Arizona Linguistics Circle 15

15 -17 October 2021

Tucson, Arizona

The graduate students of the Department of Linguistics at University of Arizona are pleased to host the 15th Arizona Linguistics Circle.

.Hybrid Onsite + Virtual Event.

Theme: Remote Linguistics: Experimentation, Fieldwork and Data Collection Methods in an Uncertain World

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Conference Highlights


Plenary

Friday 15 Oct 3:15PM - 4:30PM MST

Social Sciences 311

Benjamin Munson

University of Minnesota


Crowdsourcing intelligibility: Studying how social evaluation and expectation affect speech perception during two ongoing pandemics (abstract)


Workshop

Friday 15 Oct 4:45PM - 6:45PM MST

Jérémy Zehr and Florian Schwarz

University of Pennsylvania


PCIbex Tutorial (abstract)




Plenary

Saturday 16 Oct 10:45AM - 12:00PM MST

Ted Gibson

Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Discourse and processing approaches to syntactic "island" effects (abstract)




Plenary

Sunday 17 Oct 10:45AM - 12:00PM MST

Amy Fountain

University of Arizona


Notes on remote app development for a community language program (abstract)




Announcements

07 Oct 2021 View the latest ALC15 Program!

05 Oct 2021 Shop official ALC15 t-shirts & more at Bonfire!

21 Sep 2021 Registration is open!

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18 Sep 2021 View program schedule here. Save the dates!

16 July 2021 Submission deadline is extended to 30 July!

28 May 2021 Call for Papers and Workshops!

28 May 2021 ALC15 website goes live.

30 Apr 2021 Our plenary speakers are confirmed.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: 23 30 July 2021

Acceptance Notification: Late August 2021

Conference Date: 15-17 October 2021

Invited Speakers

Amy Fountain, University of Arizona

Ted Gibson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Benjamin Munson, University of Minnesota