35.3347, Calls: Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique (ACL) - 2025 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA)

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Subject: 35.3347, Calls: Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique (ACL) - 2025 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA)

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Date: 24-Nov-2024
From: Richard Compton [prog at cla-acl.ca]
Subject: Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique (ACL) - 2025 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association (CLA)


Full Title: Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique
(ACL) - 2025 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association
(CLA)
Short Title: ACL-2025-CLA

Date: 03-Jun-2025 - 06-Jun-2025
Location: Montreal, Canada
Contact Person: Richard Compton
Meeting Email: prog at cla-acl.ca
Web Site: https://cla-acl.ca/news/appel-acl-2025-cla-call.html

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology; Semantics;
Sociolinguistics; Syntax

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2025

Meeting Description:

The association organizes an annual conference which is a forum for
discussion and cooperation in any area of linguistics, in any
theoretical framework. Members of the association may submit a paper
for the conference in either English or French, the two official
languages of the association. // L’association organise un congrès
annuel qui est un forum d’échanges et de coopération dans tous les
domaines de la linguistique, ouvert à tous les cadres théoriques. Les
membres de l’association peuvent soumettre une communication au
congrès en français ou en anglais, les deux langues officielles de
l’association.

Call for Papers:

The Canadian Linguistic Association will hold its annual conference at
McGill University, in Montreal, June 3-5, 2025. Members are invited to
submit abstracts representing all areas of linguistics. In addition,
the local organizers have proposed a special session on transcription
challenges for Indigenous languages. All authors must be CLA members
upon abstract submission (exceptions can be made for co-authors from
Indigenous communities or large teams of authors: contact Association
Secretary (sec at cla-acl.ca), for details). To become a member of the
CLA or check your membership status, visit:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/membership/claacl. Abstracts may be
submitted in two categories: oral presentation (20 min. plus 10 min.
for questions) or poster presentation.

Submission URL: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/76020/submitter
Deadline: Friday, January 31, 2025, 11:59pm PST

***Abstract requirements
- Abstracts may be no longer than one (1) page (21.6×27.9cm,
8½×11in.), single-spaced in 12-point font with 1-inch (2.54cm)
margins, excluding references.
- A complete list of references cited in the abstract must also be
submitted on a second page.
- Examples, figures, and tables must be included on the first page.
- PDF format; if you use phonetic transcriptions or any other special
symbols, ensure necessary fonts are embedded.
- Authors should identify themselves only on the abstract submission
form — abstracts must be anonymous.
- To help ensure anonymity, abstracts should not contain excessive
references to the authors’ publications and should not contain
acknowledgements to granting agencies.

Abstracts should contain:
- a title;
- a clear and explicit statement of the research question;
- a clear statement of the research context, including key references;
- an indication of the main arguments involved, including key
examples, if applicable (for research in progress, pilot results must
be included and identified as such);
- a statement of the conclusions reached and an assessment of their
significance.

-Members are limited to one individual and one joint abstract
submission, or two joint submissions. ★New★ Exceptions to this limit
are acceptable where a lab PI/supervisor’s name is included as last
author in multiple student presentations, assuming the presentations
are delivered by different individuals.
No author should be a main presenter (i.e. delivering the talk or
poster) of more than two presentations.
Papers must be presented in the language used in the title of the
abstract.

***Special session (open to abstract submissions): Transcription
challenges for Indigenous languages
Ongoing initiatives across Canada are bringing to light important
challenges regarding best practices for the transcription of
Indigenous languages that prioritize Indigenous voices and
experiences. This special session will feature papers selected from
submissions to the session’s CfP.  (See full call for details)

***Best student paper and poster prizes
There will be awards for the best student paper and the best student
poster at the CLA conference. To be eligible, presentations must be
delivered in their entirety by students, including the question
period, and students must be the first and primary authors of the
work. (Further information about selection criteria:
https://cla-acl.ca/prix-etudiants-student-awards.html.)

***CLA crash courses for students on Friday, June 6, 2025
A day of intensive courses geared to students will be offered on
Friday, June 6—the day after the CLA. Classes are open to all CLA
members. This year’s courses:

- ELAN: Tool for annotation, segmentation and transcription (Anne
Bertrand, UBC)
- Data management, data storage and data sovereignty (Austin Kraft &
Wishe Mittelstaedt, McGill)
- Data exploration with R (Gui Garcia, Laval)
- LaTeX for linguistics and language documentation (Richard Compton,
UQAM)



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