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ULAB X

ULAB X — Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain 2020

Oxford, United Kingdom
3 - 5 April 2020
The conference ended on 05 April 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
19th January 2020

About ULAB X

ULAB X will take place from the 3-5 April 2020 at the University of Oxford! Formed in 2011, the Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain (ULAB) has brought together undergraduate students from all over the UK in its annual conference nine times. For its tenth annual conference, it is bringing you all to the University of Oxford. During the three days, undergraduate linguistics students from all over United Kingdom and beyond will present their research, get feedback, participate in discussions and attend various social and academically-orientated events.

Topics

Applied linguistics, Arabic language and linguistics, Cognitive linguistics, Comparative linguistics, Computational linguistics, Historical linguistics, Language acquisition, Language evolution, Morphology, Philosophy of language, Sociolinguistics, Syntax, Other linguistics and language education, Anthropological linguistics, Applied sociolinguistics

Call for Papers

Abstract submissions for ULAB X are now open! As usual, you can apply to give a talk or present a poster. This year we have switched things up a little and we are happy to announce that you can now also submit abstracts for speed talks which will be taking place if sufficient interest from potential presenters is registered. We have decided to do this because we hope that this will especially encourage first and second-year students that do not yet have done extensive research for a dissertation but that would nonetheless like to present their research. You can submit your abstract through https://easychair.org/cfp/ulab...

The deadline for abstract submissions is the 19 January 2020.

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