announcement of TISLR 11, London 2013

Woll, Bencie b.woll at UCL.AC.UK
Wed Jul 18 13:43:03 UTC 2012


CALL FOR PAPERS
Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference (TISLR 11)
University College London.  Deafness, Cognition and Language Research Centre
10th  - 13th July 2013
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dcal/tislr/
 TISLR 11 invites unpublished research from any theoretical perspective that addresses sign languages. Keynote presentations, organised sessions, and poster sessions will be included on such topics as:

-          phonetics and phonology of sign languages

-          prosody in sign languages

-          morphology of sign languages

-          syntax of sign languages

-          semantics and pragmatics of sign languages

-          the emergence of sign languages in a historical context

-          sign language acquisition in L1/L2 environments

-          sociolinguistic variation and change in sign languages

-          neurolinguistics/psycholinguistics of sign languages

-          sign language and artistic endeavours (including poetry and literature)

-          computational modelling, recognition and synthesis, of sign languages

-          sign language documentation/corpus linguistics of sign languages

-          the relationship between sign language and gesture
 The programme will be single-track (no parallel sessions); there will be 48 paper presentations and up to 120 posters.
 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Peter Hauser (Rochester Institute of Technology, National Technical Institute for the Deaf)
Lars Wallin (Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University)

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
Prospective authors are invited to submit an abstract, up to 500 words (+ 1 optional page of references, examples, and/or figures if necessary) by 31st October 2012, 11:59pm, UK time. Notification will occur by 19th December 2012. All abstracts will be handled and reviewed electronically via Easy Chair (for link and further instructions for submission, see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dcal/tislr/callforpapers). Note that you will need to set up an Easy Chair account (if you do not already have one) before you login for your submission. Make sure you allow time for this.
 When completing the submission form on Easy Chair, you will see a space which asks for an abstract to be typed in. This is not the place for your full abstract! In this field, please enter a short statement (no more than 50 words) summarising your paper. Further down the page you will upload your full abstract as an attachment (as a .pdf, .doc or .docx). Make sure your attachment is fully anonymised, i.e. no names or affiliations or other identifying information about authors should be included in the document itself, in the filename, or in the document properties (properties are accessible via the File menu in MS Word). Before uploading, please ensure that all special characters display properly. You should receive confirmation of submission of your paper from Easy Chair immediately after submission by email; if you have not, please bear in mind that any emails received might be found in your spam folder.
NOTE: To facilitate interpreter planning, please indicate AFTER THE TITLE of your paper (in your pdf, doc, or docx attachment) which language you will present in if your abstract is accepted: BSL; ASL; English; other sign language.
 The submission form in Easy Chair also asks you:

  *   whether you prefer a presentation/paper or a poster (note that the final decision will be taken by the programme committee)
  *   whether you want to be considered for best early career submission prize (you are eligible to be considered if you are a student or within 3 years of earning your PhD, and are first author on the submitted abstract)
  *   which of the conference topic(s) your paper relates to (NOTE: to faciliate the review process, make sure you select at least one topic though you may select more than one)
  *   any keywords that do not appear in the topics list that may facilitate the review process
 Abstracts should include a clear statement of the theoretical issue to be addressed, the research methodology to be presented, and a concise summary of the findings/conclusion. Work must be unpublished at time of presentation. Maximum of 3 submissions per author, either as single author or joint co-author.
 VENUE AND LANGUAGE INFORMATION
UCL is located in central London, within easy reach of Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, Luton and London City airports. This conference will provide interpreters working between English, British Sign Language (BSL), and American Sign Language (ASL). Access to spoken English will also be provided by speech-to-text reporting. Authors wishing interpretation to or from sign languages other than BSL or ASL are kindly encouraged to bring their interpreters and requested to contact the interpreter coordinator to make further arrangements. Authors are encouraged take advantage of the 'direct communication' policy, which promotes the use of a signed language in making presentations. A group of advisors will be available to assist presenters who would like help in preparing their talk in a sign language.
 For further information go to: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dcal/tislr/
 IMPORTANT DATES
Registration opens: 1st October 2012
Abstract submission deadline: 31st October 2012
Notification of acceptance: 19th December 2012
Author confirmation deadline: 18th January 2013
Early bird registration deadline: 4th March 2013
Author registration deadline: 5th April 2013


Bencie Woll BA, MA, PhD
Director, Deafness Cognition and Language Research Centre UCL
49 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PD
www.dcal.ucl.ac.uk
+44 20 7679 8670 (voice)
+44 20 7679 8691 (fax)
+44 20 7679 8693 (Minicom/TDD)
+44 792 024 7640 (Mobile)

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