34.2872, Calls: The 36th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics

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Subject: 34.2872, Calls: The 36th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics

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Date: 02-Oct-2023
From: Feng Xiao [feng.xiao at pomona.edu]
Subject: The 36th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics


Full Title: The 36th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics
Short Title: NACCL-36

Date: 22-Mar-2024 - 24-Mar-2024
Location: Claremont, CA, USA
Contact Person: Feng Xiao
Meeting Email: NACCL36Pomona at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.pomona.edu/naccl-36

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Phonetics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     English (eng)

Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2023

Meeting Description:

Recent years have seen a growing trend of empirical studies
demonstrating how teaching and learning Chinese as a second language
(CSL) benefit from the integration of Chinese linguistics and second
language acquisition (SLA). NACCL-36 aims to provide a venue for
linguistic researchers and language educators to explore how Chinese
linguistic theories inform the acquisition of CSL and how SLA provides
implications for applying linguistic theories in CSL pedagogy. We
welcome submissions of proposals that highlight the interdisciplinary
nature of CSL learning and teaching.

Call for Papers:

The organizers of NACCL-36 invite abstracts in all subfields of
Chinese linguistics, including but not limited to phonetics,
phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, dialectology,
historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and language variation,
psycholinguistics, and corpus linguistics, as well as subfields of
instructed SLA of Chinese, including but not limited to L2 Chinese
pedagogy, curriculum development, assessment and testing, individual
differences in L2 learning, technology-enhanced L2 learning. We
particularly encourage submissions that are relevant to the conference
theme. Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be allotted 15
minutes to present their research and 5 minutes to answer questions.
Abstracts and presentations can be given in either English or Mandarin
Chinese.
Abstract submission guidelines:
1.Abstract submission deadline: November 15, 2023, 11:59 PM (Pacific
Time Zone)
2. Abstracts, including titles, data, and references, must fit onto
one A4 page, with at least 1-inch (or 2.54 cm) margins on all four
sides and in 11 pt font (or 5 号字) or larger. Within the one A4 page
limit, abstracts should be 500 words (English) or 800 characters
(Chinese).
3. Abstracts must be anonymous, without any identifiable author
information.
4. Authors may maximally submit one first-authored abstract and one
co-authored abstract.



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