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<br /></br><hr /><b>Petición de contribuciones (evento): </b>First
Conference on Non-Dominating Varieties of Pluricentric Languages
(NDV)<br />Graz (Austria), del 11 al 13 de julio de 2011<br />(2ª
circular)<br />URL: <a href="http://www.ndv-conf.org/"
target="_blank">http://www.ndv-conf.org/</a><br /><b>Información
de:</b> Carla Amorós Negre <carlita@usal.es><br /><hr /><br
/><b>Descripción</b><br /><p>"Non-dominant standards of pluricentric
languages: Getting the picture." Symposium in memory of Professor
Michael Clyne<br /><br />Call for papers<br /><br />The study of
pluricentric languages, to which Michael Clyne so greatly contributed,
has developed in diverse directions, from structural to
sociolinguistic and pragmatic analyses. Still, to date there has not
been a systematic documentation of non-dominant varieties and their
status in relation to dominant and other non-dominant varieties of the
same pluricentric language.<br /><br />The first symposium of the
working group on non-dominant varieties of pluricentric languages is
an opportunity to document these varieties in order to provide a
foundation for the systematic study of non-dominant varieties.<br
/><br />Objectives of the conference<br />The main objectives of this
conference are to document the situation of the non-dominant varieties
world–wide in order to identify common or diverging features and to
draw conclusions for their codification, corpus and status planning.
Furthermore the conference aims to bring together scholars already
working on these varieties and to interest others to join the working
group and contribute to its research objectives.<br /><br
/>Participation<br />All members of the working group on non-dominant
varieties of pluricentric languages founded at the International
Conference on Pluricentric Languages in Braga in September 2010 are
invited to submit abstracts for papers and workshops by 30 March
2011.<br /><br />Scholars working in this field are invited to join
the working group and to submit proposals for papers/workshops.<br
/><br />Non-members of the working group are welcome to register for
audience participation by 30 May 2011 and to take part in the
discussions.<br /><br />Contents of papers<br />Papers (20 mins. + 10
mins. discussion) should address one or more of the following:<br />-
the sociolinguistic/demographic situation of non-dominant varieties
in general<br />- the overall relationship between the non-dominant
and the dominant variety (acceptance/non-acceptance of the
pluricentricity of the language etc.)<br />- the attitudes (status,
loyalty etc.) of speakers of non-dominant varieties towards their own
variety and towards the dominant variety<br />- the treatment of the
norms of the non-dominant variety in education: is it taught
explicitly<br />- the situation of codification and corpus planning
– codifying institutions, dictionaries, regulations governing
codification, joint institutions that regulate the codification (e.g.
orthography) across different varieties<br />- the situation of
status planning (is there any?)<br />- the treatment of pronunciation
features and lexical items of the non-dominant variety in
dictionaries and in orthography (adapted/not adapted)<br />- the
influence of the dominant variety/ies on the non-dominant variety
(lexicon, pronunciation, grammar, phraseology, pragmatics etc.) and
vice versa<br />- prominent linguistic and pragmatic features of one
particular non-dominant variety on all levels<br /><br />Contents of
workshops<br />Workshops (90 minutes long) should concern specific
languages and their various non-dominant varieties, and particular
methodological problems in the description of non-dominant
varieties.<br /><br />Abstracts<br />All abstracts should be written
in English (which will be the conference language) and sent to
rudolf.muhr@uni-graz.at as an email attachment in Word format.<br
/><br />Abstracts for 20-minute papers should not exceed 300 words
plus 4 keywords. Suggested topics for presentations can be downloaded
from the conference website.<br /><br />Abstracts for 90–minute
workshops should not exceed 600 words plus 4-8 keywords. Workshop
organizers should outline the overall structure of the workshop and
provide names of the participants.<br /><br />Publication<br />A
volume of selected papers is to be published by Peter Lang Verlag,
Frankfurt.</p><br /><b>Área temática:</b> Sociolingüística<br
/><br /><b>Entidad Organizadora: </b>Austrian German Reserach Centre/
University of Graz<br /><br /><b>Contacto:</b> "Working Group on
Non-dominating Varieties" (WGNDV) Rudolf Muhr (University of Graz)
<rudolf.muhr@uni-graz.at><br /><br /><b>Programa</b><br /><p>A
detailed programme of the conference will be published after the end
of the registration.<br /><br />Schedule of the conference<br /><br
/>Monday, 11 July 2011:<br />8:30am - 9:30am registration<br />9:30am
- 10:30am keynote (Rudolf Muhr)<br />10:30am - 11:00am coffee break<br
/>11:00am - 12:30pm paper session 1<br />12:30pm - 14:00pm lunch
break<br />14:00pm - 15:30pm paper session 2<br />15:30pm - 16:00
coffee break<br />16:30pm - 18:00pm paper session 3<br />19.00pm -
reception at the City Hall by the Major of Graz (free)<br /><br
/>Tuesday, 12 July 2011:<br />9:00am - 10:30am parallel workshops 1
and 2<br />10:30am - 11:00am coffee break<br />11:00am - 12:30pm
parallel workshops 3 and 4<br />12:30pm - 14:00pm lunch break<br
/>14:00pm - 15:30pm paper session 4<br />15:30pm - 16:00 coffee
break<br />16:30pm - 18:00pm paper session 5<br />19:00pm: Walk trough
the historic center of Graz (free)<br />20:00pm: Farewell Dinner at a
restaurant in the city center<br /><br />Wednesday, 13 July 2011:<br
/>9:00am - 10.00 keynote<br />10:00am - 11:00am Closing session –
Discussion on the further work of the Working Group<br />11:30am
Departure for a half day trip (Riegersburg – Witch Museum) with
lunch at a local restaurant.</p><b>Comité organizador</b><br
/><p>Rudolf Muhr (University of Graz)<br />Catrin Norrby (Stockholm
University)<br />Leo Kretzenbacher (Melbourne University)<br />Carla
Amorós (University of Salamanca)</p><b>Plazo de envío de
propuestas: </b>hasta el 30 de marzo de 2011<br
/><b>Notificación de contribuciones aceptadas: </b>15 de abril
de 2011<br /><br /><b>Lengua(s) oficial(es) del evento: </b>inglés<br
/><br /><b>Nº de información:</b> 2<br /><br /><b>Información en la
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