30.625, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-625. Thu Feb 07 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.625, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain

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Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2019 23:57:38
From: Angel Luis Jimenez-Fernandez [ajimfer at us.es]
Subject: 14th International Conference of General Linguistics

 
Full Title: 14th International Conference of General Linguistics 
Short Title: CILG2020 

Date: 24-Jun-2020 - 26-Jun-2020
Location: Seville, Spain 
Contact Person: Fran Salguero
Meeting Email: cilg2020 at us.es

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2019 

Meeting Description:

We are honored to announce that the 14th International Conference of General
Linguistics (CILG2020) will be held in Seville from June 24 to 26 2020. We
kindly request contributions in three different formats, namely Workshop
sessions, General sessions, and Poster sessions. There will be 12 Workshop
sessions and 6 General sessions running in parallel. The topics of the
workshops will depend on concrete proposals by workshop convenors. The Poster
sessions will have two fixed slots in the program.

In order to guarantee diversity, one person may be the first author (and thus,
the presenter) of only one submission of any kind (workshop proposal, workshop
paper, general session paper, or poster). Nonetheless, one can co-author any
number of additional, although playing a background role.

The first call for the conference is a call-for-workshops. Once the list of
accepted workshops is available, there will be a second call, aimed for
submitting paper proposals for specific workshops, the general session, or the
poster sessions.


Call for Papers: 

First Call: Call for Workshops:
The procedure of submitting a workshop abstract consists of several steps:

1. People interested in submitting a workshop proposal are encouraged to
recruit potential participants (at least 6) and/or announce their proposals on
the Linguist-List and elsewhere, in order to invite additional potential
participants. 
2. Workshop convenors will then submit their proposal for being evaluated by
the scientific committee of the CILG2020 (cilg2020 at us.es). 

A workshop proposal must contain: 
- a description of the topic and research questions (max. 1000 words,
including examples, excluding references).
- five keywords 
- a (provisional) list of workshop participants (at least 6) and their
abstracts (max. 500 words per abstract, including examples, excluding
references).

The format of the workshops will be organized around 30 minute slots (20 min.
presentation, 5 min. discussion, 5 min. room change). 

Workshops will contain 8 slots. Each workshop will comprise:

1. an introductory paper by the convenors, which summarizes previous research,
specifies the approach(es) to be taken and sets the scope of the papers to be
presented. 
2. (at least) six papers 
3. a slot for a final discussion on the topics covered by the papers,
methodological issues, and questions for future research.
The deadline for submitting a workshop proposal is March 31 2019 at 23:59 GMT
4. By April 30 2019 at the latest, convenors will be notified about the
acceptance of their workshop. If a workshop proposal is accepted, workshop
convenors will inform all workshop participants, and invite them to now submit
their abstracts in Easychair before June 30 2019. When submitting an abstract
in Easychair, workshop participants should indicate the workshop it belongs
to. Consider that other people will be allowed to submit paper proposals to
the accepted workshop as part of the general call-for-papers (second call). If
one of these “external” submissions scores above one of the papers originally
included in the workshop proposal, the latter will be derived to the one of
the general sessions, whereas the former will be accepted as part of the
workshop. Likewise, if there are available slots in one workshop, one paper
submitted to one of the general sessions will be relocated to that workshop
provided that its topic matches the topic of the workshop.




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