34.3321, Calls: Manchester Forum in Linguistics 2024
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Subject: 34.3321, Calls: Manchester Forum in Linguistics 2024
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Date: 06-Nov-2023
From: Nuria Barrios Jurado [mfil.conference at manchester.ac.uk]
Subject: Manchester Forum in Linguistics 2024
Full Title: Manchester Forum in Linguistics 2024
Short Title: MFiL2024
Date: 25-Apr-2024 - 26-Apr-2024
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Manchester Forum in Linguistics (MFiL)
Meeting Email: mfil.conference at manchester.ac.uk
Web Site: https://mfilconf.wordpress.com
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 07-Jan-2024
Meeting Description:
The Manchester Forum in Linguistics (MFiL) is an annual conference for
postgraduate students and early-career researchers in all fields of
Linguistics. The aim of the conference is to share current theoretical
and methodological linguistic work and provide information and advice
for postgraduate students, post-doctoral scholars, and others in the
early stages of their scientific career, through oral and poster
presentations, plenary talks, and a careers panel.
MFiL, which is now being organised for the eleventh time, is the
successor of a postgraduate linguistics conference that ran in
Manchester from 1992 until 2011 (almost) annually. The conference
adheres to strict standards of scientific rigour: all abstract
submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed by research and teaching
staff from the Department of Linguistics and English Language at The
University of Manchester, and only submissions with a solid scientific
contribution are accepted for presentation at the conference.
Submissions that have implications for linguistic theory generally or
that employ novel empirical methods are especially encouraged.
The eleventh edition of MFiL will be held in-person at The University
of Manchester on the 25th and 26th of April.
Call for Papers:
Submissions for talks and poster presentations in all areas of
linguistics are welcomed. Submissions that have implications for
linguistic theory generally or that employ novel empirical methods are
especially encouraged. Oral presentations will last 20 minutes, with
an additional 10 minutes allocated for questions, comments, and
discussion. Poster presentations will be presented during a dedicated
session on the schedule.
The deadline for submissions is 7th January 2023 (midnight GMT).
Authors are permitted to submit a maximum of one single-authored paper
and one co-authored paper or a total of two co-authored papers.
Abstracts should be up to a maximum of 500 words (excluding
references). This limit includes, glossed examples, tables, figures
and the like.
Abstracts must be fully anonymous. Please, make sure that any
references to your own work are in the third person.
Submissions will be made through OxfordAbstracts (MFiL2024). If you
have not previously registered with OxfordAbstracts, you might need to
do so in order to submit an abstract.
All abstracts are double-blind peer-reviewed by research and teaching
staff from the Department of Linguistics and English Language at The
University of Manchester.
If you have further enquiries, please feel free to email
mfil.conference at manchester.ac.uk. You can find more information on our
webpage: https://mfilconf.wordpress.com/call/
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