American Dialect Society Annual Meeting 2022
Topics related to language and varieties of English in Washington, D.C. and Delmarva, as well as lexicography, pedagogy, linguistic atlas projects, linguistic landscapes, non-English dialects, and public language-awareness programs.
Submissions are limited to two per author: one paper and one poster, one of which must be co-authored.
We encourage you to propose a presentation for the poster session, which will again be in conjunction with one of the LSA poster sessions. If you would like to present a poster, please say so with your proposal.
Proposals will be judged anonymously by a team of ADS members. If your proposal is accepted, you’ll be asked for an abstract of no more than 100 words for the LSA program.
Presenters must be current members of the American Dialect Society.
Do not send the same proposal to both ADS and LSA, and do not submit proposals based on research that has been previously presented elsewhere.
Panels: The ADS Executive Committee has the following policy regarding panels (besides the teaching panel): only especially timely panels will be considered for the programs of annual meetings. Typically, panels are given an hour and a half to present and are limited to three presenters to allow for an overall introduction, conclusion, and discussion. If you have questions about the policy or would like to propose an especially timely panel, please contact Kathryn Remlinger: [email protected].
Session chairs: If you’re interested in chairing a session, contact Kathryn Remlinger: [email protected].