26.3134, Calls: Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics/ Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage (Jrnl)

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Subject: 26.3134, Calls: Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics/ Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2015 12:45:51
From: Joelle Lavaud [joelle.lavaud at lpl-aix.fr]
Subject: Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics/ Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage 


Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Jul-2015 

TIPA 31 - Deadline Extended : July 25, 2015
Call for papers, TIPA 31 - 2015
Tipa. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage
http://tipa.revues.org/
The impact of language contact: from structural interferences to typological convergences
Guest editor: Cyril Aslanov

The 31st issue of TIPA will be dedicated to the study of the impact of language contact on the hard core of grammatical systems. In order to counterbalance the strictly internalist approaches to diachronic evolution, we will adopt the theoretical perspective provided by the studies on contact-induced linguistic changes.

The contributors are requested to cast a new light on the results of language contact, either as an occasional interference at the level of social or individual speech or as a structural convergence deeply rooted in the grammatical structure. The contact-induced linguistic changes may be considered in the dynamic perspective of the diachrony of language contact or through the study of a given state of language examined synchronically as the present result of a previous contact.

Besides the impact of language contact on the inner system of languages, it is important to involve also a sociolinguistic dimension in order to grasp the continuity or the reccursivity that unite the empirical modalities of language contacts (code-switching; code-mixing; hybridization) with considerations more centered on the study of the linguistic systems themselves, especially as far as fusion languages like Yiddish, Romani or Swahili are concerned. Indeed, the very existence of such languages is due to language contact and multilingualism.

Lastly, the scientific debate on the impact of language contact on the systems should also take into account the individual dimension. Psycholinguists interested in interference, convergence and mimetism, specialists of individual bilingualism and didacticians dealing with Interlingua are invited to enrich this issue on the results of language contact.

The language of publication will be either English or French. Each article should contain a detailed two-page abstract in the other language, in order to make papers in French more accessible to English-speaking readers, and vice versa, thus insuring a larger audience for all the articles.

Important dates

July 25, 2015 (Extension): deadline for submission of articles
September 15: notification of acceptance
October 30: receipt of final version
December: publication.

Submission guidelines

Please send your proposal in 3 files to: tipa at lpl-aix.fr

- One in .doc containing the title, name and affiliation of the author(s).
- The other anonymous in .doc and .pdf

Instructions for authors can be found at http://www.lpl-aix.fr/index.php?id=27



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