ALT2019: 13th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology University of Pavia Pavia, Italy, September 4-6, 2019 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/universitadipavia.it/alt2019/home?authuser=2 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=alt20190 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 31, 2019 |
Submission deadline | January 31, 2019 |
Notification of acceptance | March 31, 2019 |
Abstracts on any topic in typology are invited for oral presentations, posters, and theme sessions. Non-members of ALT may submit abstracts but will be expected to join ALT in order to present a paper at the meeting. Abstracts should be submitted through Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=alt20190).
A single author may submit more than one abstract, but participants will be allowed to present a maximum of two papers, one of which co-authored. This includes submissions to the ALT theme sessions and posters. Abstracts must be anonymous, and should be at a maximum length of one single-spaced page, 12pt font, with another page (at maximum) for references and examples.
Abstracts may be submitted for the general session, for the poster session or for one of the theme sessions (https://sites.google.com/universitadipavia.it/alt2019/home/theme-sessions?authuser=0). Abstracts submitted for a theme session but not accepted there will be automatically considered for inclusion in the general or poster session.
Proposals will be reviewed by members of the ALT 2019 Program Committee and, if necessary, by a pool of external referees. Abstracts submitted to a theme session will be jointly reviewed by members of the ALT 2019 Program Committee and the theme session organizers.
ALT 2019 Program Committee
- Peter Arkadiev (Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
- Lea Brown (University of Buffalo)
- Sonia Cristofaro (University of Pavia)
- Gréte Dalmi (Budapest University of Technology)
- Dan Dediu (Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage/Université Lumière Lyon 2)
- Spike Gildea (University of Oregon)
- Nadine Grimm (University of Rochester)
- Eitan Grossman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Lars Hellan (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
- Carmen Jany (California State University, San Bernardino)
- Olga Krasnoukhova (University of Antwerp)
- Dana Louagie (University of Leuven)
- Silvia Luraghi (University of Pavia)
- Ian Maddieson (University of New Mexico)
- Solmaz Mahmoodi (Allameh Tabatabai University)
- Timur Maisak (Institute of Linguistics & Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
- Simone Mattiola (University of Bologna)
- Caterina Mauri (University of Bologna)
- Bradley McDonnell (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa)
- Matti Miestamo (University of Helsinki)
- Silvia Nurmio (University of Helsinki)
- Bill Palmer (University of Newcastle)
- Keren Rice (University of Toronto)
- Elisa Roma (University of Pavia)
- Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada (University of Alberta)
- Iker Salaberri (Public University of Navarre)
- Merja Salo (University of Helsinki)
- Andrea Sansò (University of Insubria)
- Eva Schultze-Berndt (University of Manchester)
- Ksenia Shagal (University of Helsinki)
- Stef Spronck (University of Helsinki)
- Yvonne Treis (CNRS-LLACAN)
- Jean-Christophe Verstraete (University of Leuven)
- Alena Witzlack-Makarevich (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Chiara Zanchi (University of Pavia)