The American Association for Corpus Linguistics (AACL) call for papers for the next conference
September 26-28, 2014, in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Abstracts
Faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars are invited to submit abstracts for 25-minute papers (20 minute presentation + 5 minutes for questions) on any aspect of corpus linguistics. Abstracts will undergo anonymous review.
Papers are welcome from a range of subfields:
1. 1. Tools and methods (corpus creation, corpus annotation, tagging and parsing, visualization of large data sets, open source corpora (philosophy and practice), software development);
2. 2. Linguistic analyses of corpora as they relate to language use (register/genre as well as lexical and grammatical variation, language varieties, parallel corpora, historical change, lexicography);
3. Application (the use of corpora in language teaching and learning).
Abstract details:
· Cover page: Author(s) name(s); Affiliation; Contact information; Paper title; Category (see above)
· Abstract page: Paper title; Abstract (max. 250 words)
· Format: MS Word or PDF (the latter is necessary if the abstract contains specialized fonts)
Submit abstracts to aacl@nau.edu by February 10, 2014.
Important dates
February 10 Deadline for submission of abstracts
April 11 Notification of decisions on abstracts
September 26-28 Conference
September 26-28, 2014, in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Abstracts
Faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars are invited to submit abstracts for 25-minute papers (20 minute presentation + 5 minutes for questions) on any aspect of corpus linguistics. Abstracts will undergo anonymous review.
Papers are welcome from a range of subfields:
1. 1. Tools and methods (corpus creation, corpus annotation, tagging and parsing, visualization of large data sets, open source corpora (philosophy and practice), software development);
2. 2. Linguistic analyses of corpora as they relate to language use (register/genre as well as lexical and grammatical variation, language varieties, parallel corpora, historical change, lexicography);
3. Application (the use of corpora in language teaching and learning).
Abstract details:
· Cover page: Author(s) name(s); Affiliation; Contact information; Paper title; Category (see above)
· Abstract page: Paper title; Abstract (max. 250 words)
· Format: MS Word or PDF (the latter is necessary if the abstract contains specialized fonts)
Submit abstracts to aacl@nau.edu by February 10, 2014.
Important dates
February 10 Deadline for submission of abstracts
April 11 Notification of decisions on abstracts
September 26-28 Conference