32.3853, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 32.3853, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2021 14:36:25
From: Kamil Deen [kamil at hawaii.edu]
Subject: Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society

 
Full Title: Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 
Short Title: SEALS 

Date: 19-May-2022 - 21-May-2022
Location: University of Hawaii, USA 
Contact Person: Kamil Deen
Meeting Email: seaconfs at hawaii.edu
Web Site: http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/seaconfs/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 03-Jan-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS) facilitates and promotes
contact and communication among scholars and students of Southeast Asian
Linguistics, and disseminates their scholarly works. The Annual meeting of
SEALS has run annually since 1991, with the exception of 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. SEALS 2022 will be held as a hybrid conference: in-person
on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and online.


2nd Call for Proposals:

The Department of Linguistics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa invites
scholars working on Southeast Asian linguistics to the 31st Annual Meeting of
the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS), May 19-21, 2022, with a
special virtual poster session on May 13, 2022. SEALS 31 (2022) will be a
hybrid conference, held concurrently in-person (on the campus of the
University of Hawaii at Manoa) and online. Authors of accepted abstracts will
be asked to indicate by February 15, 2022 whether they will present online or
in-person:

- Online presenters of oral talks will submit pre-recorded video of their
20-minute talk by April 15, 2022, and attend a live (online) 10-minute-long
discussion session, during which questions may be asked from online or
in-person attendees.
- In-person presenters of oral talks will deliver a 20-minute talk to the
audience in Hawaii, while being live-streamed online (permitting remote
participants to watch the talk live). This will be followed by a
10-minute-long discussion period, during which questions may be asked from
online or in-person attendees. 
- Poster presenters may present online (at the virtual poster session on May
13, 2022) or in-person during live poster sessions during the May 19-21
conference. 

If COVID-19 conditions worsen, SEALS 31 will revert to a fully online
conference. That decision will be made before acceptance decisions are
announced.

Plenary Speakers:
Kitima Indambarya, Kasetsart University
Peter Jenks, University of California, Berkeley
Aldrin Lee, University of the Philippines – Diliman

Abstracts dealing with any areas related to Southeast Asian Languages will be
considered. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

- phonetics and phonology
- morphology
- syntax
- semantics
- pragmatics
- discourse analysis     
- genetic and areal relationships
- interactional linguistics
- historical and comparative studies
- sociolinguistic studies
- psycholinguistics
- language acquisition
- neurolinguistics
- language and culture/thought
- language documentation
- language endangerment     
- language revitalization/reclamation

Requirements
Abstracts should be written in English and submitted in PDF format. Abstracts
must conform to the following format requirements:

-Abstract must have a clear and informative title (preferably centered at top
of page, in bold, in sentence case).
-Abstracts must be no longer than 300 words. No references are required, and
figures and examples are permitted only if within the 300-word limit.
-Abstracts must be fully anonymous: authors’ names, affiliations, or pictures
should not be indicated anywhere in the document.
-Abstracts must be submitted by January 03, 2022 (Hawaii Standard Time).
Special consideration will be given to abstracts accepted to SEALS 2020
(cancelled due to COVID-19), but which have not since been presented at any
other venue.

Visit the following link for more information and the abstract submission
portal:

http://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/sites/seaconfs/

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SEALS 31 is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the National Foreign
Language Resource Center at the University of Hawaiʻi, and the Center for the
Study of Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the University of
Hawai’i seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you require
special accommodations, please indicate this at the time that your abstract is
accepted for presentation.




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