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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT size=2>Full Title: New Ways of Analyzing Variation 39<BR>Short Title: NWAV39<BR><BR>Date: 04-Nov-2010 - 06-Nov-2010<BR>Location: San Antonio, TX, USA<BR>Contact Person: Sonja Lanehart<BR>Meeting Email: nwav39@gmail.com<BR><BR>Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics;<BR>Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics<BR><BR>Subject Language(s): English (eng)<BR><BR>Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2010<BR><BR>Meeting Description:<BR><BR>NWAV 39 will take place November 4-6, 2010, in San Antonio, TX, at the<BR>conclusion of the second biennial African American Language Conference. This<BR>year's NWAV conference theme is "New" New Ways of Analyzing Variation:<BR>Diversity, Interdisciplinarity, and Intersectionality.<BR><BR>Call for Papers<BR><BR>We invite submission of abstracts for papers and posters in all areas of<BR>language research related to our theme, including anthropological<BR>linguistics,<BR>education, rhetoric, writing, literacy, child language acquisition,<BR>lexicography, corpus linguistics, sign language, communication studies,<BR>variationist research in traditional and less commonly taught languages, and<BR>other areas related to language variation. Multidisciplinary, multimethods,<BR>and<BR>collaborative cutting-edge scholarship are all welcome. Abstracts not<BR>exceeding<BR>300 words (excluding title and references) should be submitted<BR>electronically no<BR>later than June 1, 2010. Authors may submit one singly authored and one<BR>jointly-authored abstract or two jointly-authored abstracts. Submissions<BR>will be<BR>reviewed anonymously.<BR><BR>We are also accepting proposals for a limited number of panel sessions and<BR>workshops. In addition to traditional workshops, we also welcome<BR>cutting-edge<BR>and novel submissions particularly related to our themes of diversity,<BR>interdisciplinarity, intersectionality, and 'new' ways of analyzing<BR>language,<BR>particularly multimethods and qualitative methods. Organizers should submit<BR>500-word abstracts describing the panel or workshop theme. Panel organizers<BR>should also include individual 300-word abstracts for each participant.<BR><BR>The website with further information will be live by March 2010.</FONT><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>