Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit abstracts for individual presentations, and organized panels.
Individual presentations and co-presentations should be 10 to 12 minutes.
Panel presenters may select a 50-minute or 65-minute time block.
Presentations topics may include, but are not limited to, relationships between and among language, linguistics, and their many applications in
- natural and artificial languages
- indigenous languages
- extinct and endangered languages
- American Sign Language
- speech pathology and hearing sciences
- language and cognition
- theoretical and applied linguistics
- structural, semantic, or phonological analyses
- comparative grammars
- discourse/text analyses
- rhetoric, the arts, literature, and the humanities
- foreign languages
- academic, pedagogicl, cultural, and sociological constructs