There will be two conlang conferences this year, LCC10 and Kopikon, providing ample opportunities for language enthusiasts to engage in learning and networking.
LCC10 is an online conference where viewers can watch live presentations and submit questions, while Kopikon is an in-person event at Georgetown University with a $40 registration fee and limited spots, making early registration important.
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Language Creation Conference Update
The Language Creation Conference (LCC) will be held online, with viewers able to watch it live on YouTube and submit questions. The speaker will have a talk on April 22nd at 19:10 UTC. The conference will feature various presentations, including one by the speaker. Additionally, there will be a second conlang conference later in the year, organized by David Peterson and Jesse Sams at Georgetown University on Saturday, September 23rd. The LCC does not require registration, while Copicon, the second conference, has a $40 registration fee. Attendees of Copicon have the opportunity to engage in in-person networking. It is recommended to watch the YouTube video for a better experience, and registration for Copicon should be done early due to limited spots.
Exciting Year for Conlang Conferences
This year will feature two conlang conferences, providing ample opportunities for language enthusiasts. The first conference, LCC, will take place online, offering a variety of presentations. The speaker is excited about both attending and delivering their own talk. The second conference, Copicon, will be held at Georgetown University in Washington, DC on September 23rd. This in-person event, organized by David Peterson and Jesse Sams, requires registration with a $40 fee. It is advised to secure a spot early due to limited availability. The presence of multiple conferences in a single year is a cause for celebration among conlang enthusiasts.