The annual 31st Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) conference will be hosted by McMaster University from 24-26th June, 2022.
Join us in person or virtually (hybrid format) to continue celebrating linguistic research on Slavic languages across all fields.
Conference website: https://fasl2022.webnode.com/
Invited speakers:
- John Frederick Bailyn (Stony Brook University)
- Tanya Bondarenko (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Veno Volenec (Concordia University)
- Neda Todorović (The University of British Columbia)
Call for papers
We invite abstracts on formal Slavic linguistics talks. Topics on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, psycholinguistics, and computational linguistics are welcome. We accept both experimental and theoretical linguistic abstracts that have consequences for linguistic theory.
Extended submission Deadline: 14 February 2022
Notification of Acceptance: Early April 2022 (will be updated for date)
Abstract Submission Requirements:
- 1 Individual submission & 1 Joint submission per author OR 2 Joint submissions per author
- Submissions received as PDF through EasyChair (all non-standard fonts embedded)
- Maximum of 2 pages (including data)
- An additional 3rd page is permitted for references
- Letter / A4 format, 1″ / 2.5cm margins on all sides
- Single spaced, Minimum font size of 11pt
- Abstracts should be anonymous (ensure the PDF file contains no identifying metadata before submission)
Both posters and talks will be selected: Talks will have 20 minutes to present & 10 minutes of discussion period; Poster presenters will give lightning talks & present their posters in a hybrid virtual & in-person session
Abstract Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fasl31