From aakibrik at gmail.com Wed Jun 5 03:49:24 2019 From: aakibrik at gmail.com (Andrej A. Kibrik) Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 10:49:24 +0300 Subject: [Athapbasckan-L] Moscow, October 2019 In-Reply-To: <73a7cb8e-de4f-026d-185d-0892633984d2@gmail.com> References: <73a7cb8e-de4f-026d-185d-0892633984d2@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4435b756-9bd5-f93a-e39c-9e9fe0cd926f@gmail.com> Dear colleagues, the deadline for this conference submissions has been extended till June 15. Andrej 03.05.2019 23:09, Andrej A. Kibrik пишет: > > Dear colleagues, please note this conference announcement. > > Andrej Kibrik > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > От: *Olesya Khanina* > > Date: ср, 1 мая 2019 г. в 13:51 > Subject: CfP: 2nd conference on Language contact in the circumpolar world > To: > > > > Dear colleagues, may I draw your attention to the 2nd conference on > Language contact in the circumpolar world with a special session on > Typology of linguistic areas (Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow, > Russia; 25-27 October 2019). > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru/seminars_conferences/conference_october2019/ > > The circumpolar world includes the Arctic as defined by AMAP (Arctic > Monitoring and Assessment Program) with adjacent areas. This vast > territory has a number of common features that set it apart from any > other part of the world: extremely harsh climate conditions, low > population density, large distances between speakers of different > languages or even of the same language, seasonal migrations for > hundreds of miles, prevalence of hunter-gatherers with absolutely no > traditional farming, etc. While language contact has been a popular > topic of linguistic research in the last couple of decades, there have > been few studies that would concentrate on the circumpolar region and > specifics of language contact in the area. > > The ‘Language contact in the circumpolar world’ conference will bring > together researchers studying language contact in the North, and > discussions of any aspect of the topic are welcome. Of particular > importance is the question of whether language contact in the > circumpolar world is different from that of other areas, and if so, in > which particular respects. > > This is the second conference in this series, the first having taken > place at the Institute of Linguistics in Moscow in October 2017 (see > http://iling-ran.ru/main/conferences/2017_circumpolar for more > details). The first conference collected several dozens of researchers > working on a variety of topics, including linguistic > history/prehistory in the north and the methods used to reconstruct > it, structural phenomena in specific languages influenced by contact, > language varieties formed by intense contacts (pidgins, argots, > non-standard varieties of Russian, etc.), areal linguistics, > sociolinguistic aspects of language contact and case studies of > specific language ecologies, language shift and language attrition, > etc. The exchange of ideas showed so fruitful that we have decided to > make this conference regular, with bi-annual meetings. > > Apart from the general session devoted exclusively to the North, this > 2nd conference will feature a special session ‘Typology of linguistic > areas’ whose aim is to discuss possible methodologies and successful > attempts to generalize over linguistic areas in any part of the world. > How can different linguistic areas be compared, in general and as > regards peculiarities of the language contact? What are the ways of > describing linguistic areas that would facilitate their subsequent > comparison? How can language contact in one area, e.g. in the Arctic, > be contrasted to language contact in other parts of the world? These > are examples of the issues we would like to discuss at this special > session. > > We welcome abstracts both for this special session or for the general > session. For the general session we invite abstracts on any topic > pertaining to language contact in the circumpolar region, including > but not limited to: > > -       language change conditioned by language contact, > -       mixed languages, > -       linguistic areas or Sprachbund’s, > -       reconstructing the past through linguistic data, > -       patterns of traditional or modern multilingualism, > -       sociolinguistic details of modern or historic language contact, > -       northern varieties of larger languages that are not restricted > to the region (e.g. dialects of Russian, Swedish, English, etc.), > -       cartography of language contact areas, > -       methodology of language contact studies which takes into > account specific features of the region. > > The