GLAC 28 – Call for Papers
The organizers of the 28th Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference (GLAC 28), hosted by the Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies and the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia, invite faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars to submit abstracts to the conference, which will be take place March 31 – April 2, 2022. The conference will be held in person, with a virtual option available for those who cannot attend.
There are two options for participating in GLAC 28:
Papers and posters may be on any linguistic or philological aspect of any historical or modern Germanic language or dialect, including English (to the Early Modern period) and the extraterritorial varieties. Papers from the full range of linguistic and philological sub-fields, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, stylistics, language variation, language typology, metrics, first and second language acquisition, foreign language education, language contact and language change, as well as differing theoretical perspectives, are welcome. All abstracts will undergo anonymous peer review.
Note: Individuals may submit a maximum of two abstracts, including an abstract for one single-authored paper/poster and one co-authored paper/poster.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically by January 17, 2022. Abstracts should be a maximum of one single-spaced page in length and written in a standard 12-point font, and should be submitted through Oxford Abstracts. Decisions will be returned by February 1, 2022.
The organizers of the 28th Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference (GLAC 28), hosted by the Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies and the Department of Linguistics at the University of Georgia, invite faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars to submit abstracts to the conference, which will be take place March 31 – April 2, 2022. The conference will be held in person, with a virtual option available for those who cannot attend.
There are two options for participating in GLAC 28:
- 30-minute paper presentations on original research (20 minute talk, 10 minute question period)
- Poster session presentation on research
Papers and posters may be on any linguistic or philological aspect of any historical or modern Germanic language or dialect, including English (to the Early Modern period) and the extraterritorial varieties. Papers from the full range of linguistic and philological sub-fields, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, stylistics, language variation, language typology, metrics, first and second language acquisition, foreign language education, language contact and language change, as well as differing theoretical perspectives, are welcome. All abstracts will undergo anonymous peer review.
Note: Individuals may submit a maximum of two abstracts, including an abstract for one single-authored paper/poster and one co-authored paper/poster.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically by January 17, 2022. Abstracts should be a maximum of one single-spaced page in length and written in a standard 12-point font, and should be submitted through Oxford Abstracts. Decisions will be returned by February 1, 2022.