14.1931, Calls: Socioling/Austria; General Linguistics

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Subject: 14.1931, Calls: Socioling/Austria; General Linguistics

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1)
Date:  Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:40:30 +0000
From:  muhr at gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at
Subject:  The Unifying Aspects of Cultures - Standardvariations and Language Conceptions

2)
Date:  Tue, 15 Jul 2003 12:15:44 -0300
From:  Leonor Santos <leonor at globalite.com.br>
Subject:  ABRALIN Journal, vol 2

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Date:  Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:40:30 +0000
From:  muhr at gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at
Subject:  The Unifying Aspects of Cultures - Standardvariations and Language Conceptions


The Unifying Aspects of Cultures - Standardvariations and Language Conceptions
Short Title: Standardvariations

Date: 07-Nov-2003 - 09-Nov-2003
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact: Rudolf Muhr
Contact Email: muhr at gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at
Meeting URL: http://www.inst.at/kulturen/index.htm

Linguistic Sub-field: Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2003

Meeting Description:

The aim of this Conference section is to discuss differences and
commonalities in the ideas about language and language norms in
various language cultures. (This mail is particularly addressed to
scholars working on fields like sociolinguistics, pluricentric
languages, language policy, foreign language teaching, discourse
analysis, political discourse, pragmatics, language ideologies,
lexicology of national varieties etc..)

Call for papers
for the section ''Standard Variations and Conceptions of Language in
Various Language Cultures'' at the international conference ''The
Unifying aspects of Cultures'' which will be held from Nov. 7-9th 2003
in Vienna (Austria) organised by Rudolf Muhr, Dept. of German,
University of Graz, Austria. The conference is hosted by the
''Research Institute for Austrian and International Literature and
Cultural Studies'' (http://www.inst.at).

Topic:
The aim of this section is to discuss differences and commonalities in
the ideas about language and language norms in various language
cultures. These differences concern, for example, one's openness to
''foreign'' elements (purist versus integration), one's attitude to
one's own language (language pride versus language shame), one's
attitudes toward variants of one's own language (multilingualism
vs. monolingualism) as well as association with stigmatisation or
prestige of languages and language variations. Another topic could be
the differences in the association with language norms in mono- and
pluricentric languages and their effects on the concerned language
cultures. In the ''smaller'' variants a discrepancy always exists
between the norms of one's own country and the norms of the entire
language, which are normally determined by the largest country. How to
deal with these uncertainties and the differences in the standard
norms can also be one of the many additional themes of this section.

Papers: 30 min. / Statements: 15. Min
Abstracts should be sent to: muhr at gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at
Deadline: Sept. 30th 2003
All papers will be published in TRANS the publishing series of the
Research Institute for Austrian and International Literature and
Cultural Studies.

Papers from the Americas, from Asia and Australasia about aspects of
pluricentric languages and language ideologies are particularly
welcomed to achieve a broad overview on different approaches to
concepts like ''mother tongue'', ''our common language'', ''language
attitudes of dominating varieties vs. attitudes of the ''other
varieties'', ''standard variation'', ''one language-different norms''
etc.

Links:
General information about the conference:
http://www.inst.at/kulturen/index_e.htm
Registration:
http://www.inst.at/kulturen/2003/org_anm_teilnehmerinnen_e.htm
Description of the section:
http://www.inst.at/kulturen/2003/06sprachen/sektion_muhr_e.htm

*************
Rudolf Muhr.
Projekt Oesterreichisches Deutsch
Austrian German Project
Dept. of German, University of Graz
Heinrichstr. 22/2
A-8010 Graz, Austria
Tel. +43-316-380-8176
http://www.oedeutsch.at / http://www.oewort.at



-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 15 Jul 2003 12:15:44 -0300
From:  Leonor Santos <leonor at globalite.com.br>
Subject:  ABRALIN Journal, vol 2


Brazilian Association of Linguistics  ABRALIN
(http://www.letras.ufrj.br/abralin)
ABRALIN Journal, vol. 2, n. 1

CALL FOR PAPERS

Articles in English, French, and Spanish are welcome as well as texts
in Portuguese.

Articles should be forwarded in anonymous form to be peer reviewed by
two members of the Advisory Editorial board or by ad hoc referees. All
correspondence must be sent to the Editor's address.

Authors should send one hard copy of their papers together with a disk
copy to the Editor, Heronides de Melo Moura, by August 31st, 2003.


Editor's address
Pós-graduação em Lingüística
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
CCE - BLOCO B - Sala 314, Trindade,
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina,
88040-900
Brazil

Telephone: +55 48 3319581
e-mail: heronides at uol.com.br


Table of contents - Volume 1.1

1.  Agreement in Italian impersonal si constructions - Roberta
D'Alessandro (Institut für Linguistik/Anglistik, Universität
Stuttgart)
2.  Communication paradoxes in psychosis - Mariluci Novaes (UFF)
3.  Conventional implicature and language change: The Romanian
Paradigm of Identity - Maria M. Manoliu (University of California,
Davis)
4.  L'indexicalité de la référence dans l'interaction Sociale:
constructions discursives du "je" et de l'"ici" - Lorenza Mondada
(Université de Lyon 2)
5.  O papel da definição de termos técnico-científicos - Maria José
Finatto (UFRGS)
6. Interações entre restrições em Marubo (Pano) - Raquel Costa (Museu
Nacional, UFRJ)
7. A Marcação de Plural na Linguagem Infantil: Estudo Longitudinal
Elaine T. C. Capellari e Ana M. S. Zilles (UFRGS)
8.  Hipótese da relexificação dos crioulos e Pidgins - Honório do
Couto (Universidade de Brasília)
9. Resenha de História Concisa da Lingüística, de Barbara Weedwood

Table of contents - Volume 1.2

1.  De "société" à "socialisme": L'invention néologique et son
contexte discursif - Sonia Branca-Rosoff (Paris 3)
2.  Word order in Mekens - Ana Galucio (Museu Emílio Goeldi)
3.  Indeterminação do significado em um debate eleitoral - Carla
Martins (FIOCRUZ)
4.  Uma reinterpretação do Code-Switching e da Interlíngua a partir do
princípio da relevância - Isabel Mozzillo (UFPEL-PUCRS)
5.  The english modal auxiliary must: a corpus-based syntatic-semantic
account - Leonardo Recsky (UFSC)
6.  Integração de ações em relato - Consuelo Maria Sucharov (UFF)
7.  A interpolação de SE e suas conseqüências para a teoria da
cliticização - Lorenzo Vitral (UFMG)

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