35.252, Calls: 19th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society

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Subject: 35.252, Calls: 19th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society

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Date: 19-Jan-2024
From: Jeff Parker [sls2024atbyu at gmail.com]
Subject: 19th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society


Full Title: 19th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society
Short Title: SLS 19

Date: 15-Aug-2024 - 17-Aug-2024
Location: Provo, Utah, USA
Contact Person: Jeff Parker
Meeting Email: sls2024atBYU at gmail.com
Web Site: https://ling.byu.edu/sls-2024

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup

Call Deadline: 29-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

The annual SLS conferences serve to foster international dialogue on
Slavic linguistics. Therefore the meeting has a character of
international scientific conference and its presentations, papers or
panels include a wide spectrum of Slavic linguistic topics within any
framework and theoretical or methodological approaches.

Call for Papers:

We invite abstracts for the 19th Annual Meeting of the Slavic
Linguistics Society which will take place at Brigham Young University
in Provo, Utah (USA) on August 15-17, 2023. We are pleased to announce
that our invited speakers will be:

Stephen Dickey (University of Kansas)
Franc Marušič - Lanko (University of Nova Gorica)
Andrea Sims (The Ohio State University)

Papers dealing with any aspect of Slavic linguistics and within any
theoretical framework or methodology are welcome. All talks will be 20
minutes in length with 10 minutes for discussion. Abstracts should be
written in English. The abstract itself should be anonymous (no
identifying information, e.g., name, affiliation, self-reference).
Abstracts should be emailed to sls2024atBYU at gmail.com in PDF format,
with any non-standard fonts embedded. Submissions are limited to one
single-authored and one jointly authored abstract per applicant. The
body of the email should include the following:

author name(s)
author affiliation(s)
author status (faculty, graduate student, etc.); abstracts with
student authors are automatically entered into consideration for
student travel awards and the annual Townsend award

We invite submissions for individual papers for general sessions and
panel proposals for thematic sessions. Abstracts for individual papers
should be limited to 500 words, not including figures or references.
Panel proposals should provide (1) an abstract for the whole panel
limited to 1000 words, (2) a list of the names, emails and
affiliations of the panel participants and (3) titles of the talks in
the panel. Conference panels will be 2 hours, so panel proposals will
typically include 4 (or 8) individual presenters who will give
20-minute talks followed by discussion. An active SLS membership will
be required for presenting at the annual meeting but is not required
at the time of initial abstract submission (join/renew here). For
additional conference details as they become available, see the
conference website: https://ling.byu.edu/sls-2024

Deadline for paper abstracts and panel proposals: March 29th
Notification of acceptance: April 30th

SLS-19 is an in-person conference. Online participation will only be
considered as an exception under very specific circumstances (e.g.,
travel or visa restrictions). Any request for online participation
will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If any authors are likely
to need a letter of support for visa applications or funding purposes,
please make a note at time of abstract submission.



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