LSPIC 2021: Linguistic Society of the Philippines International Conference 2021 Online Conference Manila, Philippines, March 11-13, 2021 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lspic2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 15, 2021 |
Submission deadline | January 15, 2021 |
Welcome to LSPIC 2021, a fully digital event!
The Linguistic Society of the Philippines (LSP), together with the University of Santo Tomas, will hold its 3rd LSP International Conference (LSPIC2021) on March 11-13, 2021 in a fully digital format.
LSP conferences provide venues for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students to present issues and new advances pertinent to linguistics and language education. Presentations revolve around current research on Philippine languages, hyphenated fields in linguistics, and English language teaching in ESL and EFL zones.
We are happy to announce that the following plenary speakers have kindly confirmed their participations:
Dr. Sandra Chung University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. Matthew Wagers University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. Laurence Anthony Waseda University, Japan
Dr. Rod Ellis Curtin University, Australia
Dr. Karen Schriver KSA Communication Design and Research, USA
Dr. Fan Fang Shantou University, China
Dr. Alejandro Bernardo University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Dr. Ethel Ong De La Salle University, Philippines
The three-day digital conference will give you a chance to be in the know about the most recent/significant research works of word-class researchers in different fields. There will be 6 plenary talks (two per day), 6 workshop sessions (first day), and 7 featured themed presentations.
The following workshop resource persons have confirmed their participations. The workshops will take place on the first day of the conference.
Dr. Thomas Biermeir |
University of Regensburg |
Corpus Research Applied to Lexis: Benefits and Insights
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Dr. Francis Dumanig |
University of Hawaii at Hilo |
Interpretive, Presentational, and Interpersonal Modes of Communication in Online Language Classes
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Dr. Ruanni Tupas |
University College London, UK |
Academic Writing as Social Practice
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Dr. Arianne Borlongan |
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies |
Migration Linguistics |
Dr. Richie Balgos |
De La Salle University |
The Show Must Go On: Drama Activities for the Virtual Language Class
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Dr. George Jacobs |
Extensive Reading Foundation |
Reading alone together: Combining extensive reading and cooperative learning.
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Final Call for Abstracts
With the theme "Linguistics, Languages, and Languaging: Braving the Challenges of the New Normal," LSPIC 2021 welcomes presentations pertaining to the challenges encountered and solutions adopted in language education and linguistic research during the new normal, highlighting its role in shaping the directions of research in various academic disciplines and in influencing policy making and reforms in educational practices and scientific research. Abstracts of no more than 250 words are invited in the following areas:
A. Philippine Linguistics
1. Philippine Languages
2. Multilingualism and Multiculturalism
3. MTB-MLE
B. Hyphenated Fields in Linguistics
4. Language and Culture
5. World Englishes
6. Discourse Analysis
7. Sociolinguistics
8. Psycholinguistics
9. Forensic Linguistics
10. Stylistics
11. Digital Linguistics
C. Language Education
12. Second/Foreign Language Teaching and Learning
13. Language Education and Teacher Development
14. Educational Technology and Language Learning
15. Reading, Writing, and Literacy
16. Language Testing and Assessment
Abstracts must be submitted via EasyChair
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lspic2021
The Final Call for Abstracts closes on January 15, 2021. Abstracts are reviewed anonymously. Notice of acceptance will be sent out by January 30, 2021.