33.1616, Calls: Linguistic Theories/Nepal
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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-1616. Mon May 09 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 33.1616, Calls: Linguistic Theories/Nepal
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Date: Mon, 09 May 2022 14:05:10
From: Ambika Regmi [ambikaregmi at gmail.com]
Subject: 43rd Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal
Full Title: 43rd Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal
Short Title: 43rdLSN
Date: 26-Nov-2022 - 27-Nov-2022
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Contact Person: Ambika Regmi
Meeting Email: linguisticsocietynepal at gmail.com
Web Site: https://lsn.org.np/1394-2/
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2022
Meeting Description:
Linguistic Society of Nepal (LSN) has been organizing its annual conference on
almost the same schedule, viz., 26-27th November since its inception in 1979.
Despite the COVID pandemic, this society successfully held its 41st and 42nd
Annual conferences virtually. The society is going to organize its 43rd
Annual Conference in Kathmandu on 26-27 November, 2022 with a view to
providing a platform for the people working on different aspects of languages
of the world. This time the society is going to organize the conference
physically and virtually (Further information will be posted in the website).
This society would like to request all the linguists and practitioners from
home and abroad to submit an abstract for the conference on theoretical as
well as applied aspects of language in the following or any other relevant
topics of linguistics:
- Phonetics
- Phonology
- Morphology
- Syntax
- Morpho-syntax
- Semantics and lexical studies
- Pragmatics
- Historical linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Anthropological linguistics
- Language contact and linguistic typology
- Applied linguistics
- Indigenous languages and identity
- Corpus and computational linguistics
- Cognitive linguistics
- Natural language processing
- Language teaching
- Language policy and planning
- Discourse analysis
- Language and technology
- Ethnolinguistics and language ideology
- Language documentation
- Translation studies
- Psycholinguistics
- Neurolinguistics
- Language, power and politics
- Language and tourism
- Mother-tongue and multilingual education
Call for Papers:
There will be oral presentations and poster presentation sessions. The details
of the abstract and full presentation or poster presentation are as follows:
Abstract information:
- An abstract will contain 150-200 words including examples and references
(the title and author information will not be counted in this word limit).
- The title should be followed by the name of the author/authors, author's
affiliation, address, email and phone number (mobile phone number preferred).
- The abstract should contain the information about the data, methodology and
findings of the research (but no separate headings).
- The paper should be in English or Nepali. For an English medium paper, the
abstract should be in English in Roman script; and for a Nepali medium paper,
it should be in Nepali in the Devanagari Unicode.
- Examples from other languages, in an English medium paper, should be
presented in IPA Unicode. Other scripts can also be used in the example if it
is necessary, however, it should be in Unicode.
- Abstract may be in either the MS Word or PDF format.
- Submit an electronic copy of your abstract via email to the
conference/meeting email
Relevant information:
- Accepted abstracts will be included in the abstracts and program booklet
after the registration process has been completed.
- Presenters will be asked to submit their full presentation when their
abstracts are accepted.
The full presentation submission will be as follows:
Full oral presentation: 10-15 slides or 3-4 page write up for 20-minute
presentation followed by 5-minute discussion.
Full poster presentation: Poster or 3-4 page write up of the matter to be
included in the poster
Poster size: 91 cm wide and 122 cm tall (A0 paper size)
Font size: Between maximum 78 pt (for main title) and minimum 24 pt (for body
text).
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