33.299, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-299. Tue Jan 25 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.299, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2022 23:31:44
From: Jennifer Miyaki [bruinlinguists at gmail.com]
Subject: Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference

 
Full Title: Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference 
Short Title: SCULC 

Date: 21-May-2022 - 21-May-2022
Location: University of California, Los Angeles, USA 
Contact Person: Jennifer Miyaki
Meeting Email: bruinlinguists at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/sculc-2022 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 26-Mar-2022 

Meeting Description:

SCULC (Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference) will be held
again in May 2022 at the University of California, Los Angeles by the
Linguistics Department and the undergraduate-run linguistics society, the
Bruin Linguists Society. Founded in 2010 by Bruin Linguists, SCULC was
established to create a collaborative and educational environment for the
undergraduate linguistics community. Throughout the years, it has been
entirely student-run and free for all participants, presenters, and guests,
supported by contributions from the linguistics community, the UCLA
Linguistics Department, and individuals working to help enhance and expand the
experience of undergraduates in linguistics. 

To sign up for updates, please join the mailing list:
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Sponsored by the UCLA Department of Linguistics and the Bruin Linguists
Society (BLing)

Conference Details:
- The posted date of Saturday, May 21st is tentative.
- The entire conference is free. Please note that there will be no
reimbursements for transportation or hospitality for attendance to SCULC for
presenters or attendees.
- As of now, the conference is scheduled to be held in-person. However, the
format of the conference may be subject to change due to UCLA’s Covid-19
restrictions and protocols. Both online and hybrid formats are being
considered and planned for as well. 
For those who would like to attend but not present, please check
https://sites.google.com/view/sculc-2022 and we will be posting up-to-date
information about the conference.

Please contact bruinlinguists at gmail.com if you have further questions.


Call for Papers:

SCULC is looking for undergraduate presenters from any university to submit
their research for presentation. Undergraduate students at all levels are
encouraged to submit abstracts for 10-15 minute oral presentations or for a
poster session. Students who have recently graduated but have not yet entered
a graduate program are welcome to submit abstracts. You can submit abstracts
for both oral and poster presentations but they must be on different research
projects. Please note that we also welcome submissions on research that is
still in progress. We also invite graduate students, lecturers, and other
researchers to submit proposals for keynote talks. Please email us at
bruinlinguists at gmail.com before submitting your keynote abstract to our Call
for Abstracts.

Abstract Submission Guidelines: 
- Please submit an abstract for your research work by Saturday, March 26, 2022
11:59 PST. See our website (https://sites.google.com/view/sculc-2022) for
abstract submissions via easychair.
- Research from all subfields, in both applied and theoretical work, are
welcome. Research in progress is fine too.
- The abstract should be no more than 500 words, not including references. 
- Please make sure the abstract is in a PDF format and that there is no
identification of yourself in the abstract (anonymized submission). 
- If you are submitting something as part of work on a greater research
project with a team or a professor, be prepared to submit verification from
the PI (person in charge) that they are aware you are submitting this work if
your abstract is accepted.

Abstracts that do not follow these guidelines will not be considered. Accepted
submissions will be announced in early to mid-April. Please keep in mind that
these abstracts and potential presentations will not be published. Travel
expenses are the responsibility of the presenter.




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