33.470, Calls: Spanish; Portuguese; Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/USA

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Subject: 33.470, Calls: Spanish; Portuguese; Applied Linguistics, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/USA

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Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2022 23:37:52
From: Alvaro Cerron-Palomino [acerropa at asu.edu]
Subject: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2022

 
Full Title: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2022 
Short Title: HLS 2022 

Date: 03-Nov-2022 - 05-Nov-2022
Location: Tempe, Arizona, USA 
Contact Person: Alvaro Cerron-Palomino
Meeting Email: HLS2022 at asu.edu
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/asu.edu/hls2022 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 31-May-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Hispanic Linguistics Symposium is an annual conference with a focus on
theoretical and applied linguistics in Spanish and Portuguese.


2nd Call for Papers:

Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2022

Conference Dates: November 3-5, 2022

Location: Fully virtual conference.

Abstract Submission Deadline: May 31, 2022

Meeting Description: Arizona State University will host the Hispanic
Linguistics Symposium November 3-5, 2022. The Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
is an annual conference with a focus on theoretical and applied linguistics in
Spanish and Portuguese. Abstracts for paper presentations or posters are
invited on any area of Hispanic linguistics, invites research on aspects of
linguistics including (but not limited to): synchronic and diachronic
approaches to theoretical linguistics, language acquisition, sociolinguistics,
bilingualism, language contact, syntax, dialectology, phonology/phonetics,
pragmatics, semantics, applied linguistics, language contact and Spanish in
the US.

Talks will be assigned 20 minutes for presentation plus 10 minutes for
questions and answers.

Keynote Speakers:

Barbara Lafford (ASU-Emerita)
Ana Carvalho (University of Arizona)
Manuel Díaz-Campos (Indiana University)
Glenn Martínez (University of Texas-San Antonio)

Submission Guidelines:

Format:

Papers and posters may be delivered in English, Portuguese, or Spanish.
Abstracts should be submitted in .pdf format and should not exceed 500 words
(not including title), with a second page reserved for examples, tables, and
references.
Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one joint.
Abstracts must clearly present a specific thesis statement and include a
description of the topic, the approach, and conclusions. To preserve anonymity
during the review process, authors should not include their names or otherwise
reveal their identity anywhere in the abstract.

Online submission:

Abstracts must be submitted through EasyAbs and can be accessed between
February 15 - May 31, 2022.
Please make sure to include the title of the paper, area of research, author
name(s), academic affiliations, and e-mail address(es) in the form within the
abstract submission system.
Please also specify whether you wish your submission to be considered for
presentation as a paper, a poster, or for both categories.

Workshops:

The HLS 2022 organizing committee invites proposals for workshops. In the
past, HLS has hosted different career workshops, often oriented to junior
faculty and graduate students, on a variety of topics (best practices of
statistical analysis, getting hired in a teaching-intensive university, etc).
We would like to continue this tradition in HLS 2022 by inviting proposals for
60 minute workshops. Special consideration will be given to proposals focusing
on primary and secondary bilingual education.
Workshop proposals should:
Be applied in nature, i.e., offer practical skills to attendees.
Be structured as follows: (a) write “WORKSHOP” at the top of the document
followed by the suggested title, (b) include a brief overview of the topic or
goal of the session (what practical skills will attendees gain?) (c) specify
the intended audience (junior faculty, phoneticians, etc), (d) and include a
workshop agenda (in the form of a list) structuring the content of the 60
minute session.
Be submitted in pdf. format and should not exceed two pages.
Not include the name of the organizers, presenters or affiliations.
Be submitted through EasyAbs by clicking the option “Poster”.

Notification:

Notifications of acceptance / rejection will be sent in July.
Contact information:
HLS Organizing Committee
HLS2022 at asu.edu




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