ALT 2022
14th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology
The University of Texas at Austin, USA
The 14th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology was held at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, on 15-17 December (Thursday-Saturday), 2022.
A series of teach-ins took place on Wednesday, December 14, immediately preceding the conference.
Links for virtual participation will be sent to registered participants by email shortly before the conference. Further information is available here.
An online space for virtual posters and socializing will be available via a GatherTown platform, which will remain open Dec 15-17.
Lunch (sandwiches/salads) will be provided on the three days of the conference for registered participants.
Coffee/tea will be provided during the coffee breaks and will also be available for purchase at Longhorn Coffee in the WCP building next door (closed on Saturday).
Linguistics is a vibrant field at UT and spans multiple departments and research centers. UT’s main campus is located in downtown Austin, in a convenient location for public, private and foot transportation. Austin itself is well known for its music and nightlife, and is accessible via an international airport. The campus is easy to navigate, with the Tower at its center, and is lush and green year-round. The conference will take place in December – a very comfortable time of year here with plenty of sunshine and daytime temperatures averaging around 17 degrees Celsius. We look forward to welcoming you in Austin!
Timeline
Call for workshops announced: Oct 15, 2021
Deadline for workshop proposals: Dec 15, 2021 (closed)
Workshop acceptance notification: Jan 15, 2022
General call for papers announced: Jan 20, 2022
General abstract deadline: April 11, 2022 (closed)
Abstract acceptance notification: June 1, 2022
Registration opens: June 6, 2022
Early bird registration deadline: October 1, 2022
Registration deadline: November 15, 2022
Local organizing committee
Programme committee
Sonia Cristofaro
Patience Epps
Eitan Grossman
Silvia Luraghi
Na'ama Pat-El
Marc Pierce
Cinzia Russi
Jean-Christophe Verstraete
Abstract reviewing:
Peter Arkadiev, Gilles Authier, Johan van der Auwera, Danielle Barth, Anastasia Bauer, John Beavers, Laura Becker, Edmond Cane, Hilary Chappell, Luca Ciucci, Sonia Cristofaro, Chris Lasse Däbritz, Shelece Easterday, Patience Epps, Martin Everaert, Francesca de Garbo, Spike Gildea, Jeff Good, Eitan Grossman, Matías Guzman Naranjo, Katharina Haude, Kaoru Horie, Lynn Hou, Gwendolyn Hyslop, Guglielmo Inglese, Osamu Ishiyama, Ezequiel Koile, Olga Krasnoukhova, Jackie Yan-ki Lai, Randy LaPolla, Danny Law, Dana Louagie, Tianhua Luo, Simone Mattiola, Lidia Federica Mazzitelli, Bradley McDonnell, Richard Meier, Matti Miestamo, Marianne Mithun, Steven Moran, Naonori Nagaya, Karol Obert, Bill Palmer, Krishna Parajuli, Na'ama Pat-El, John Peterson, Marc Pierce, Maia Ponsonnet, David Quinto-Pozos, Seongha Rhee, Keren Rice, Daniel Ross, Erich Round, Merja Salo, Ron Schaefer, Stefan Schnell, Eva Schultz-Berndt, Ksenia Shagal, Nathaniel Sims, Hedvig Skirgȧrd, Stef Spronck, Adam Tallman, Martine Vanhove, Ljuba Veselinova, Tony Woodbury, Szeto Pui Yiu, Ulrike Zeshan, Fernando Zúñiga
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following entities at the University of Texas at Austin:
College of Liberal Arts
Texas Global
Department of Linguistics
Department of Germanic Studies
Texas German Dialects project
Department of Spanish & Portuguese
Department of French & Italian
Department of Slavic & Eurasian Studies
Lozano Long Institute for Latin American Studies
Argentine Studies Program (LLILAS)
Center for European Studies
Department of Middle Eastern Studies
Questions?
Contact alt2022@austin.utexas.edu for more information