32.3546, Calls: Text/Corpus Linguistics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-3546. Tue Nov 09 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.3546, Calls: Text/Corpus Linguistics/USA

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Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2021 05:54:49
From: Jesse Egbert [jesse.egbert at nau.edu]
Subject: American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2022

 
Full Title: American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2022 
Short Title: AACL 2022 

Date: 08-Sep-2022 - 11-Sep-2022
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona, USA 
Contact Person: Jesse Egbert
Meeting Email: AACL2022 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/aacl2022/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2022 

Meeting Description:

The 15th International American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference
(AACL 2020) will take place September 9–11, 2022 at Northern Arizona
University. There will also be a pre-conference workshop day on September 8.
This conference will be an in-person event. We invite contributions relating
to all aspects of corpus linguistic research, application, or methods.


Call for Papers:

American Association for Corpus Linguistics (AACL) 2022
September 9 – 11, 2022, with workshops on September 8

The 15th International American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference
(AACL 2020) will take place September 9–11, 2022 at Northern Arizona
University. There will also be a pre-conference workshop day on September 8.
This conference will be an in-person event.

Plenary speakers:
Laurence Anthony, Waseda University
Shelley Staples, University of Arizona
Stefanie Wulff, University of Florida

Main conference general program
We invite contributions relating to all aspects of corpus linguistic research,
application, or methods. There are four categories of proposals (full papers,
posters, panels, and pre-conference workshops). All proposals will be
peer-reviewed by the conference program committee. We ask that presenters
submit only two proposals as first author.

Thematic streams
The conference will feature three thematic streams in the general program. The
thematic streams are as follows:
1. Linguistic analyses of corpora as they relate to language use (e.g.,
register/genre variation, lexical and grammatical variation, language
varieties, historical change, lexicography)
2. Application (the use of corpora in language teaching and learning, as well
as other applied fields such as testing and legal research)
3. Tools and methods (corpus creation, corpus annotation, tagging and parsing,
corpus analysis software)

Submission categories:

Full papers:
Consisting of a 20-minute talk followed by 5 minutes for questions and
discussion. Submissions should present completed research where substantial
results have been achieved. (Work in progress should be submitted as a poster
abstract.) Abstracts should be 300 words (maximum), excluding the word count
for references.

Posters:
Posters can present either results of completed research or work in progress.
We especially welcome poster abstracts that (a) report on innovative research
that is in its early phases, or (b) report on new software or corpus data
resources. Abstracts should be 200 words (maximum), excluding the word count
for references.

Panels:
Panels during the main conference offer an opportunity to group related papers
together to allow for extended discussions. Proposals for panels should
include the abstracts for the individual presentations (300 words max),
together with an introductory abstract (200 words max) introducing the overall
goals of the panel. Panels will be allocated time slots of 2 hours.

Pre-conference Workshops:
Half-day pre-conference workshops will take place on Thursday, Sept 8.
Abstracts for submission (max. 300 words) should include a complete
description of the half-day workshop (max time 3 hours).

Submission guidelines:
Submit abstracts by January 31, 2022 to
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aacl2022#

Your submission must include the following in the abstract box on EasyChair:
(a) the thematic stream
(b) the submission category
(c) the word count of your abstract (not including (a) and (b) and the
references)

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/aacl2022/
Contact: AACL2022 at gmail.com




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