35.529, Calls: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2024

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Subject: 35.529, Calls: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2024

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Date: 14-Feb-2024
From: Cecilia Tocaimaza-Hatch [ctocaimazahatch at unomaha.edu]
Subject: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2024


Full Title: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2024
Short Title: HLS 2024

Date: 17-Oct-2024 - 19-Oct-2024
Location: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Contact Person: Cecilia Tocaimaza-Hatch
Meeting Email: hlsymposium2024 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.unomaha.edu/foreign-languages/hispanic-linguisti
cs-symposium/index.php

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics;
General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 20-May-2024

Meeting Description:

Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2024
HLS 24, "New Horizons in Hispanic Linguistics," will take place at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha, October 17-19, 2024.

Call for Papers:

Call for papers for the 2024 Hispanic Linguistics Symposium to be
hosted at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
“New Horizons in Hispanic Linguistics”
October 17-19, 2024
Omaha, Nebraska
The 2024 Hispanic Linguistics Symposium will be hosted by the
University of Nebraska at Kearny, University of Nebraska at Lincoln,
and the University of Nebraska at Omaha and take place at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha campus.
We are pleased to welcome submissions for presentations, roundtable
discussions, academic panels, and posters. This year’s theme, “New
Horizons in Hispanic Linguistics” is a broad and dynamic theme that
encompasses a wide range of research topics and approaches within the
field of Hispanic Linguistics. This theme reflects the exploration of
novel and innovative areas of study in the Spanish and Portuguese
languages and their varieties, as well as the evolving sociocultural
context in which they are spoken. We encourage both practical and
theoretical approaches to research in areas such as:
Applied linguistics
Bilingualism and multilingualism
Contact linguistics
Language and gender
Language and migration
Language contact
Language policy and planning
Language variation and change
Language variation in digital spaces
Linguistic anthropology
Linguistic human rights
Multimodality
Philosophy of language
Pidgin & creole languages
Pragmatics and discourse analysis
Psycholinguistics
Second language acquisition
Sociolinguistics
Spanish in the US
Synchronic and diachronic approaches
Variation and change
Theoretical linguistics
Presentations
Formal presentations are single authored or co-authored research that
contributes to original knowledge to linguistics and its subfields.
These are 20-minute presentations followed by a 10-minute question and
answer session.
Round Discussions
Roundtable sessions encourage open discussion and dialogue among a
group of experts on a specific topic. The session begins with an
introduction and welcome from a moderator followed by brief opening
statements by the discussants. The core of the roundtable is an open
discussion among the participants. Round tables are scheduled for 60
minutes.
Panels
A panel discussion is a structured conversation of up to five
participants and one moderator. These bring together multiple experts
to present their insights, research findings, or perspective on a
specific topic. The individual presentations are followed by a
discussion session. Panels are 60-90 minutes.
Posters
Poster presentations offer a platform for researchers, scholars, and
professionals to share their work, gather feedback, and engage in
discussions with a diverse audience.
Submission Guidelines:
Format:
Presentations, roundtable discussions, academic panels, and posters
may be delivered in English, Portuguese, or Spanish.
Interested contributors should include a 350-word anonymized abstract
in Spanish, English or Portuguese by May 20th. Please indicate for
which type of presentation you are submitting.
Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one
co-authored.
Submit a proposal on the HLS 2024 website . You may be prompted to
sign up or sign into your DigitalCommons at UNO account.
All proposals due May 20, 2024

Contact information:
Organizing Committee
hlsymposium2024 at gmail.com



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