27.4536, Calls: Maltese, Maltese Sign Language, Computational Linguistics, Gen Ling, Lexicography, Psycholing, Socioling/Slovakia
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Subject: 27.4536, Calls: Maltese, Maltese Sign Language, Computational Linguistics, Gen Ling, Lexicography, Psycholing, Socioling/Slovakia
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Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2016 14:15:18
From: Slavomír Čéplö [bulbul at bulbul.sk]
Subject: 6th International Conference on Maltese Linguistics
Full Title: 6th International Conference on Maltese Linguistics
Short Title: GHILM6
Date: 08-Jun-2017 - 09-Jun-2017
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Contact Person: Slavomír Čéplö
Meeting Email: bulbul at bulbul.sk
Web Site: http://www.ghilm6.sk
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Lexicography; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Maltese (mlt)
Maltese Sign Language (mdl)
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2017
Meeting Description:
The 6th International Conference on Maltese Linguistics will take place in
Bratislava, Slovakia and will be organized jointly by L-Għaqda Internazzjonali
tal-Lingwistika Maltija (The International Association of Maltese Linguistics)
and the Department of Classical and Semitic Philology at the Faculty of Arts
of the Comenius University in Bratislava. As in its previous five iterations,
it aims to bring together scholars working on the Maltese language - whether
directly or not - in any subfield and using any approach or theoretical
framework.
2nd Call for Papers:
The 6th International Conference on Maltese Linguistics will take place in
Bratislava, Slovakia, on June 8-9 2017. The organizing committee invites
abstracts for oral and poster presentations on all topics related to Maltese
linguistics. These include, but are not limited to:
- Phonetics and phonology of Maltese
- Syntax of Maltese
- Morphology of Maltese
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
- Psycholinguistics
- Lexicography
- Computational approaches to Maltese
- Typological perspectives on Maltese
- History and development of Maltese
- Dialectology of Maltese
- Maltese in European and Mediterranean context
- Contact linguistics and Maltese
- Maltese Sign Language
We especially encourage submissions focusing on recent advances in the study
of North African dialects and their ramifications for the study of Maltese, as
well as submissions by current BA- and MA-level students.
Abstracts should not exceed 300 words. Oral presentations should not be longer
than 20 minutes with 10 minutes for discussion, poster presentations should be
in the A0 or A1 format. All abstracts will be double-blind peer-reviewed.
We use the Linguist List EasyAbs facility for the submission and review of
abstracts. Please use the address below for your submission.
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/ghilm6
Call for papers open: November 1, 2016.
Deadline for submission: January 15, 2017.
Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2017.
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