deadline for abstract submission is June 1, 2019. Notifications of > acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email by the end of > June. Please submit an anonymous abstract of no more than 1 page > (excluding references) by email to circumpolar.conference at iling-ran.ru > ; include a title, > authors, and affiliations in your email; indicate whether your > abstract is intended for the general session or the special session > ‘Typology of linguistic areas’. > > The conference is organized by a research group on Language Contact in > the Circumpolar World at the Institute of Linguistics, see > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru for more details. > > Confirmed plenary speakers: > ·      Janne Saarikivi (Helsinki, Findland) ‘Linguistic substrate and > the linguistic history of the Arctic’ > ·      Elena Berezovich (Ekaterinburg, Russia) ‘Russian-Germanic > language contacts at the White Sea: the new field data’ > ·      Hein van der Voort (Belém, Brazil) ‘Contexts of language > contact: Amazonia and Arctic compared’ > ·      Beata Wagner-Nagy & Alexandre Arkhipov (Hamburg, Germany), tba > > Organizing committee: > Olesya Khanina & Andrej Kibrik (Chairs), Maria Amelina, Mira > Bergelson, Valentin Gusev, Maria Egorova, Olga Kazakevich, Elena > Klyachko, Yuri Koryakov, Daria Mordashova, Marina Raskladkina, Maria > Sidorova, Natalia Stoynova, and Irina Khomchenkova > > The working language of the conference is English; papers may also be > presented in Russian with English slides. > > With best regards, > Olesya > > > -- > Olesya Khanina > Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies & Institute of Linguistics RAS > http://iling-ran.ru/main/scholars/khanina > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru/ > > This year I am co-organising the following conferences: > 'Linguistic forum' - Moscow, 4-6 April 2019: > http://iling-ran.ru/main/conferences/2019_indigenous > 'Typology of small-scale multilingualism' - Lyon, 15-17 April 2019: > https://ilcl.hse.ru/smallscale/ > 'Down by the water' - Helsinki, 6-8 November 2019: > https://blogs.helsinki.fi/downbythewater/ > 'Language contact in the circumpolar world' - Moscow, 25-27 October > 2019: > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru/seminars_conferences/conference_october2019/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aakibrik at gmail.com Wed Jun 5 07:49:24 2019 From: aakibrik at gmail.com (Andrej A. Kibrik) Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 10:49:24 +0300 Subject: [Athapbasckan-L] Moscow, October 2019 In-Reply-To: <73a7cb8e-de4f-026d-185d-0892633984d2@gmail.com> References: <73a7cb8e-de4f-026d-185d-0892633984d2@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4435b756-9bd5-f93a-e39c-9e9fe0cd926f@gmail.com> Dear colleagues, the deadline for this conference submissions has been extended till June 15. Andrej 03.05.2019 23:09, Andrej A. Kibrik ?????: > > Dear colleagues, please note this conference announcement. > > Andrej Kibrik > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > ??: *Olesya Khanina* > > Date: ??, 1 ??? 2019 ?. ? 13:51 > Subject: CfP: 2nd conference on Language contact in the circumpolar world > To: > > > > Dear colleagues, may I draw your attention to the 2nd conference on > Language contact in the circumpolar world with a special session on > Typology of linguistic areas (Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow, > Russia; 25-27 October 2019). > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru/seminars_conferences/conference_october2019/ > > The circumpolar world includes the Arctic as defined by AMAP (Arctic > Monitoring and Assessment Program) with adjacent areas. This vast > territory has a number of common features that set it apart from any > other part of the world: extremely harsh climate conditions, low > population density, large distances between speakers of different > languages or even of the same language, seasonal migrations for > hundreds of miles, prevalence of hunter-gatherers with absolutely no > traditional farming, etc. While language contact has been a popular > topic of linguistic research in the last couple of decades, there have > been few studies that would concentrate on the circumpolar region and > specifics of language contact in the area. > > The ?Language contact in the circumpolar world? conference will bring > together researchers studying language contact in the North, and > discussions of any aspect of the topic are welcome. Of particular > importance is the question of whether language contact in the > circumpolar world is different from that of other areas, and if so, in > which particular respects. > > This is the second conference in this series, the first having taken > place