34.1217, Calls: The Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Annual Conference

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Subject: 34.1217, Calls: The Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Annual Conference

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Date: 13-Apr-2023
From: Vahid Parvaresh [vahid.parvaresh at aru.ac.uk]
Subject: The Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Annual Conference 


Full Title: The Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland Annual Conference
Short Title: LAGB 2023

Date: 29-Aug-2023 - 01-Sep-2023
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Vahid Parvaresh
Meeting Email: vahid.parvaresh at aru.ac.uk
Web Site: https://www.lagb.org.uk/lagb2023

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 21-Apr-2023

Meeting Description:

The Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Annual Conference (2023) will be held at Anglia Ruskin University
(Cambridge).

2nd Call for Papers:

Henry Sweet Lecture 2023: Shelome Gooden (University of Pittsburgh)
Linguistics Association Lecture 2023: Elena Anagnostopoulou
(University of Crete)

The LAGB Annual Conference welcomes abstract submissions from all
subfields of linguistics to capture the diversity of linguistics
research in the UK and beyond. LAGB 2023 will not only feature our
usual general sessions that will run throughout the conference, but
will also include four themed sessions (see below). Abstracts can be
submitted to be included in the general sessions, or as part of a
themed session (see details below). Both members and non-members are
invited to offer papers for the meeting. All abstracts will be
blind-peer-reviewed by an international committee of reviewers. The
length for all papers delivered at the LAGB 2023 meeting is 20 minutes
(plus 10 minutes discussion). The (extended) deadline for submissions
is 5PM on 21 April 2023. Submissions should be made through the LAGB's
EasyChair portal:
https://easychair.org/account/signin_timeout?l=uSTuhLUupItsCZPiibwURC

Formatting guidelines

To ensure that we are able to consider your abstract, please ensure
that it adheres to the following guidelines:

Maximum of two single spaced A4 pages with margins of at least 2.5cm
on all sides, with type no smaller than 12 point font in Times New
Roman.
Submitted anonymously, with no indication of the author’s identity.
Immediately below the title of your abstract, please indicate whether
you wish for your abstract to be considered for the general session or
one of the themed sessions (and, if a themed session, which one).
In PDF format, with any phonetic characters either embedded in the PDF
file, or in the Doulos SIL font, which can be downloaded for free from
this site: https://software.sil.org/doulos/

Special sessions

LAGB 2023 will feature four themed/special sessions. When you submit
your abstract, please indicate underneath your title whether you are
submitting it for consideration for the general session, or for one of
these themed sessions:

Switch Reference: The Division of Labour between Syntax and Discourse
Coherence
Sociolinguistic Typology: Advances and Challenges
How Linguistics can Help Schools (LAGB Education Committee special
session)
Contrastive Focalisation: Challenges and Solutions

To see details of each session, please visit:
https://www.lagb.org.uk/lagb2023



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