31.3504, Calls: Discip of Ling, Hist Ling, Phonology, Socioling, Syntax/Online

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Subject: 31.3504, Calls: Discip of Ling, Hist Ling, Phonology, Socioling, Syntax/Online

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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 21:02:14
From: Mark Alves [mark.alves at montgomerycollege.edu]
Subject: SEALS ONLINE IN 2021

 
Full Title: SEALS ONLINE IN 2021 
Short Title: SEALS 

Date: 01-Jun-2021 - 01-Jun-2021
Location: Online, USA 
Contact Person: Paul Sidwell
Meeting Email: seals.executive at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/sealsjournal/seals-and-jseals-history/seals-online-2021 

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics; Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Austro-Asiatic; Austronesian; Hmong-Mien; Sino-Tibetan; Tai; Tai-Kadai; Tibeto-Burman 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2021 

Meeting Description:

The SEALS (Southeast Asian Linguistics Society) conference has run annually
since 1991, with the exception of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is
being hosted online in 2021 to deal with lingering uncertainty of
international travel. SEALS will resume on-site conferences in 2022 once
international travel becomes stable.


Call for Papers: 

SEALS is officially inviting abstract submissions for SEALS Online 2021
(deadline: 31 January 2021). This year, the annual SEALS conference will be
hosted online through video presentations permanently posted on 1 June, 2021,
together with any linked supplemental materials (PPTs, handouts, data,
recordings, etc.) presenters wish to include. Presenters will also be given
the opportunity to have their articles published in a JSEALS Special
Publication, provisionally titled: ''Proceedings of SEALS 2021'' in early
2022. 

The scope of SEALS includes all main subfields of theoretical linguistics
(e.g., phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics,
historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, orthography, etc., but excluding
applied linguistics, such as language teaching or SLA/FLA). SEALS has a
geographic focus on the languages of the Greater Southeast Asian region,
including Mainland and Insular Southeast Asia and bordering regions of south
China and eastern parts of India (but no further). The language families of
the region include Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Hmong-Mien, Tai-Kadai/Kradai,
and Sino-Tibetan/Tibeto-Burman. Papers outside of this geographic and
linguistic scope will not be considered.

Participants are invited to submit abstracts in the same manner as for regular
SEALS conferences, by the deadline of Sunday, 31 January 2021. Abstracts must
be no more than 250 words + references, no more than one A4 page, with 2.5 cm
margins and 11pt Times New  Roman font.  Abstracts will be ranked, and the top
three-quarters will be approved for video presentations.

Those with approved abstracts will be invited to register at a cost of $20 USD
per abstract.

Enquiries can be directed by email to seals.executive at gmail.com




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