Reminder: 46th Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States "Contacts and Interactions"

Svetlana Kaminskaia skaminskaia at uwaterloo.ca
Wed Feb 6 17:40:39 EST 2019


Dear Colleagues,

Sponsored in part by the Canada Research Chair in Minority Studies, Faculty of Arts, St. Jerome's University, and the Departments of French Studies, and Germanic and Slavic Studies, the 46th Annual Conference of the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States (LACUS) "CONTACTS AND INTERACTIONS" will take place on July 23-26, 2019 at the University of Waterloo.

LACUS invites abstracts representing a broad range of approaches to language, including interdisciplinary topics and innovative ideas. Submissions dealing with any of the conference theme (see below) as well as abstracts presenting empirically grounded investigations in any theoretical framework are welcome.

  *   Cognitive and neurolinguistic approaches to language
  *   Computational and corpus approaches to language
  *   Human (or Hard-science) linguistics
  *   Language in the media
  *   Forensic and clinical linguistics
  *   Multilingualism and genre
  *   Teaching second and foreign languages
  *   Stratificational modeling of language
  *   Systemic-functional approaches to language
  *   Issues in graphology, phonology, grammar, lexis, discourse, modality, ontology, diachronic linguistics, geolinguistics, sociolinguistics, etc.
Important Dates:

  *   15 FEB 2019:  Abstract submission deadline
  *   15 MAR 2019: Notification of acceptance / rejection

Please, submit your proposals through LACUS website: http://lacus.weebly.com/2019-call-for-participation.html

Looking forward to seeing you there!

On behalf of the Local Organizing committee - Svetlana Kaminskaïa (French Studies), Kerry Lappin-Fortin (St. Jerome's University), Grit Liebscher (Germanic and Slavic Studies), Dominique Louër (French Studies),

Svetlana Kaminskaïa

Professeure Agrégée/ Associate Professor
Département d'études françaises/ Department of French Studies
Université de Waterloo/ University of Waterloo
200 University Ave. West
Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1
(519) 888-4567 x32465
skaminskaia at uwaterloo.ca<mailto:skaminskaia at uwaterloo.ca>

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