27.1875, Calls: Central Asian Languages, Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Lang Acqu, Lang Doc/USA

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Subject: 27.1875, Calls: Central Asian Languages, Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Lang Acqu, Lang Doc/USA

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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 13:15:58
From: Amber Kent [akkent at indiana.edu]
Subject: Conference of Central Asian Language and Linguistics

 
Full Title: Conference of Central Asian Language and Linguistics 
Short Title: ConCALL 

Date: 07-Oct-2016 - 09-Oct-2016
Location: Bloomington, IN, USA 
Contact Person: Amber Kent
Meeting Email: akkent at indiana.edu
Web Site: http://www.indiana.edu/~concall 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation 

Subject Language(s): Armenian (hye)
                     Azerbaijani, North (azj)
                     Azerbaijani, South (azb)
                     Balochi, Eastern (bgp)
                     Balochi, Southern (bcc)
                     Balochi, Western (bgn)
                     Bashkir (bak)
                     Buriat, China (bxu)
                     Buriat, Mongolia (bxm)
                     Buriat, Russia (bxr)
                     Chuvash (chv)
                     Dari (prs)
                     Georgian (kat)
                     Kazakh (kaz)
                     Kurdish, Central (ckb)
                     Kurdish, Northern (kmr)
                     Kurdish, Southern (sdh)
                     Mongolian, Classical (cmg)
                     Mongolian, Halh (khk)
                     Mongolian, Peripheral (mvf)
                     Oirat (xal)
                     Pashto (pus)
                     Pashto, Central (pst)
                     Pashto, Northern (pbu)
                     Pashto, Southern (pbt)
                     Tajik (tgk)
                     Tatar (tat)
                     Tibetan (bod)
                     Turkish (tur)
                     Turkish, Crimean (crh)
                     Turkish, Old (otk)
                     Turkmen (tuk)
                     Tuvinian (tyv)
                     Uyghur (uig)
                     Uzbek, Northern (uzn)
                     Uzbek, Southern (uzs)
                     Yakut (sah)

Language Family(ies): Altaic; Sino-Tibetan; Turkic; Unclassified Indo-European 

Call Deadline: 03-Jun-2016 

Meeting Description:

ConCALL was established in Spring 2014 as a professional development
conference for linguists and language educators specializing in the languages
of the Central Asian region, including both the Altaic and Eastern
Indo-European languages spoken in the region, a diverse range of languages
such as Azerbaijani, Dari, Kazakh, Mongolian, Pashto, Persian, Tajiki,
Tibetan, Turkish, Tuvan, Uyghur, Uzbek, and more!

The main goal of ConCALL is to bring together professionals across the fields
to focus on research into how these specific languages are represented
formally, as well as acquired by second/foreign language learners and also to
present research driven teaching methods.

This year’s theme is “Continuing the Journey: Strengthening the Central Asian
Language Community”.


This spring, the Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR)
will be hosting the second Conference of Central Asian Language and
Linguistics (ConCALL) at Indiana University 7-9 October, 2016.

We are now accepting submissions for 20-minute paper presentations (with 10
minutes for questions and discussion) or poster presentations on topics
related to Central Asian languages and linguistics within the conference
theme: “Continuing the Journey: Strengthening the Central Asian Language
Community.”

Presenters will have the opportunity to submit to the published proceedings of
the conference. (Please feel free to view the 2014 Proceedings:
http://www.iub.edu/~celcar/ConCALL2014/proceedings.html)

Submissions can include, but are not limited to:

Formal linguistics (phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics, as well as
their interfaces)
Acquisition (first and second language acquisition)
Language education/pedagogy, as related to Central Asian languages

Submissions should be uploads as a .pdf via EasyAbs
(http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/ConCALL2016) by the deadline of Friday, 3
June, 2015. Each .pdf submission should include the following details:

Title
Focus: Linguistics, Grammar, and Research OR Pedagogy, Methodology, and
Education
Language Family: Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic, Tibetan, or Other
Abstract of no more than 500 words (not including examples and references)

Please do not include name, institution, or contact information anywhere on
the abstract submission, in order to keep the review procedure anonymous.

Submitters will be notified of acceptance no later than Friday, 15 July, 2016.

Questions regarding abstract submissions may be directed to ConCALL
Coordiantor Amber Kennedy Kent at akkent at indiana.edu.

Questions regarding the conference may be directed to CeLCAR’s Director Dr.
Öner Özçelik at oozcelik at indiana.edu.

Reminder of Important Dates: 

Proposal Submission Deadline: Friday, 3 June, 2016
Acceptance Notification: Friday, 15 July, 2016
Registration Deadline: Friday, 2 September 2016
Late Registration Deadline: Wednesday, 28 September, 2016
Conference Date: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 7-9 October, 2016




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