Co-located Conferences

Dates
Title
Organizers
July 12 and 13
9:00am–6:00pm
Usage-based Approaches to Phonology
Joan Bybee (University of New Mexico), Corrine Occhino (University of Texas at Austin), Shelece Easterday (University of Hawai’i at Mānoa), Earl Brown (Brigham Young University)
July 12 and 13
9:00am–6:00pm
SNAIL: Symposium on Northwest American Indigenous Languages
Jordan Douglas-Tavani & Shahar Shirtz (ASU)

July 19 and 20
9:00am–6:30pm
How can linguistics improve the criminal justice system?
Tyler Kendall (Duke University) & Sharese King (University of Chicago)
July 19 9:00am–8:00pm
and
July 20 9:00am–6:30pm
SCiL: 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computation in Linguistics
Carolyn Jane Anderson (Department of Computer Science, Wellesley College) together with Grusha Prasad (Department of Computer Science, Colgate University); Tim Hunter (Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles); Joe Pater (Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst); and Richard Futrell (Department of Language Science, University of California, Irvine).
July 26 9:00am–8:00pm
and
July 27 9:00am–6:30pm
ABSPECK: Abstract and Item-Specific Knowledge Across Domains and Frameworks
Canaan Breiss (University of Southern California), Gaja Jarosz (UMass Amherst), Vsevolod Kapatsinski (U. Oregon), and Emily Morgan (UC Davis)

July 26 and 27
9:00am–5:30pm
DYMOS: Dynamical Models of Speech
Sam Kirkham (Lancaster University, UK), Patrycja Strycharczuk (University of Manchester, UK)

August 2
8:00am–7:00pm
Community-Based Sociolinguistics: Data Collection in School and Neighborhood Settings
Nicole Holliday (University of California, Berkeley), Sabriya Fisher (Wellesley College), Tyler Mendez Kline (University of California, Berkeley)
August 2 9:00am–5:00pm
and
August 3 9:00am–8:00pm
The 28th Himalayan Languages Symposium
Nathaniel Sims (U. Oregon)