34.2176, Calls: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistics Society 2023

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Subject: 34.2176, Calls: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistics Society 2023

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Date: 12-Jul-2023
From: Robert Mailhammer [R.Mailhammer at westernsydney.edu.au]
Subject: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistics Society 2023


Full Title: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistics Society
2023
Short Title: ALS 2023

Date: 29-Nov-2023 - 01-Dec-2023
Location: Sydney, Australia
Contact Person: Mujahid Torwali
Meeting Email: conf at als.asn.au
Web Site: https://als.asn.au/Conference/2023/General

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 13-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

The Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society will be
held in person at The University of Sydney from 29 November until 1
December 2023.

2nd Call for Papers:

We invite abstracts for papers for presentation at the Annual
Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society held at The University
of Sydney from 29 November until 1 December 2023. The conference will
be held in person. We welcome papers on all aspects of linguistics.

Please submit an abstract of your paper, maximum one A4 page of text,
including title. The abstract may also include an additional A4 page
of examples, figures, tables and references. Each abstract should be
in a single file in Word (*.dox, *.docx) or PDF (*.pdf), in 12-point
font with 2cm on all margins. On the additional page, 10-point font
may be used. The abstract must be anonymous and should not include any
author names or affiliations.

Abstracts should be submitted online via the ALS 2023 EasyChair
website (if you don’t have an EasyChair account you will have to
create one): https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=als2023

Deadline for abstracts: 13 August 2023
Notification of acceptance: 11 September 2023

As part of the EasyChair online submission form, you will be asked to
supply author name(s) and affiliation(s), presentation title, keywords
and topics, your preferred presentation type (oral or poster
presentation) and which thematic session, if any, you would like to
present within. Thematic sessions are listed below. Details can be
found on the ALS 2023 conference website. You will also need to upload
your abstract as an anonymous Word or PDF file.

All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously with feedback given to the
author(s).

Abstract Review Criteria

Each abstract will be double-blind reviewed. The reviewers will
consider the degree to which each abstract:

- situates the study within its research context and demonstrates a
clear theoretical, methodological and/or practical contribution to the
field;
- coherently articulates its topic and objectives;
- outlines the data being analysed and how it will be analysed; and
- is of potential interest to an ALS audience.

Thematic Sessions

Australian languages, histories of documentation, description and
revival (James McElvenny, Bill McGregor, Bruce Moore, Jane Simpson,
Clara Stockigt, Michael Walsh)

Linguistics for the polycrisis (Helen Bromhead and Alena Kazmaly,
Griffith University)

New Directions in Linguistics in the School Curriculum (Iain Giblin,
Clarence Green)

Indigenous Language Collections in LDaCA (Robert McLellan, Ben Foley,
Simon Musgrave)

LVC-A 6: Language Variation and Change – Australia (Catherine Travis,
James Walker)

Further Information
For further information and updates please see the ALS website  or
send an email to the ALS2023 Conference team: conf at als.asn.au



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