33.3547, Calls: Germanic; General Linguistics/Canada
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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3547. Tue Nov 15 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 33.3547, Calls: Germanic; General Linguistics/Canada
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Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2022 02:23:42
From: Mary O'Brien [mgobrien at ucalgary.ca]
Subject: Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference 2023
Full Title: Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference 2023
Short Title: GLAC 2023
Date: 20-Apr-2023 - 22-Apr-2023
Location: Banff, Alberta, Canada, Canada
Contact Person: Mary OBrien
Meeting Email: mgobrien at ucalgary.ca
Web Site: https://glac2023.ca/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Germanic
Call Deadline: 05-Feb-2023
Meeting Description:
GLAC is the annual conference of the Society for Germanic Linguistics (SGL),
an organization serving a broad community of scholars teaching and researching
in Germanic linguistics and philology.
Call for Papers:
Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference (GLAC) 2023
Call for Papers
Abstract Submission Deadline: February 5, 2023
GLAC 2023, sponsored by the University of Calgary, invites faculty, graduate
students, and independent scholars to submit abstracts to the conference,
which will take place in person at the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity in
Banff, Alberta, Canada, from Thursday, April 20th to Saturday, April 22nd,
2023.
Papers may be on any aspect of any historical or modern Germanic language or
dialect, including English (to the Early Modern period) and the
extraterritorial varieties. Papers from the full range of linguistic and
philological subfields, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, stylistics, language variation,
language typology, metrics, first and second language acquisition, foreign
language education, language contact and language change, as well as differing
theoretical perspectives, are welcome. At this year’s conference we especially
welcome papers on the connection between Indigenous knowledge and German
language research and teaching; equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility
in the German language classroom; the incorporation of undergraduate students
into research projects; best practices in community-engaged research; and
alternative academic careers for those with training in German linguistics.
All abstracts will undergo anonymous peer review.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF format by February 5, 2022.
They should be a maximum of one single-spaced page in length and written in
standard 12-point font. They should be submitted through Easy Abstracts.
Notes:
- Individuals may submit a maximum of two abstracts, including an abstract for
one single-authored paper and one co-authored paper.
- Accepted papers will be scheduled for 30-minute presentations (a 20-minute
talk, followed by a 10-minute question period).
Please email glac2023 at ucalgary.ca with questions or concerns.
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