35.1014, Calls: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society 2024

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Subject: 35.1014, Calls: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society 2024

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Date: 22-Mar-2024
From: Rob Mailhammer [R.Mailhammer at westernsydney.edu.au]
Subject: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society 2024


Full Title: Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society
2024
Short Title: ALS 2024

Date: 26-Nov-2024 - 29-Nov-2024
Location: Canberra, Australia
Contact Person: Joe Blythe
Meeting Email: conf at als.asn.au
Web Site: https://als.asn.au/Conference/2024/General

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 21-Apr-2024

Meeting Description:

The annual conference of the Australian Linguistic Society is a
three-day conference on all aspects of linguistics. It is preceded by
a day of masterclasses. The conference traditionally has a focus on
Australian and other Indigenous languages of the Pacific area, but it
welcomes the presentation and discussion of papers on all subfields of
linguistics and interdisciplinary topics.

Call for Papers:

Masterclasses
These will be held on 26 November before the start of the academic
program of the conference. Masterclasses are teaching-focused sessions
aimed at professional development. Examples are masterclasses on
statistics or phonetic analysis. They are typically facilitated by an
expert in the relevant field. Masterclasses may have a specific
audience, e.g. students, or be open to anyone. Proposals are welcome
on any area that is relevant to linguistics.

Please submit proposals for masterclasses, maximum one A4 page, with
the name of the facilitator(s), proposed length (half day/full day or
an hours value) and a short statement on their relevant expertise, as
well as a brief statement on the rationale for proposing the
masterclass, and the intended audience. The Program Committee will
select proposals based on expertise of the facilitator, fit with the
schedule, rationale and intended audience.


Themed sessions
Themed sessions are regular conference sessions that are part of the
academic program of the conference (27-29 November), centred around a
special topic or coherent theme, such as Australian Indigenous
languages or Laboratory Phonology. We invite proposals for sessions on
any aspect of linguistics. Following the general call for papers,
authors will be able to indicate whether they are submitting their
abstracts to accepted themed sessions or to the general program.
Abstracts that are submitted to a themed session without prior
consultation with session organisers will be reviewed as part of the
general program if the organisers are of the opinion that they don’t
fit into their session. Organisers of themed sessions are in charge of
quality assurance guaranteeing that their program meets the general
standard of the conference and will review abstracts submitted to
their sessions using the same criteria as the main program.

Please submit proposals for themed sessions, maximum one A4 page, with
the name(s) of the organiser(s), intended length of the session
(number of talks and possible discussion session), questions the
session is seeking to address, and a short statement on the topic and
some contextualisation of how it fits in within the relevant field and
the discipline. If possible, also supply a list of tentative
participants and any designated keynote speakers. The Program
Committee will select proposals based on the relevance of the topic
and the academic quality of the session.

Address for submissions: conf at als.asn.au
Deadline for proposals:  21 April 2024
Announcements of accepted workshops/themed sessions: 3 May 2024
All abstracts will be reviewed by the ALS Program Committee
For further information and updates please see the ALS website or send
an email to the ALS2024 Conference team: conf at als.asn.au



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