24.1653, Calls: Uralic, Sociolinguistics, Historical Linguistics, Typology/Hungary

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Subject: 24.1653, Calls: Uralic, Sociolinguistics, Historical Linguistics, Typology/Hungary

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Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 10:15:19
From: Maria Sipos [maria.sipos at nytud.mta.hu]
Subject: Budapest Uralic Workshop 7

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Full Title: Budapest Uralic Workshop 7 
Short Title: BUW7 

Date: 03-Feb-2014 - 05-Feb-2014
Location: Budapest, Hungary 
Contact Person: Zsuzsa Duray
Meeting Email: duray.zsuzsa at nytud.mta.hu
Web Site: http://www.nytud.hu/buw7/index.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Typology 

Language Family(ies): Uralic 

Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2013 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce that the 7th Budapest Uralic Workshop will be held in Budapest, Hungary, February 3-5, 2014.

The workshop is organized by the Department of Finno-Ugric Studies and Historical Linguistics, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy Sciences.

This three-day workshop provides a meeting place for researchers in the areas of Uralic studies to present their research findings in a stimulating and interactive environment. The workshop aims to promote collaborative opportunities between scholars, introduce new perspectives and reflect on current research and practice in various subfields of Uralic linguistics. The focus of this year’s workshop is on multilingual Uralic speakers who, due to their contact with other languages, prompt to innovate their own speech, induce structural change and thus shape the process of language change. Although societal and economic processes also influence the direction and pace of language change and the fate of a minority language and identity, the role of the individual is of utmost importance, especially in maintaining minority languages and identities. 
 
Keynote Speakers:

Janne Saarikivi (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Anna Fenyvesi (University of Szeged, Hungary)

Call for Papers:

We invite papers from all relevant fields - in particular, sociolinguistics, contactology, typology and historical linguistics - investigating the following topics:

Individual multilingualism
The multilingual speaker’s repertoire
The acquisition and maintenance of the multilingual repertoire
The linguistic and extra-linguistic factors affecting the multilingual repertoire and language change
The domains and norms of multilingual language use

MA and PhD students are especially welcome.

For each presentation, there will be 30 minutes time followed by 15 minutes for discussion. Posters are also welcome. The official language of the workshop is English.

Please submit your abstracts in English (max. 500 words) by October 31, 2013, to the email address: bum7 at nytud.mta.hu. The abstracts will be anonymously reviewed by November 30.







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