34.2054, Calls: Sixth International Conference of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Linguistics: Contemporary Linguistic Theories and the Arabic Language

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Subject: 34.2054, Calls: Sixth International Conference of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Linguistics: Contemporary Linguistic Theories and the Arabic Language

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Date: 27-Jun-2023
From: Said Abu Khader [said at aabu.edu.jo]
Subject: Sixth International Conference of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Linguistics: Contemporary Linguistic Theories and the Arabic Language


Full Title: Sixth International Conference of the Faculty of Arts and
Humanities in Linguistics: Contemporary Linguistic Theories and the
Arabic Language

Date: 16-Apr-2024 - 18-Apr-2024
Location: AL-MAFRAQ, Jordan
Contact Person: Nart Qakhon
Meeting Email: linguistics_24 at aabu.edu.jo
Web Site: https://www.aabu.edu.jo/en/Announcement.aspx

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Ling & Literature;
Linguistic Theories
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
Language Family(ies): Sami

Call Deadline: 17-Feb-2024

Meeting Description:

The main objective of the conference is to keep up with the
developments in linguistic theories and to examine their theoretical
issues in both Western and Arabic cultures. It also aims to analyze
the linguistic system of the Arabic language from a contemporary
linguistic perspective and present new perspectives at the level of
inter-linguistic studies. Additionally, it seeks to apply linguistic
theories in addressing issues related to Arabic language acquisition,
learning, translation, discourse analysis, language planning, and
computational linguistics.

Conference Topics

- The First Topic: Contemporary Linguistic Theories, including studies
on issues of reference, origin, development, and terminology in the
literature of Western theorists, in addition to issues of reception
(translation, Arabization, modification, and adaptation) in Arabic
linguistic studies.
- The Second Topic: Application of contemporary linguistic theories in
analyzing levels of the language system (descriptively, historically,
comparatively, and contrastively).
o Phonetic level.
o Phonological level
o Morphological level
o Structural level
o Semantic level
o Pragmatic level
- The Third Topic: the analysis of linguistic phenomena (phonetic,
morphological, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and textual) from an
interdisciplinary perspective that connects between linguistic
systems.
- The Fourth Topic: Contemporary linguistic theories and their use to
the Arabic language in terms of applied linguistic fields, such as
language acquisition, teaching, translation, discourse analysis,
computational linguistics, linguistic planning, lexicography, and
dictionary production.

Call for Papers:

Instructions for Participation

1. The participant should submit a research paper in one of the
relevant topics, taking into account that papers exceeding 30 pages
will not be accepted, nor reviewed at all.
2. The theme presented in the research paper should be innovative; in
other words, the manuscript describes original work, which hasn’t been
published before and is not currently being considered for
publication.
3. The scientific methodology should be appealed in the language of
the research paper, including accuracy, integrity, objectivity, and
thorough documentation.
4. Languages available for submissions are Arabic, English, and
French.
5. The Scientific Committee assigned for the conference first reviews
the research papers proposed by the participants for initial
evaluation.
6. The University provides the conference participants from outside
the Kingdom with an appropriate accommodation for three nights.
7. The participant is required to present a summary of his/ her
research during the conference sessions.
8. Participants should attend the conference in person; remote
conferencing is unauthorized.
9. Participants will get their accepted research papers electronically
published on the conference website, and they will have a second
publication in a print journal, one of the peer-reviewed scientific
journals.

Important dates
- The date of the conference: 16-18/April/2024.
- Those interested in participating should fill out the below form no
later than November 30, 2023.
- The Committee in concern is required to declare approvals on the
participants’ abstracts no later than December 15, 2023.
- The participant should submit printed forms of a research paper
along with a revised abstract via email no later than February 17,
2024.
- It is the responsibility of the Preparatory Committee to inform
those interested in participating with the final decision of approving
their research papers no later than February 28, 2024.

- Participation to be filled out: https://bit.ly/AABUConfEng
- Contributions are to be sent to the following e-mail address:
linguistics_24 at aabu.edu.jo

Participation Fees.

>From outside Jordan each participant will pay $250 (or equivalent in
local currency).
>From inside Jordan: the participant is free of charge.



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