(i) Sections and Focus streams
Abstracts should clearly state the research question(s), approach, method, data, and (expected) results. They should not display the names of the presenters, nor their affiliations or addresses, or any other information that could reveal their authorship. They should contain the title, five keywords, and a text between 300 and 400 words (including examples, excluding references).
Abstracts will be submitted via Easychair. Submission of abstracts will start 1 October 2023. The corresponding link will be provided. The deadline for abstract submission will be 8 January 2024 (12.00 PM CET).
Authors may apply, upon abstract submission, for a presentation or a poster. Presentations will be organized in 30 minute slots (20 min. presentation, 7 min. discussion, 3 min. room change). Posters are always displayed during one full day. Separate time slots will be included in the program in which participants can discuss with the poster presenters.
Each abstract will be reviewed anonymously by two reviewers (section/focus stream/workshop convenor + external reviewer). Notification of acceptance will be 15 April 2024.
The topics of Sections and Focus streams, which will be held at ICL 2024 are the following:
Sections
Historical Linguistics (convenor: John Charles Smith)
- Evolutionary Linguistics (convenor: George van Driem)
- Linguistic diversity, Language Contact and Areal Typology (convenor: <to be confirmed>)
- Phonetics, Phonology and Phonetic Typology (convenor: Marzena Żygis)
- Morphology, Syntax and Morphosyntactic Typology (convenors: Anne Abeillé & Jong-Bok Kim)
- Discourse and Cognition (convenor: Veronika Koller)
- Multimodality (convenor: Asli Özyürek)
- Psycholinguistics, Developmental Linguistics (convenor: Guillaume Thierry)
- Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (convenor: Monika Połczyńska-Bletsos)
- Quantitative, Mathematical and Computational Linguistics (convenor: Chu-Ren Huang)
- Language in Society, Variation and Change (convenor: <to be confirmed>)
- Language Policy, Multilingualism, Education Development and Migration (convenor: Durk Gorter)
- Grammar Writing, Documentation and Data Collection (convenor: Aimée Lahaussois)
- Slavic Languages (convenor: Jadranka Gvozdanović)
- Lexicology and lexicography (convenor: Robert Lew)
- Semantics and Pragmatics (convenor: Stephen Wechsler)
- General session (convenor: Ik-Hwan Lee)
Focus streams
- Language endangerment and reclamation (convenor: Justyna Olko)
- Cognitive Translation & Interpreting Studies (convenor: Ricardo Munoz Martin)
- Advances in the Digital Humanities (convenors: Raymond Siemens, Jan Rybicki, and Maciej Eder)
- Sign Language (convenor: Paweł Rutkowski)
- Urban Linguistic Diversity (convenor: Anne Pauwels)
- Languages of the Americas. Celebrating five centuries of studies of the Indigenous languages of the Americas (convenors: Marcin Kilarski and Luca Ciucci)
- Historical Sociolinguistics (convenor: Wim Vandenbussche)
- Corpus Linguistics (convenor: <to be confirmed>)
- Language and Legal Practice (convenor: Nancy Niedzielski)
- Linguistics in AI. Productive Signs: Evolutionary, Typological, and Cognitive Dimensions of Word Families (convenor: Johann-Mattis List)
- Metaphor (convenor: Krzysztof Nowak)
- Modern developments in dialectology and variation linguistics (convenor: Stavroula Tsiplakou)
(ii) Workshop proposals
Workshop proposals should contain the title, convenors’ name(s), five keywords, and a description of the topic and the research question (between 500 and 1,000 words, including examples, excluding references). They are submitted to review-ICL2024@univ-tlse2.fr. The deadline for workshop proposals is 15 September 2023. Notification of acceptance will be 1 October 2023. Call for workshop abstracts will be launched 1 October 2023. Conditions for submission of workshop abstracts will be the same as for (i) General sessions and Focus streams.
This information can also be found on CIPL’s website: https://ciplnet.com/news/call-for-papers-and-workshop-proposals/