Draft:Annual Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society
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The Annual Meeting of the Illinois Language and Linguistics Society (ILLS) is a conference on general linguistics hosted at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Run by the UIUC Linguistics Student Organization, the conference was first held in 2009.[1]. Invited speakers have included Michael Kenstowicz, Paul Kiparsky, Maria Polinsky, and John Rickford.
ILLS is a venue primarily focused on graduate-student research[2], with past subfield topics and sessions including phonetics, phonology, discourse analysis, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, and historical linguistics. Proceedings of ILLS have been published in the Studies in Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers (SLS)[3]
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- ^ ILLS conference archive. https://ills.linguistics.illinois.edu/archives/
- ^ Garley, Matt and Benjamin Slade (2009). Introduction to a special issue of SLS: The proceedings of ILLS 1: LOL. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences: Illinois Working Papers 34, i-iii.
- ^ Illinois Working Papers archive. https://linguistics.illinois.edu/research/studies-linguistics-sciences/current-volume
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