel organizer should
identify the theme, topic, and purpose of the panel, and briefly introduce
each presenter’s paper. All individual presentations/discussions on a panel
must meet the evaluation criteria for the panel to be considered.

- Posters​​: ​Poster presentations are intended for face-to-face discussions
of research. Posters are especially effective for information that can be
presented visually (e.g. charts, graphs, tables, diagrams). Prospective
presenters are encouraged to consider posters, because of the opportunity they
provide for extended discussion with other researchers. ​The first author
should submit the proposal through the submission link. Proposals should not
exceed 500 words.

All proposals must be submitted in English. Your paper may be presented in a
language other than English; however, permission to do so is at discretion of
the conference committee and will depend on whether we have enough interest to
justify a panel in the language.​ ​Authors may submit more than one proposal,
either joint or individual.




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