34.118, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Lang Doc/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-118. Sun Jan 15 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.118, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Lang Doc/USA

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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2023 00:13:57
From: Mizuki Miyashita [mizuki.miyashita at umontana.edu]
Subject: CLPP Conference: Indigenous Science and Language

 
Full Title: CLPP Conference: Indigenous Science and Language 

Date: 18-May-2023 - 19-May-2023
Location: University of Montana - Missoula, USA 
Contact Person: CLPP Conference Organizers
Meeting Email: clppmontana at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/clppconference 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2023 

Meeting Description:

The Collaborative Language Planning Project (CLPP) will host a two-day
conference on Indigenous Science and Language. It will be held on Thursday,
May 18 and Friday, May 19, 2023, at the University of Montana – Missoula.

What is CLPP?
CLPP was formed with aims to enhance communication among language activists,
language teachers, students, and researchers from Indigenous and
non-Indigenous communities in Montana. Its goals include enriching language
revitalization efforts among Indigenous communities, enhancing teachers and
activists’ training experiences, and encouraging collaboration in research. To
learn more about CLPP, visit the CLPP website
(umt.edu/collaborative-language-planning-project).

The CLPP conference on Indigenous Science and Language seeks to broaden
participation in CLPP activities to include language workers from outside of
Montana, as well as to broaden the scope of disciplines addressed in CLPP
activities.

The Call for Presentations will be posted on the website for the CLPP
Conference on Indigenous Language and Science later this month. Visit the CLPP
Conference website (in development).

CLPP is supported by National Science Foundation DLI-DEL and TCUP grants
BCS-1800617, BCS-1800820, BCS-2037470, and by the following collaborating
institutions: Aaniiih Nakoda College, Blackfeet Community College, Chief Dull
Knife College, Fort Peck Community College, Salish Kootenai College, Stone
Child College, and the University of Montana.


Call for Papers:

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
The Conference on Indigenous Science and Language (CISL), hosted by the
Collaborative Language Planning Project (CLPP), will be held at the University
of Montana in Missoula on Thursday, May 18 and Friday, May 19, 2023. For
information regarding Indigenous Science, please see sources and links on our
website (https://sites.google.com/view/clppconference). We invite
presentations on topics relating to the conference theme, including, but not
limited to: linguistics, language teaching and pedagogy, language planning,
language reclamation, ethnosciences (e.g. astronomy, mathematics, botany),
interdisciplinary language research, language acquisition, language and
well-being, and artificial intelligence (AI). We are particularly interested
in Indigenous-led and/or community-based activities and research projects.
Indigenous scholars and students are especially encouraged to submit
abstracts.

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ABSTRACTS
The deadline to submit abstracts is 5:00pm (Mountain Time) February 15, 2023.
Abstracts must conform to the guidelines included below.

GUIDELINES
- Any presenter may submit one single-authored abstract and one
co/multi-authored abstract OR two co/multi-authored abstracts.
- The content of the presentation must adhere to what was submitted in the
accepted abstract.
- Presentations should not exceed 15 minutes in length. 5 minutes of Q&A will
follow each presentation.
- Presentations on intersections between Indigenous Science and language work
or linguistics are preferred.
- Presentations on Indigenous Science that do not include a language component
will still be considered.

ABSTRACT FORMAT
- At the top of the abstract, include a presentation title and all authors’
names and affiliations. Choose a title that clearly communicates the topic of
the presentation.
- The body of the abstract should be no more than 300 typed words, not
including
references.
- At the end of the abstract, following the references, give a very short
version of the
abstract (50 words) to be included in the conference program, if accepted.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
- Abstracts should be submitted in PDF form by email to clppmontana at gmail.com
with the subject line: CISL Abstract - followed by the last name of the first
author (e.g. CISL Abstract - Smith).

IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline to submit abstracts 02/15/2023
Notification of acceptance 03/15/2023
Deadline for authors to confirm participation 03/31/2023
Conference registration opens 04/15/2023
Conference registration closes 05/10/2023

The Collaborative Language Planning Project (CLPP) is a group of Indigenous
and non-Indigenous language workers from varied disciplines who work to
enhance communication and collaboration among language activists, language
teachers, students, and researchers in the state of Montana. See the CLPP
website here:
https://www.umt.edu/collaborative-language-planning-project/default.php

CLPP is supported by National Science Foundation DLI-DEL and TCUP grants
BCS-1800820 and BCS-2037470.




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