28.4115, Calls: Anthro Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Typology/India

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Subject: 28.4115, Calls: Anthro Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Typology/India

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Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2017 10:50:18
From: Madri Kakoti [kakoti_m at lkouniv.ac.in]
Subject: 24th Himalayan Languages Symposium

 
Full Title: 24th Himalayan Languages Symposium 
Short Title: HLS24 

Date: 08-Jun-2018 - 10-Jun-2018
Location: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, India 
Contact Person: Madri Kakoti
Meeting Email: kakoti_m at lkouniv.ac.in

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 30-Dec-2017 

Meeting Description:

South Asia has an abundance of languages; each one a linguistic marvel in its
own with the one-of-a-kind culture of its people reflecting in it. The
Himalayan region is no exception. With languages that developed uniquely due
to difficult terrains, equally difficult weather conditions or maybe contact
with tourists through the ages, the Himalayan languages have their own
beautiful stories to tell. The Himalayan Languages Symposium is the platform
to share these stories because HLS is a multidisciplinary conference that
covers a broad range of topics of the Himalayan languages. 
This year, the platform is at Lucknow. The 24th Himalayan Languages Symposium
(HLS24) will be held at University of Lucknow, hosted by the Department of
Linguistics. In accordance with what is mentioned in the official website of
Himalayan Languages Symposium (http://www.himalayansymposium.org/), we are now
accepting abstracts of research work conducted in any language of the greater
Himalayan region, e.g. Burushaski, Kusunda, Tibeto-Burman, Indo-Iranian,
Austroasiatic, Kradai, Andamanese, Nihali, Dravidian etc. Contributions are
also invited from related disciplines such as history, anthropology,
archaeology and prehistory focusing on the greater Himalayan region.


Call for Papers:

In accordance with what is mentioned in the official website of Himalayan
Languages Symposium (http://www.himalayansymposium.org/), we are now accepting
abstracts of research work conducted in any language of the greater Himalayan
region, e.g. Burushaski, Kusunda, Tibeto-Burman, Indo-Iranian, Austroasiatic,
Kradai, Andamanese, Nihali, Dravidian etc. Contributions are also invited from
related disciplines such as history, anthropology, archaeology and prehistory
focusing on the greater Himalayan region.

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another
journal or conference. Abstracts of full papers in the topics mentioned in
this Call for Papers and related to the Himalayan linguistic area are invited.

- Phonetics and Phonology
- Morphology
- Syntax
- Semantics
- Language Technology Development
- Writing systems and typography
- Migration pattern of the Himalayan region
- History of linguistic research
- Speech Technology
- Second Language Acquisition
- Language Documentation

Copy and paste the link in a new tab on your browser to submit your abstracts:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hls24

All the best and see you at Lucknow!




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