7.118, Calls: Romani Ling. Conf., LabPhon5

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-118. Thu Jan 25 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  227
 
Subject: 7.118, Calls: Romani Ling. Conf., LabPhon5
 
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1)
Date:  Thu, 25 Jan 1996 19:22:23 GMT
From:  y.matras at man.ac.uk (Yaron Matras)
Subject:  Romani Linguistics Conference
 
2)
Date:  Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:03:29 CST
From:  mbroe at nwu.edu (Michael Broe)
Subject:  LabPhon 5: Final Call and Information
 
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1)
Date:  Thu, 25 Jan 1996 19:22:23 GMT
From:  y.matras at man.ac.uk (Yaron Matras)
Subject:  Romani Linguistics Conference
 
General
Romani (often Romany) is an Indic language spoken in Europe (mostly central
and eastern) by some 4-6 million Rom or Gypsies. Research on the language
started as early as the mid-eighteenth century, when its Indic origin was
discovered. Since the political transition in Eastern Europe there has been
an upsurge of interest in Romani linguistics and Romani studies in general,
and publishing activities have included grammars, dictionaries, and
cultural magazines published partly in Romani.
 
Volumes and the Romani Linguistics Conferences
Working groups on language planning and lexicography have been active for
some time now. A special issue of the Journal for the Sociology of
Language, edited by Ian Hancock, was devoted to Romani (Romani
Sociolinguistics, Mouton, 1979).  Papers from a workshop on Romani elements
in Gypsy ethnolects (so-called para-Romani) appeared in a collection edited
by Peter Bakker and Marcel Cortiade (In the margin of Romani, Amsterdam,
Institute for General Linguistics, 1991). The First International
Conference on Romani Linguistics was held at the University of Hamburg in
May 1993. Some of the contributions have been published in a volume edited
by Yaron Matras (Romani in Contact. The History, Structure, and Sociology
of a Language, Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 1995). The Second International
Conference on Romani Linguistics took place in Amsterdam in December 1994.
A proceedings volume is currently in preparation (edited by Peter Bakker,
Yaron Matras, and Hristo Kyuchukov).
 
 
 
 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROMANI LINGUISTICS
 CHARLES UNIVERSITY, PRAGUE, DECEMBER 1996
 
 
                          CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 The Third International Conference on Romani Linguistics will be held at the
 Charles University in Prague in December 1996. The exact dates will be
 announced by the organizers.
 
 We are seeking academic papers which focus on aspects of Romani grammar,
 sociolinguistics, language planning and language management, typology,
 discourse, contact-phenomena, historical and applied issues, and other
 related areas of linguistic research.
 
 Participants will be asked for a registration fee of DM 50,-.
 
 Abstracts of presentations should include the title and a brief (one page)
 summary.
 
 If you are interested in participating, please write to the following
address. Include your name, affiliation, address, telephone, fax, and
e-mail numbers. Deadline for the submission of abstracts is May 31, 1996:
 
                  Milena Huebschmannova
                  Stepanska 29
                  110 00 Prague 1
                  Czech Republic
 
 
 
Yaron Matras
Department of Linguistics
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PL, UK
 
Phone  44 161 2753975
Fax    44 161 2753187
e-mail y.matras at man.ac.uk
 
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2)
Date:  Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:03:29 CST
From:  mbroe at nwu.edu (Michael Broe)
Subject:  LabPhon 5: Final Call and Information
 
 
                               LabPhon 5
                Fifth Conference on Laboratory Phonology
 
                            July 6th-8th 1996
                         Northwestern University
                           Evanston, Illinois
 
                 L A S T   C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S
                                 A N D
               C O N F E R E N C E   I N F O R M A T I O N
 
 
THEMES:
 
    Acquisition
    Lexical Representation
 
INVITED SPEAKERS AND COMMENTATORS:
 
    Joan Bybee             University of New Mexico
    John Coleman           University of Oxford
    Gary Dell              University of Illinois
    Bjorn Lindblom         Stockholm University
    Kevin Munhall          Queen's University
    Donca Steriade         University of California, Los Angeles
    Janet Werker           University of British Columbia
 
HOW TO SUBMIT:
 
Half the program will be devoted to the special themes; half to general
topics in laboratory phonology. We solicit submissions for 30-minute talks
in these areas. Results which are preliminary or of more limited scope
should be submitted for the poster session.
 
Abstracts should be no more than two pages including references, and should
indicate the author(s) affiliation and status (student/non-student),
address, phone number and email. If submitting by paper, send three copies.
Submissions by email (plain ascii only) will be accepted. Please do not fax
submissions. For papers, submissions are limited to a maximum of one
individual and one joint abstract per author. These restrictions do not
apply to posters.
 
Address abstracts to:
 
    LabPhon 5 Committee
    Department of Linguistics
    Northwestern University
    2016 Sheridan Road
    Evanston, IL 60208, USA
 
or: labphon at nwu.edu
 
IMPORTANT DATES:
 
    Deadline for receipt of abstracts: February 1st 1996
    Notification of acceptance:        March 15th 1996
    Submission of draft papers:        June 6th 1996
 
REGISTRATION:
 
Payable by cheque or money order in US Dollars to:
 
    Northwestern University: LabPhon 5
 
RATES:
 
    Before June 12th 1996:    $60.00 (Regular)/$30.00 (Students)
    After June 12th 1996:     $120.00/$60.00
 
Please take advantage of the early registration fee so we can finalize
counts for the meeting and banquet!
 
ACCOMMODATION:
 
We anticipate that accommodation will be available in three price
categories. All rooms are air-conditioned.
 
Option A: Single room dormitory accommodation, includes full board ($45-$62).
 
Option B: Mid-price hotel, exclusive of meals, walking distance to campus
($65-$90). Estimated price of meals $25 per day and up.
 
Option C: Full-service hotel, exclusive of meals, walking distance to
campus ($95 single/ $125 double). Estimated price of meals $25 per day and
up.
 
PLEASE REPLY!
 
To help us plan the conference, please complete the attached form and mail
it us at:
 
    LabPhon 5 Committee
    Department of Linguistics
    Northwestern University
    2016 Sheridan Road
    Evanston, IL 60208, USA
 
or email it to us at:
 
    labphon at nwu.edu
 
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REPLY FORM:
 
Name:
 
I will definitely attend:
            I may attend:
 
Preferred accomodation option:                     (A,B, or C)
 
My registration fee is enclosed/on its way:        (Yes or No)
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