33.808, Calls: Slavic; Linguistic Theories/Japan
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Subject: 33.808, Calls: Slavic; Linguistic Theories/Japan
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Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2022 03:46:02
From: Motoki Nomachi [mnomachi at gmail.com]
Subject: 17th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society
Full Title: 17th Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society
Short Title: SLS-17
Date: 19-Sep-2022 - 21-Sep-2022
Location: Sapporo, Japan
Contact Person: Motoki Nomachi
Meeting Email: mnomachi at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/elms.hokudai.ac.jp/sls2021/top?authuser=0
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Language Family(ies): Slavic
Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2022
Meeting Description:
SLS-17 is the annual conference of the Slavic Linguistics Society.
Call for Papers:
1. Individual Paper
Papers dealing with any aspect of Slavic linguistics and within any framework
are welcome to be submitted, as well as those that represent
cross-disciplinary approaches (sociolinguistics, computational linguistics,
language acquisition, etc.). All talks are to be 20 minutes in length, plus 10
minutes for discussion.
Abstracts should be written in English and should be limited to 3,000
characters. Accepted papers may eventually be delivered in either English or
Russian. Abstracts should be emailed to sls16in2021 at gmail.com in PDF format,
with any non-standard fonts embedded.
The abstract itself must not contain the name(s) or affiliation(s) of the
author(s) or any other information that identifies the author(s). The body of
the cover e-mail should include the paper title, author name(s),
affiliation(s), status (faculty, graduate student, etc.), and contact
information.
Submissions are limited to one single-authored and one jointly authored
abstract per applicant. A small number of competitive travel scholarships will
be awarded for graduate students whose abstracts are accepted. Students who
are interested in being considered for a travel scholarship should indicate so
in the cover e-mail.
As appropriate, identify the framework, describe the methodology, explain how
the data are analyzed—in other words, please be as concrete and specific as
possible in describing your work.
2. Thematic Panel
Thematic panel proposals should include the abstract of the panel session
limited to 3,000 characters, panel title and names of the proposed
participants (up-to four panelists in 2-hour time slot).
An up-to-date SLS membership will be required for presenting at the annual
meeting, but is not required at the time of initial abstract submission.
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