35.3139, Calls: Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 34
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Subject: 35.3139, Calls: Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 34
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Date: 06-Nov-2024
From: Paul Sidwell [SEALS34Bali at proton.me]
Subject: Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 34
Full Title: Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 34
Short Title: SEALS34
Date: 11-Jun-2025 - 13-Jun-2025
Location: Platinum Hotel, Jimbaran Beach, Bali, Indonesia
Contact Person: Paul Sidwell
Meeting Email: SEALS34Bali at proton.me
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/seals-34-bali
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Historical Linguistics;
Phonetics; Phonology; Typology
Language Family(ies): Austro-Asiatic; Austronesian; Hmong-Mien;
Tai-Kadai; Tibeto-Burman
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2025
Meeting Description:
Celebrating the great linguistic diversity of Mainland and Island
Southeast Asia, the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS)
invites scholars and students to present their research and ideas over
3 days in the beautiful paradise of Jimbaran Beach, Bali, Indonesia.
Following the resumption of in-person SEALS meetings in Chiang Mai
(2023) and Taipei (2024), we are excited to confirm this special
opportunity for an on-site focused event. A limited number of off-site
talks will also be offered within the program (with emphasis on
facilitating participation for those who face special difficulties
attending in person). Unlike other regional conferences that are
devoted to single language families, SEALS offers scholars working on
diverse language families the opportunity to interact with each other.
Call for Papers:
Abstract submission opens December 1st. SEALS 34 will be a hybrid
conference, held concurrently in-person and online (via Zoom) with a
preference for on-site participation. Possible topics include, but are
not limited to: phonetics and phonology; morphology; syntax; genetic
and areal relationships; historical-comparative studies; language
endangerment; language documentation; language revitalization;
semantics; pragmatics; discourse analysis; sociolinguistic studies;
psycholinguistics; neurolinguistics. Presentations will be 20 minutes
followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Each individual may present up
to one single-authored paper and one joint paper (all named authors
must register as presenters). Abstracts will be ranked on merit; the
selection committee reserves the right to reject any abstract based on
ranking or scope.
Scope: SEALS welcomes contributions that deal with general and applied
linguistic issues (as opposed to cultural or anthropological topics,
or acquisition or teaching methodology). Preference is given to
contributions that relate directly to languages spoken in the region
of Southeast Asia (ASEAN countries, Taiwan & Lingnan China), and
reflect the linguistic diversity of the region. Abstracts will be
selected based on merit ranking by the SEALS Executive Committee.
Abstracts should be written in English and submitted in PDF format.
Abstracts must conform to the following:
(i) Abstracts must have a clear and informative title.
(ii) Abstracts must be no longer than 300 words. No references are
required. Tables, figures, and examples are permitted within the one
A4 page limit.
(iii) Style/format: font type/size: Times New Roman or Times, 11
point; single-spaced; A4; 2.54 cm margins on all sides.
(iv) Abstracts must be anonymous: authors’ names, affiliations, or
pictures should not be indicated anywhere in the document.
(v) Email your abstract before the closing date: midnight Jan. 31
(Hawaii time, GMT +10 hours) to <SEALS34Bali at proton.me>, indicating in
your message: 1) author names and affiliations 2) on-site or off-site
participation for each author, 3) full or student registration, 4)
name and email of one corresponding author for all communication
regarding abstract selection.
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