37.1077, Confs: Biannual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association (Canada)
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Subject: 37.1077, Confs: Biannual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association (Canada)
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Date: 16-Mar-2026
From: Karine Gauvin [apla-alpa46 at umoncton.ca]
Subject: Biannual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
Biannual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
Short Title: APLA-ALPA46
Theme: Language and Artistic Practices: Linguistic Perspectives
Date: 06-Nov-2026 - 08-Nov-2026
Location: Moncton, NB, Canada
Contact: Karine Gauvin
Contact Email: karine.gauvin at umoncton.ca
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Submission Deadline: 15-Aug-2026
The conference invites researchers, professors, and students to submit
proposals for presentations in French or English on all areas of
linguistics. We welcome work from all theoretical and methodological
approaches, in a spirit of openness and interdisciplinary dialogue.
As is customary, the conference highlights a special theme, while
continuing to welcome proposals on any topic in linguistics. APLA46
explores the place of language in artistic creation, including music,
literature, visual arts, cinema, and audiovisual media. The theme
"Language and Artistic Practices: Linguistic Perspectives" was chosen
in connection with the opening keynote address by Professor Jason
Noble, a musician and researcher whose work innovatively explores the
interactions between language and musical creation. His presentation
will provide an inspiring starting point for discussions and paper
presentations during the conference. Proposals may address the role of
language in the processes of creation, performance, analysis, and
reception, as well as the relationships between language, text, sound,
and image.
Please write apla-alpa46 at umoncton.ca for information regarding
submission guidelines and other details.
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