32.2755, Calls: Language Documentation, Linguistic Theories/United Kingdom (Hybrid)
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Subject: 32.2755, Calls: Language Documentation, Linguistic Theories/United Kingdom (Hybrid)
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:04:55
From: Radu Voica [rv4 at soas.ac.uk]
Subject: 6th Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory
Full Title: 6th Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory
Short Title: LDLT6
Date: 17-Dec-2021 - 18-Dec-2021
Location: Online and at SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Radu Voica
Meeting Email: ldlt6 at soas.ac.uk
Web Site: https://www.soas.ac.uk/linguistics/events/language-documentation-and-linguistic-theory-6/
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Linguistic Theories
Call Deadline: 26-Sep-2021
Meeting Description:
LDLT 6 aims to bring together researchers working on linguistic theory and
language documentation, description and reclamation, with a particular focus
on innovative work on minority, under-described or endangered languages.
In addition to the main programme, there will be two parallel pre-conference
workshops on Thursday 16th December:
- Empirical and theoretical approaches to intonation in endangered and lesser
studied languages
- Language Documentation, Interdisciplinary Theory and Sustainable Development
Goals
Call for Papers:
Invited speaker: TBC
Presentations will be 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes of discussion. Each
individual may present up to one single-authored paper and one joint paper
throughout the whole conference. The deadline for submission is at midnight
(GMT) on Sunday 26th September 2021.
The text of the abstract should be anonymous, a minimum of 11 pt font and no
more than one page in length, including references and examples. They should
be in .pdf format and the file name should start with LDLT6, followed by an
underscore and then first authors’ surname, e.g. LDLT6_ashmore.pdf. If you
have a common surname, please include initials, e.g. LDLT6_jjones.pdf.
Abstracts should be submitted using the LDLT6 Easychair site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldlt6
Notifications of acceptance will be sent in early November, when we will ask
presenters to return to us either a pre-recorded version of their
contribution, which we will play at the established time, or the slides with
no voice-over if they prefer to talk live. In either case, the discussion will
take place live, via the designated online platform.
A special session during the main conference will be dedicated to papers
submitted by MA students, PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers.
While all formal interaction (presentations, questions and comments, round
tables etc.) will be online (platform TBC), joint viewing facilities will be
available at SOAS, University of London, and a small reception followed by
dinner will be organized on the second day for those participants who are
based or staying locally at the time of the conference, provided that the
social distancing rules are relaxed enough by then.
We are pleased to announce that the 6th Conference on Language Documentation
and Linguistic Theory (LDLT 6) will be held online and at SOAS, University of
London, on Friday 17th December and Saturday 18th December 2021.
We invite contributions relating to any aspect of the study of language and
linguistics from any perspective, including:
- formal and functional theoretical approaches
- linguistic typology
- documentary linguistics and responses to language endangerment
- new techniques and opportunities for documenting, describing, maintaining
and reclaiming languages.
Further information and registration details may be found at the conference
webpage.
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