Call for Papers
Researchers are invited to submit their abstracts of papers on original and unpublished research work in any dimension of theoretical or applied linguistics for presentation in the conference by June 20, 2016 July 10, 2016 via the EasyAbs System. Abstracts should be written in English and the size of an abstract should not exceed the limit of 300 words including the title. In addition, you may put references, if any, but not more than five. Abstracts of the papers accepted for oral presentation will be published in the Book of Abstracts.
In case of any problem or difficulty with the online submission system, the abstracts can be submitted to iclap2016@gmail.com.
Call for Tutorial/Workshop Proposals
ICLAP 2016 seeks proposals to conduct tutorials/workshops on any topic of language, linguistics and the related fields. The tutorial should be of 1.5 hour length.
For workshops and in-depth tutorials, proposals for two slots can be submitted. The tutorials/workshops should preferably cover the advances in the newly emerging areas.
Proposals of Tutorials/Workshops should be submitted by electronic mail, in pdf form, to iclap2016@gmail.com.
The subject line of the email should read: Tutorial/Workshop Proposal for ICLAP 2016
. The proposal should contain:
- Tutorial/Workshop title
- Brief description of the tutorial/workshop contents and its relevance to the language/linguistics community (not more than 1 page)
- Brief outline of the tutorial/workshop structure showing that the contents will be covered in the allocated time slot
- Characterization of the potential target audience for the tutorial/workshop
- The names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of the tutorial/workshop instructors, including a one-paragraph statement of their research interests and areas of expertise
- A list of previous venues, if the same or a similar tutorial/workshop has been conducted elsewhere
- A description of special requirements for technical equipment (e.g. internet access)