28.3817, Calls: General Linguistics/Netherlands
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Subject: 28.3817, Calls: General Linguistics/Netherlands
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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 21:29:14
From: Annika Schiefner [stuts at ru.nl]
Subject: 62. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft
Full Title: 62. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft
Short Title: StuTS
Date: 23-Nov-2017 - 26-Nov-2017
Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands
Contact Person: Annika Schiefner
Meeting Email: stuts at ru.nl
Web Site: http://62stuts.ruhosting.nl/?lang=nl
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 22-Oct-2017
Meeting Description:
The StuTS (Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft, engl. Student Conference
Linguistics) provides a platform for scientific exchange between students of
linguistics and related disciplines. The 62nd StuTS will be hosted by students
from Radboud University at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, from November 23 to 26,
2017.
Call for Papers:
English:
We are inviting students of linguistics and related disciplines from BA to PhD
level to present their work at the 62nd StuTS in Nijmegen. Feel free to
present work from class projects, your bachelor’s or master’s thesis, or a
project you are working on. We are also inviting language or technology
related workshops from students who want to share their insights. The topics
should somehow fit into the general topic of linguistics and language research
and we would appreciate a wide variety of topics.
Every slot is 30 minutes (20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes discussion) and
your talk can be in German, Dutch, English, or any other language, as long as
you have a sufficient knowledge of that language to present at a scientific
conference. Please keep in mind that even linguists don't speak every single
language that has ever existed.
Please hand in your short abstract (max. 250 words including references) at
https://anmeldung.stuts.de/stuts62_abstracts_en before October 22. The
abstract should be in the language of your talk*. If you are not presenting in
English, German, Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, or Limburgish,
please provide a translation of your abstract to one of those languages for us
to evaluate your proposal. The translation will not be published in the
conference booklet. Should applications exceed the number of slots available,
anyone rejected for holding a talk will get the opportunity to present their
research in the form of a poster.
*If you want to present in a sign language, please hand in your abstract in
the written majority language of the country and select the sign language as
language of the talk. If the written language is in the list above, you do not
need to send us a translation. You may, however, choose to hand in your signed
abstract as a video by email. We will make it available on our website and add
the link to the conference booklet.
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