The members of the lCLaVE|11 local organizing committee have taken the final decision to change ICLaVE|11 from an on-site to an online-only event. As evident from our past communication, we have been very reluctant to take this step, and we have for the longest time stuck to our dearest wish to host you all in Vienna in person. But the Coronavirus would have it otherwise. Thank you for bearing with us, and here’s to a great ICLaVE|11 online in April! - The Organizing Committee
Poster submission is now closed.
The original Call for Poster Submissions is featured below.
ICLaVE|11 welcomes submissions for individual posters. (Deadline: 30 September 2021)
Scholars working on language variation and change of European languages and varieties in areas such as sociolinguistics, dialectology, historical linguistics, sociology of language, psycholinguistics, language perception, and language psychology are invited to submit their proposals on any relevant aspect of variation in language use and/or the linguistic system.
Posters are a particularly suitable and recommended presentation format for projects that seek to benefit from immediate and interactive engagement with and feedback from the attendant ICLaVE community. This regards, for example, descriptions of innovative, exploratory research undertakings , discussions of methodology and study design, or forms of data and results visualization.
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words, excluding title and references. Abstracts they should provide information on the topic, data, methodology, and theoretical framework(s) of the contribution.
Posters will be showcased during a dedicated session concurring with an evening reception in the University of Vienna’s Arcades. A prize of 200 Euros will be awarded to the best poster, as selected by conference participants’ vote.
Click corresponding links for submission of individual papers or multimedia presentation proposals.
You can click here to proceed with the submission of your poster abstract. [Link now defunct.]
(Click here to download a tutorial for ICLaVE|11 submissions)
We suggest using the LSA's Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics for all submissions: download pdf.
Please note: Authors may submit two abstracts in total to the conference, if at least one paper is co-authored.