[RNLD] FINAL Call for proposals for ICLDC 6 - deadline Aug 31
Bradley McDonnell
mcdonn at hawaii.edu
Mon Aug 27 18:26:53 UTC 2018
(Apologies for cross-posting)
6th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation:
Connecting Communities, Languages & Technology
February 28-March 3, 2019
Hawai‘i Imin International Conference Center
Honolulu, Hawai‘i USA
http://icldc6.icldc-hawaii.org
*FINAL CALL FOR PROPOSALS*
Papers, Posters, and Technology Showcase
PROPOSAL DEADLINE: AUGUST 31, 2018
While we especially welcome abstracts that address the conference
theme, *Connecting
Communities, Languages & Technology*, we also welcome abstracts on other
subjects in language documentation and conservation, which may include but
are not limited to:
- Connecting communities, languages & technology
- Archiving matters
- Assessing success in documentation and revitalization strategies
- Community experiences of revitalization
- Data management
- Ethical issues
- Language planning
- Lexicography and grammar design
- Methods of assessing ethnolinguistic vitality
- Orthography design
- Teaching/learning small languages
- Topics in areal language documentation
- Training in documentation methods – beyond the university
*Presentation formats*
1. Papers will be allowed 20 minutes for presentation with 10 minutes of
question time.
2. Posters will be on display throughout the day of presentation. Poster
presentations will run during the lunch period. Poster presentations are
recommended for authors who wish to present smaller, more specific topics
or descriptions of particular projects.
3. Technology Showcase. A new feature to be introduced at ICLDC 2019 is
the Technology Showcase, which is a networking event for developers,
linguists, and community members involved in creating, repurposing, or
otherwise utilizing a wide variety of technologies for language work to
interact in an informal, hands-on session. The Technology Showcase will
provide an opportunity for face-to-face contact and hopefully lead to
productive collaborations—both between developers and communities, and also
between developers and between communities who might not be aware of others
working on similar efforts. We are soliciting developers (broadly defined)
to submit proposals that outline the tool that they have developed, which
include but are not limited to software, apps, web technologies, repurposed
uses of software, novel scripts.
For more information including abstract guidelines, online submission form
and scholarship opportunities, please see the conference website (
<https://icldc6.weebly.com/cfp-general.html>*https://icldc6.weebly.com/cfp-general.html
<https://icldc6.weebly.com/cfp-general.html>*).
<https://icldc6.weebly.com/cfp-general.html>
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Bradley McDonnell, Assistant Professor
Department of Linguistics
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
1890 East-West Road, 569 Moore
Honolulu, HI 96822
Book Review Editor
Language Documentation & Conservation
http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/ldc/
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