35.451, Confs: 2nd International Conference on the Asturian Language: Distinctiveness, Identity and Officiality

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Subject: 35.451, Confs: 2nd International Conference on the Asturian Language: Distinctiveness, Identity and Officiality

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Date: 08-Feb-2024
From: Avelino Corral Esteban [avelino.corral at uam.es]
Subject: 2nd International Conference on the Asturian Language: Distinctiveness, Identity and Officiality


2nd. International Conference on the Asturian Language:
Distinctiveness, Identity and Officiality
Short Title: ICAL2

Date: 22-May-2024 - 24-May-2024
Location: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid., Spain
Contact: Avelino Corral Esteban
Contact Email: avelino.corral at uam.es
Meeting URL:
https://sites.google.com/view/2ndinternationalconferenceonth/home

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Asturian (ast)
Language Family(ies): Romance

Meeting Description:

We invite 20-minute (plus 10-minute discussion) presentation proposals
on the following general and/or specific topics:
General topics
-       Study of the distinctive properties of the Asturian language
in phonology and phonetics, morphology, lexis, syntax, semantics,
pragmatics. Linguistics and history.
-       Typological and comparative studies on the Asturian language
and its dialectal forms.
-       The standardisation process of the Asturian language:
selection of a norm, codification of form, elaboration of function,
and acceptance by the community. The varieties of the Asturian
language.
-       Literature in Asturian: relevance of the historical
collections and the role of modern Asturian literature.
-       Learning and teaching of the Asturian language
-       Officiality: consequences in education, economy, politics,
etc.
Guidelines for submissions
Submissions should include the following information:
• Author's name
• Affiliation
• E-mail address
• Paper title
• An abstract with a maximum of 500 words, excluding references
Abstracts must conform to the following guidelines:
       Abstracts must be submitted in MS Word format (*.doc or
*.docx).
       Abstracts must have no more than 500 words of narrative text.
References do not count towards this 500-word limit.
       The title of the abstract should appear at the top of the page
but does not count as part of the 500-word limit.
       Abstracts must not exceed two A4 pages in length, must have 2
cm margins on all sides, must be set in Times New Roman with a font
size 12 pt, and the first lines of paragraphs should be used. The text
must be justified, with 1 line-spacing used for running text. No
exceptions to these requirements are allowed. This means that all
content (i.e. narrative text, titles, examples, tables, figures,
captions, and references) must fit in two pages.
       Examples, tables, graphs, etc. must be interspersed into the
text of the abstract, rather than collected at the end.
       The “References” section should immediately follow the end of
the text, without beginning a new page. The heading "References"
should be justified, set in 12 pt Times New Roman bold, with one blank
line above and one below. The references themselves should be in 10 pt
Times New Roman, justified on both sides.
The official languages of the conference are English, Asturian and
Spanish. All paper proposals are assumed to represent original and
unpublished work.
Email for abstract submission: avelino.corral at uam.es
Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/2ndinternationalconferenceonth/home
Publication:
The authors of the best contributions will be invited to submit an
article to a special volume.




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