31.2102, Calls: Gen Ling/Online

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LINGUIST List: Vol-31-2102. Mon Jun 29 2020. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 31.2102, Calls: Gen Ling/Online

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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 11:14:44
From: Anne Charity-Hudley [acharityhudley at ucsb.edu]
Subject: Second Annual Advancing African American Linguist(ic)s Symposium

 
Full Title: Second Annual Advancing African American Linguist(ic)s Symposium 
Short Title: AAAL 

Date: 07-Aug-2020 - 08-Aug-2020
Location: Online, USA 
Contact Person: Anne Charity-Hudley
Meeting Email: hbcuscholars at linguistics.ucsb.edu
Web Site: https://ucsbhbculing.com/aaal2020/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 14-Jul-2020 

Meeting Description:

We invite research presentations from all perspectives on African-American
language, literacy, and culture for the Second Annual Advancing African
American Linguist(ic)s Symposium. We also invite papers that support the
professional development of African-American linguists.


Call for Papers: 

There are two presentation options: flash presentations and general research
presentations. 
 - Lightning Talks (open to K-12 students, undergraduates, graduate students,
post-doctoral scholars, faculty, and those in careers beyond academia) will be
5 minutes long for all presenters.
 - Undergraduate general research presentations will be 10 minutes long with 5
minutes of questions
 - All other general research presentations (open to graduate students,
post-doctoral scholars, faculty, and those in careers beyond academia) will be
20 minutes long with 10 minutes of questions.

Please send abstracts in PDF format to hbcuscholars at linguistics.ucsb.edu by
July 14, 2020. Abstracts should be 500 words or less and limited to one page
of text. Bibliography, glossed/transcribed examples, and images may appear on
a second page of text and do not count toward the abstract word limit. Please
indicate if you prefer a flash presentation or an undergraduate or general
research presentation.
 
Abstracts that are exclusively authored by undergraduate and/or graduate
students are particularly encouraged. We also encourage group submissions.

On Saturday, we will also be hosting webinars on the professional experiences
of African-American linguists including publication, tenure and promotion, and
strengthening the network of scholars who study African-American language,
literacy and culture. If you are interested in hosting or moderating a
webinar, please email: hbcuscholars at linguistics.ucsb.edu




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