34.3786, Calls: Biennial of Czech Linguistics 2024

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Subject: 34.3786, Calls: Biennial of Czech Linguistics 2024

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Date: 14-Dec-2023
From: Radek Šimík [radek.simik at ff.cuni.cz]
Subject: Biennial of Czech Linguistics 2024


Full Title: Biennial of Czech Linguistics 2024
Short Title: BCL2024

Date: 18-Sep-2024 - 20-Sep-2024
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Contact Person: Radek Šimík
Meeting Email: radek.simik at ff.cuni.cz
Web Site: https://bcl2024.ff.cuni.cz/en/home/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 25-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

In September 2024, the first edition of a new conference will take
place at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague – the
Biennial of Czech Linguistics – held under the auspices of Jazykovědné
sdružení České republiky. The Biennial provides a platform for the
meeting of the Czech linguistic community (and beyond) in its whole
breadth – across linguistic subdisciplines, philologies, as well as
theoretical and methodological paradigms. The core of the Biennial
will be constituted by thematic workshops organized by linguists
affiliated with Czech academic or scientific institutions. We also
plan to include plenary lectures, a poster session and a discussion
panel open to media and the public. The concept builds on the model
applied at the European level (the conference of Societas Linguistica
Europaea) or in Germany (the conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Sprachwissenschaft).

2nd Call for Papers:

The Biennial of Czech Linguistics 2024 (Prague, September 2024) will
feature three keynote lectures (Olivier Bonami, Pavel Kosek, and
Barbara Mertins), 21 topical workshops, and a thematically
unrestricted poster session. Contributions to the workshops and the
poster session will be selected based on submitted abstracts, which
will go through a standard review process. Abstracts must be written
in a docx template available on the conference website. Any
modification to the template may lead to rejection without review.
Abstracts must be anonymous and must be submitted in the pdf format.

*The submission system is expected to be available in the course of
January. We kindly ask to wait until then with the submission.*

Template properties: 2 pages A4 (not letter size), margins 2,5 cm, 2
cm at the top, font Times New Roman, font size 11, line spacing 1,08.
First page: obligatory first line indicating the workshop number or
poster (right-aligned); second (and third if needed) line contains the
title of the contribution (boldface, center-aligned); then 5 empty
lines (or 4, in case the title spans over two lines), followed by the
body of the abstract (justified), max. until the end of the page
(there should be 45 lines of text available). Second page: possible to
use for larger graphs, figures, or tables; bibliography (cited in the
abstract) is obligatory.

One person can submit at most 3 abstracts. Max. one abstract can be
first- or single-authored, max. 2 abstracts may be submitted to a
single workshop. One person can be involved as an author in max. 2
workshops. An active participation in 2 workshops and the poster
session is possible.

Deadline for abstract submission: 25 March 2024 (23:59 CET).

For more details about the call and the conference, please visit the
website: https://bcl2024.ff.cuni.cz/en/.



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