27.3742, Calls: General Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 27.3742, Calls: General Linguistics/USA
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 15:36:42
From: Ricard Vinas de Puig [vinasdepuigr at cofc.edu]
Subject: 84th Southeastern Conference on Linguistics
Full Title: 84th Southeastern Conference on Linguistics
Short Title: SECOL
Date: 08-Mar-2017 - 11-Mar-2017
Location: Charleston, SC, USA
Contact Person: Ricard Vinas de Puig
Meeting Email: vinasdepuigr at cofc.edu
Web Site: http://conf2017.secol.org/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 20-Nov-2016
Meeting Description:
The Southeastern Conference on Linguistics will be having its 84th meeting at
the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, on March 8-11, 2017.
The theme for the conference is ‘Underrepresented and minority linguistic
varieties in the Lowcountry and beyond‘. We hope to address issues regarding
those linguistic varieties from the the South Carolina Lowcountry, the US
Southeast, and beyond that are usually overlooked and are therefore
underrepresented.
Call for Papers:
The Southeastern Conference on Linguistics will be having its 84th meeting at
the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, on March 8-11, 2017.
The theme for the conference is ‘Underrepresented and minority linguistic
varieties in the Lowcountry and beyond‘. We seek 20-minute papers or panels of
100 minutes addressing issues regarding those linguistic varieties from the
the South Carolina Lowcountry, the US Southeast, and beyond that are usually
overlooked and are therefore underrepresented. Topics might include Linguistic
Studies of Creoles, Indigenous Languages, Minority Languages, Speakers’
Rights, Dialectal Variation in the US, Emerging Linguistic Varieties, among
others.
In the open tradition of SECOL, we also welcome any of the wide range of
methodologies current in linguistics, as well as topics in general linguistics
and the teaching of linguistics.
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words, excluding title and references. Authors
may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one joint.
Please submit your proposal via EasyAbs at
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/84secol2017.
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