Western Conference on Linguistics

The Western Conference on Linguistics, usually known as WECOL, is an annual conference held in rotating locations in the western part of the United States and Canada since 1988. Papers for presentation are chosen by a selection committee with the assistance of reports by referees. There is no restriction by topic though there is a slant toward linguistic theory.

Papers presented at the conference are published by the Department of Linguistics at California State University, Fresno. The proceedings have been available on-line since 2004.

No.YearHost
11988University of British Columbia
21989Arizona State University
31990University of Texas, El Paso
41991Simon Fraser University
51992University of Arizona
61993University of Washington
71994University of California, Los Angeles
81995University of Northern British Columbia
91996University of California, Santa Cruz
101997 ?
111998Arizona State University
121999University of Texas, El Paso
132000California State University, Fresno
142001University of Washington
152002University of British Columbia
162003University of Arizona
172004University of Southern California
182005 ?
192006California State University, Fresno
202007University of California, San Diego
212008University of California, Davis
222009no conference was held
232010California State University, Fresno
242011Simon Fraser University
252013Arizona State University
262017Boise State University
272018California State University, Fresno
282019California State University, Fresno
292020California State University, Fresno
302021California State University, Fresno
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