AACL 2022

American Association for Corpus Linguistics

Flagstaff, Arizona

September 9- 11 (with workshops on September 8)

The 15th International American Association for Corpus Linguistics Conference (AACL 2022) will take place September 9-11, 2022 at Northern Arizona University, with workshops on September 8.

Previous AACL conferences have been held at the University of Michigan (1999, 2005), Northern Arizona University (2000, 2006, 2014), University Massachusetts-Boston (2001), IUPUI (2002), Montclair State University (2004), Brigham Young University (2008), University of Alberta (2009), Georgia State University (2011, 2018), San Diego State University (2013), and Iowa State University (2016).


Abstracts:

Paper are welcome from a range of subfields in three thematic streams

  1. Linguistic analyses of corpora as they relate to language use (e.g., register/genre variation, lexical and grammatical variation, language varieties, historical change, lexicography)

  2. Application (the use of corpora in language teaching and learning, as well as other applied fields such as testing and legal research)

  3. Tools and methods (corpus creation, corpus annotation, tagging and parsing, corpus analysis software)

Download the full call for papers here


Plenary Speakers:

Laurence Anthony - Waseda University, Japan

Shelley Staples - University of Arizona, US

Stefanie Wulff - University of Florida, US


Important Dates:

June 22 - Deadline for first authors to register (extended from June 15)

June 22 - Deadline for the early-bird registration fee (extended from June 15)

August 1 - Registration closes


Organizing committee and contact:

Jesse Egbert, Tove Larsson, Bill Crawford, Randi Reppen, & Doug Biber

Contact: AACL2022@gmail.com

Twitter: @aacl2022

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