35.3280, Calls: 43rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics

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Subject: 35.3280, Calls: 43rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics

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Date: 17-Nov-2024
From: Barbara Citko [bcitko at uw.edu]
Subject: 43rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics


Full Title: 43rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
Short Title: WCCFL 43

Date: 25-Apr-2025 - 27-Apr-2025
Location: University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Contact Person: WCCFL 43 Organizing Committee
Meeting Email: wccfl43 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://wccfl43.github.io/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 02-Dec-2024

Meeting Description:

The 43rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 43) will
take place on April 25-27, 2025 at the University of Washington in
Seattle, Washington. Research presented at WCCFL can focus on any
theoretical or formal aspect of natural language analysis, including
phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics,
and their interfaces.

Invited Speakers:
 - Kathryn Davidson (Harvard University)
 - Henry Davis (University of British Columbia)
 - Meghan Sumner (Stanford University)

2nd Call for Papers:

Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks and posters on any
theoretical or formal aspect of natural language, including but not
limited to phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and
their interfaces.

Special Session: Sign Language Linguistics
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks and posters on sign language
linguistics, including but not limited to: the formal analysis of
particular sign languages, the overt expression of elements implicit
in spoken languages, the acquisition and processing of sign languages,
and comparisons across sign languages and between sign and spoken
languages.

Instructions for all abstract submissions
Abstracts must be in PDF format.
Abstracts must not exceed two pages of letter-sized or A4 paper,
including data. References can be included on an additional page.
Abstracts should have 1″ margins on all sides, set in a font no
smaller than 11 points.
Abstracts should have a clear title and should not identify the
author(s).
Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per
author, or two joint abstracts per author.
The abstract must be submitted electronically using OpenReview at
https://openreview.net/group?id=WCCFL/2025/Conference.
All submissions must indicate whether the abstract is to be considered
for presentation in the main session and/or in a special session, as
well as whether it is to be considered for (i) virtual poster
presentation, or (ii) an in person talk or poster.
Note
WCCFL 43 will give preference to new work. For this reason, during the
abstract submission process, authors will be asked to inform the
Organizing Committee whether their work is under review for
publication or has been submitted or accepted for presentation at a
major conference. Authors should also notify the Organizing Committee
promptly of any change in status of their submissions. (Note that this
information will not be shared with reviewers.)

Questions
Please send any questions to the WCCFL 43 Organizing Committee at
wccfl43 at gmail.com.



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