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ABRALIN50

ABRALIN50 2019

Maceió, Brazil
2 - 9 May 2019
The conference ended on 09 May 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
16th December 2018
Early Bird Deadline
16th December 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
9th December 2019

About ABRALIN50

The Brazilian Linguistics Association (ABRALIN) is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2019 with a special event: ABRALIN50. The main objective of the 11th International Congress of ABRALIN is to address fundamental issues for Linguistics today, instigating debates that facilitate courses of actions in the area in face of the transformations in the contemporary world. Keynote speakers: Andries Coetzee, Daniel Everett, Dermeval da Hora, Eni Orlandi, Geoff Pullum, José Morais, Marcos Bagno, Maria Helena Mira Mateus, Noam Chomsky, Oliver Niebuhr, Roland Pfau, Tom Roeper, and Willem Adelaar.

Topics

Applied linguistics, Cognitive linguistics, Cognitive semantics, Comparative linguistics, Computational linguistics, Historical linguistics, Morphology, Sociolinguistics, Syntax, Other linguistics and language education, Experimental pragmatics, Anthropological linguistics, Applied sociolinguistics, General sociolinguistics, Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholinguistics

Call for Papers

Authors are invited to submit papers on original, unpublished research for the XI International Congress of ABRALIN in the following modalities: Poster Session, Special Session or Satellite Event. Each author may only submit a maximum of two papers, one of which, in this case, necessarily as a co-author.

You need to be an ABRALIN associate in order to submit a paper to its International Congress. To join ABRALIN, please fill in the membership form at https://goo.gl/qJuR9C. If you have any questions regarding this, please do not hesitate to contact us: abralin50@abralin.org.

Poster Sessions

Poster Sessions are an ideal space for presentations and interactions over a longer period of time, which can lead to longer discussions, and peer-to-peer exchanges. Poster Sessions will last 1 hour. Papers sent to Poster Sessions will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee of the area for which the paper is being submitted.

Special Sessions   The purpose of the Special Sessions is to promote advanced discussions on the proposed topics. Special Sessions will last 3 hours in a single session. The session coordinators will select the papers to be presented. Papers submitted to Special Sessions will be evaluated by the organisers of the Special Sessions.   Satellites Events   In this commemorative edition, the International Congress of ABRALIN will host Satellites Events. These events will function independently, each having its own organising committee. The Satellite Events will take place in the same space of the Congress, during the afternoon. Papers submitted to Satellite Events will be evaluated by the organizers of the Satellite Event.    Paper Format and Submission   For paper submissions to Poster Sessions, Special Sessions and Satellite Events, consider the following information:

  1. Only abstracts will be accepted. They must be sent using the registration platform.
  2. Abstracts must contain a title and a minimum of three keywords.
  3. Abstracts must contain a maximum of 4000 characters with space.
  4. If you identify yourself in any way in the abstract, your submission will be rejected without being evaluated.

Abstracts that do not comply with the above guidelines will not be considered.

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