at the Institute of Linguistics in Moscow in October 2017 (see > http://iling-ran.ru/main/conferences/2017_circumpolar for more > details). The first conference collected several dozens of researchers > working on a variety of topics, including linguistic > history/prehistory in the north and the methods used to reconstruct > it, structural phenomena in specific languages influenced by contact, > language varieties formed by intense contacts (pidgins, argots, > non-standard varieties of Russian, etc.), areal linguistics, > sociolinguistic aspects of language contact and case studies of > specific language ecologies, language shift and language attrition, > etc. The exchange of ideas showed so fruitful that we have decided to > make this conference regular, with bi-annual meetings. > > Apart from the general session devoted exclusively to the North, this > 2nd conference will feature a special session ?Typology of linguistic > areas? whose aim is to discuss possible methodologies and successful > attempts to generalize over linguistic areas in any part of the world. > How can different linguistic areas be compared, in general and as > regards peculiarities of the language contact? What are the ways of > describing linguistic areas that would facilitate their subsequent > comparison? How can language contact in one area, e.g. in the Arctic, > be contrasted to language contact in other parts of the world? These > are examples of the issues we would like to discuss at this special > session. > > We welcome abstracts both for this special session or for the general > session. For the general session we invite abstracts on any topic > pertaining to language contact in the circumpolar region, including > but not limited to: > > - ? ? ? language change conditioned by language contact, > - ? ? ? mixed languages, > - ? ? ? linguistic areas or Sprachbund?s, > - ? ? ? reconstructing the past through linguistic data, > - ? ? ? patterns of traditional or modern multilingualism, > - ? ? ? sociolinguistic details of modern or historic language contact, > - ? ? ? northern varieties of larger languages that are not restricted > to the region (e.g. dialects of Russian, Swedish, English, etc.), > - ? ? ? cartography of language contact areas, > - ? ? ? methodology of language contact studies which takes into > account specific features of the region. > > The deadline for abstract submission is June 1, 2019. Notifications of > acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email by the end of > June. Please submit an anonymous abstract of no more than 1 page > (excluding references) by email to circumpolar.conference at iling-ran.ru > ; include a title, > authors, and affiliations in your email; indicate whether your > abstract is intended for the general session or the special session > ?Typology of linguistic areas?. > > The conference is organized by a research group on Language Contact in > the Circumpolar World at the Institute of Linguistics, see > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru for more details. > > Confirmed plenary speakers: > ? ? ? ?Janne Saarikivi (Helsinki, Findland) ?Linguistic substrate and > the linguistic history of the Arctic? > ? ? ? ?Elena Berezovich (Ekaterinburg, Russia) ?Russian-Germanic > language contacts at the White Sea: the new field data? > ? ? ? ?Hein van der Voort (Bel?m, Brazil) ?Contexts of language > contact: Amazonia and Arctic compared? > ? ? ? ?Beata Wagner-Nagy & Alexandre Arkhipov (Hamburg, Germany), tba > > Organizing committee: > Olesya Khanina & Andrej Kibrik (Chairs), Maria Amelina, Mira > Bergelson, Valentin Gusev, Maria Egorova, Olga Kazakevich, Elena > Klyachko, Yuri Koryakov, Daria Mordashova, Marina Raskladkina, Maria > Sidorova, Natalia Stoynova, and Irina Khomchenkova > > The working language of the conference is English; papers may also be > presented in Russian with English slides. > > With best regards, > Olesya > > > -- > Olesya Khanina > Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies & Institute of Linguistics RAS > http://iling-ran.ru/main/scholars/khanina > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru/ > > This year I am co-organising the following conferences: > 'Linguistic forum' - Moscow, 4-6 April 2019: > http://iling-ran.ru/main/conferences/2019_indigenous > 'Typology of small-scale multilingualism' - Lyon, 15-17 April 2019: > https://ilcl.hse.ru/smallscale/ > 'Down by the water' - Helsinki, 6-8 November 2019: > https://blogs.helsinki.fi/downbythewater/ > 'Language contact in the circumpolar world' - Moscow, 25-27 October > 2019: > http://circumpolar.iling-ran.ru/seminars_conferences/conference_october2019/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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