26.5401, Confs: Hungarian, Applied Ling, Socioling/Romania

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Subject: 26.5401, Confs: Hungarian, Applied Ling, Socioling/Romania

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Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2015 14:35:52
From: Noémi Fazakas [galfnoemi at gmail.com]
Subject: 19th Hungarian Sociolinguistics Conference

 
19th Hungarian Sociolinguistics Conference 

Date: 07-Sep-2016 - 09-Sep-2016 
Location: Targu Mures, Romania 
Contact: Noémi Fazakas 
Contact Email: galfnoemi at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://www.ms.sapientia.ro/hu/rendezvenyek/konferenciak/19-elonyelvi-konferencia-2016 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Hungarian (hun)

Meeting Description: 

The Department of Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Technical and Human Sciences, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Târgu Mureș, the Department of Hungarian and General Linguistics, Babeș–Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and their close associate, the Szabó T. Attila Linguistic Institute, Cluj-Napoca are honoured to invite you to the 19th Hungarian Sociolinguistic Conference in Târgu Mureș, Romania, on September 7–9, 2016.

The main topics of the conference: linguistic diversity in the 21st century: changing dialects, regional standards, unification and diversification; Hungarian dialectology research in the 21st century: tradition and innovation; data collection methods: traditional models, innovation and possibilities; between dialects and languages: dialectology and contact linguistics; dialects and minority language use; dialects and language planning in minority and majority situations; dialects and linguistic attitudes; dialects in education. 






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