LINGUIST List 29.2956
Thu Jul 19
2018
Calls: Anthro Ling, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Doc, Psycholing/USA
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Date: 18-Jul-2018
From: Jonathan Geary <jonathangeary
email.arizona.edu>
Subject: Arizona Linguistics
Circle 12
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Linguistics Circle 12
Short Title: ALC12
Date: 12-Oct-2018 - 14-Oct-2018
Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
Contact Person: Jonathan
Geary
Meeting Email:
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https://sites.google.com/site/arizonalinguisticscircle12/
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Language Documentation; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 25-Jul-2018
Meeting
Description:
The Arizona Linguistics Circle is an annual graduate student-run conference held at
the University of Arizona. The theme of this year's conference is Computational Methods in Linguistics,
though abstracts from all areas of linguistics are always welcome and encouraged. Abstracts for language
revitalization talks and for computational linguistics/natural language processing talks are especially
encouraged this year. Our goal is to provide a welcoming yet constructive environment for linguistic
inquiry and the dissemination of new and continuing linguistic research.
For questions
regarding abstract submission, please contact the abstract review manager at: arizonalinguisticscircle12
gmail.com.
This year's invited speakers are:
Emily
Bender; University of Washington
Bruce Hayes; University of California, Los Angeles
Mihai
Surdeanu; University of Arizona
2nd Call for Papers:
The deadline for abstract
submission has been extended to July 25, 2018.
We are pleased to invite talk proposals for
Arizona Linguistics Circle 12. Arizona Linguistics Circle is an annual graduate student-run conference
held on the campus of the University of Arizona. The theme of this year's conference is Computational
Methods in Linguistics. However, abstracts from all areas of linguistics are welcome and encouraged.
This year we especially encourage abstracts for language revitalization and computational
linguistics/natural language processing talks. Our goal is to provide a welcoming yet constructive
environment for linguistic inquiry and the dissemination of new and continuing linguistic research.
Submissions for ALC12 are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstracts
should be a maximum of 500 words in length not including keywords, references, figures, and tableaux.
All abstracts should be anonymous: abstracts which contain author-identifying information will be
rejected. Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks with 10-minute question periods to follow.
Upon
acceptance, you will be asked to submit a version of your abstract with author-identifying information
included. This will be shared on the conference website.
Abstract submission is via EasyChair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=alc12).
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