28.322, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Socioling/Canada

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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-322. Mon Jan 16 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.322, Calls: Cog Sci, Gen Ling, Socioling/Canada

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Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2017 18:38:20
From: Erin Guntly [eaguntly at alumni.ubc.ca]
Subject: 33rd Northwest Linguistics Conference

 
Full Title: 33rd Northwest Linguistics Conference 
Short Title: NWLC 

Date: 05-May-2017 - 07-May-2017
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Contact Person: UBC Linguistics
Meeting Email: nwlc33ubc at gmail.com
Web Site: http://blogs.ubc.ca/nwlc33/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 27-Jan-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Northwest Linguistics Conference is an annual conference for graduate
students in linguistics to share their work in a friendly atmosphere, and meet
colleagues from other universities, both locally and internationally. The
venue rotates on a four year cycle among University of British Columbia, Simon
Fraser University, University of Victoria, and the University of Washington.

Invited Speaker: Emily Elfner (UBC)


2nd Call for Papers:

33rd Northwest Linguistics Conference

The Department of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia is pleased
to host the Northwest Linguistics Conference from May 5-7, 2017 in Vancouver,
BC. We invite graduate and undergraduate students to submit abstracts for 30
minute talks (20 minutes for presentation + 10 minutes for discussion) in any
area of theoretical or applied linguistics, or for the presentation of a
poster.

This year we will have two special themed sessions:

(1) Intersection of sociology and linguistics: This session broadly welcomes
papers that explore the connection between grammar and the social aspects of
speech communities.
Session 1 Plenary Speaker: TBD

(2) Intersection of cognition and linguistics: This session welcomes papers
that explore issues of first- and second-language acquisition, processing, and
multimodality. 
Session 2 Plenary Speaker: TBD

Abstracts must be at most two pages long (including data and references), on a
letter- size sheet (8”1/2 by 11”) with 1'' margins, and typed in at least
12-point font. Abstracts that do not follow the above format will not be
accepted. Submissions are limited to 1 individual and 1 joint abstract per
author. We especially encourage abstracts related to one of the two special
sessions outlined above, although research in all areas of linguistics is
welcome.

Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format to the contact e-mail:
nwlc33ubc at gmail.com. Please indicate if you would like to be considered for a
poster, a talk or both; please include your name, status, and affiliation in
your email.

Deadline for submissions has been extended to January 27, 2017 with replies to
be sent by March 10, 2017.

The Northwest Linguistics Conference is an annual conference for graduate
students in linguistics to share their work in a friendly atmosphere, and meet
colleagues from other universities, both locally and internationally. The
venue rotates on a four year cycle among University of British Columbia, Simon
Fraser University, University of Victoria, and the University of Washington.

For more information please see the website at: https://blogs.ubc.ca/nwlc33/




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