26.2923, Calls: Anthropological Ling, Discourse Analysis, General Ling, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Subject: 26.2923, Calls: Anthropological Ling, Discourse Analysis, General Ling, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 11:36:35
From: Almeida Jacqueline Toribio [toribio at austin.utexas.edu]
Subject: The Language(s) and Lects of Dominicans

 
Full Title: The Language(s) and Lects of Dominicans 

Date: 27-May-2016 - 30-May-2016
Location: New York City, USA 
Contact Person: Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
Meeting Email: toribio at austin.utexas.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2015 

Meeting Description:

Papers are invited for the panel “The language(s) and lects of Dominicans,” to
be proposed for the Linguistics, Language and Language Policy track of the
Latin American Studies Association. This theme is especially apropos given
that LASA will celebrate its 50th congress in New York City, home to the CUNY
Dominican Studies Institute and a sizeable Dominican community.


Call for Papers:

In this spirit, authors are invited to submit abstracts of original empirically- or theoretically-driven research on Dominicans’ language practices in national and diasporic contexts; research may address any level of language analysis, from perspectives of structural linguistics, sociolinguistics, or anthropological linguistics.

Prospective presenters should submit a preliminary abstract of less than 500 words to Almeida Jacqueline Toribio: toribio at austin.utexas.edu by August 15.




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