21.4732, Confs: Historical Ling, Socioling, Italian/Netherlands

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Subject: 21.4732, Confs: Historical Ling, Socioling, Italian/Netherlands

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Date: 24-Nov-2010
From: Claudio Di Felice [c.di.felice at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: Italian (Dialects) in Diachrony
 

	
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:14:46
From: Claudio Di Felice [c.di.felice at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: Italian (Dialects) in Diachrony

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Italian (Dialects) in Diachrony 
Short Title: IDD 

Date: 19-May-2011 - 21-May-2011 
Location: Leiden, Netherlands 
Contact: Claudio Di Felice 
Contact Email: c.di.felice at hum.leidenuniv.nl 
Meeting URL: http://www.hum.leiden.edu/lucl/IDD 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Italian (ita)

Meeting Description: 

LUCL Leiden, the Italian department of the University of Leiden, and the 
Marie Curie Foundation are happy to announce the first Italian (Dialects) in 
Diachrony conference (IDD) to be held at the Leiden University Centre for 
Linguistics on May 19-21, 2011.

The conference aims to create a platform for discussion between scholars 
looking at the diachrony of Italian and Italian dialects from different points 
of view. 

Keynote speakers:
Paola Benincà
Paolo D'Achille
Claudio Giovanardi
Adam Ledgeway
Michele Loporcaro 
Martin Maiden
Antonio Sorella
Pietro Trifone
Nigel Vincent

Call for papers: coming soon

Organizing committee:
Benedict Buono
Michela Cennamo 
Roberta D'Alessandro
Claudio Di Felice
Verner Egerland 
Irene Franco

LUCL Leiden, il Dipartimento di Italiano dell'Università di Leiden e la  
Fondazione Marie Curie sono lieti di annunciare che il primo convegno 
Italian (Dialects) in Diachrony (IDD) avrà luogo presso il Leiden University 
Centre for Linguistics dal 19 al 21 maggio 2011.

Il convegno si prefigge di creare una piattaforma di discussione tra gli 
studiosi  di Storia della Lingua Italiana e Grammatica Storica dell'italiano e 
dei dialetti d'Italia appartenenti a scuole di pensiero diverse, allo scopo di 
integrare descrizione e teoria dei fenomeni studiati.  

Relatori invitati:
Paola Benincà
Paolo D'Achille
Claudio Giovanardi
Adam Ledgeway
Michele Loporcaro 
Martin Maiden
Antonio Sorella
Pietro Trifone
Nigel Vincent

Call for papers: a breve





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