Abstract Submissions for the Fifth International Free Linguistics Conference

Submissions for this form are closed.

Thank you for your interest in the Free Linguistics Conference. Submissions for 2011 are now closed. We look forward to receiving your proposals for FLC 2012.


Please create a user account at www.freelinguistics.org/user/register, then log into the site and submit your abstract using this form. Note that upon registration you will receive an email containing your password so that you can log in.

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If you are a focus speaker, please submit under 'single paper', and we will manage your submission from there.

Abstracts are invited from any linguistic (and TESOL) sub-field, and presenters may choose from the following strands: Aboriginal Languages, Cognitive Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Critical Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, First Language Acquisition, Forensic Linguistics, Language & Culture, Language in Education, Language Policy & Planning, Languages Other Than English (LOTE), Multilingualism, Natural Language Processing, Pragmatics, Psycholinguistics, Second/Additional Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics, Systemic Functional Linguistics, TESOL, Translation, Interpretation, and any other.

Abstracts should be 250 words or less.

Abstract submission shall close 5pm AEST on Thursday the 30th of June, 2011. Abstracts will be reviewed shortly thereafter, with successful presenters notified by the end of July.