28.1240, Calls: Cog Sci, Historical Ling, Socioling, Typology/Germany

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Subject: 28.1240, Calls: Cog Sci, Historical Ling, Socioling, Typology/Germany

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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 18:37:59
From: Jenny Robins [jennymarierobins at gmail.com]
Subject: Language in Contact: Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow

 
Full Title: Language in Contact: Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow 

Date: 21-Jun-2017 - 23-Jun-2017
Location: Munich, Bavaria, Germany 
Contact Person: Teresa Barberio
Meeting Email: symposium2017 at lipp.lmu.de
Web Site: http://www.lic.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/ 

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

Call Deadline: 17-Mar-2017 

Meeting Description:

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

The Graduate School Language & Literature Munich, Class of Language, is now
accepting papers for the 24th LIPP Symposium, Language in Contact; Yesterday -
Today - Tomorrow, taking place from June 21 - 23, 2017. 
 
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Petar Kehayov, The University of Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Yaron Matras, The University of Manchester
Prof. Dr. Barbara Sonnenhauser, The University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. Harald Thun, Kiel University

Keywords:

- Bilingual and multilingual language competence
- Cognitive linguistics
- Dialect studies
- Digital humanities
- Historical linguistics
- Language attrition
- Language contact
- Language policy
- Linguistic typology
- New media studies
- Sociolinguistics

Extra attendance

Attending the conference without presenting a paper is possible. There is,
however, limited seating. Therefore, we do ask that you register via email
(symposium2017 at lipp.lmu.de) by June 1, 2017.

For more information in both German and English, please please visit:
http://www.lic.gwi.uni-muenchen.de

For further questions, please contact: symposium2017 at lipp.lmu.de


Final Call for Papers:

English Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines:
http://www.lic.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/call-for-papers-en/

Deutscher Call for Papers und Richtlinien zur Einreichung:
http://www.lic.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/call-for-papers-de/




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