28.4247, Calls: Celtic, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Poland

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Subject: 28.4247, Calls: Celtic, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Poland

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Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 14:37:50
From: Karolina Rosiak [karolka at wa.amu.edu.pl]
Subject: 3rd Poznań Conference of Celtic Studies

 
Full Title: 3rd Poznań Conference of Celtic Studies 
Short Title: PCCS3 

Date: 09-Jul-2018 - 10-Jul-2018
Location: Poznań, Poland 
Contact Person: Karolina Rosiak
Meeting Email: karolka at wa.amu.edu.pl
Web Site: https://poznanconferenceblog.wordpress.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics 

Language Family(ies): Celtic 

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2018 

Meeting Description:

Poznań Conference of Celtic Studies is organised biannually by members of the
Centre for Celtic Studies at the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz
University in Poznań, Poland.

Plenary Speakers:

Prof. Elin Haf Jones (Aberystwyth University)
Dr Anthony Harney (Royal Irish Academy)


Call for Papers:

The Centre for Celtic Studies at the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz
University in Poznań, Poland is pleased to invite established scholars and
young researchers to submit abstracts for thematic sessions or general session
papers (max. 300-350 words plus bibliography) for talks of 20 minutes plus ten
minutes of discussion for the 3rd Poznań Conference of Celtic Studies. Please
submit your paper proposals using Contact for on this website or via email to
pccs at wa.amu.edu.pl .

PCCS meetings provide a forum for high quality papers on a variety of aspects
of Celtic Studies, including

- Various aspects of linguistics (sociolinguistics, phonology, historical
linguistic, etc.)
- Language revitalization, planning and maintenance
- Modern Welsh / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Breton literature
- Medieval Welsh / Irish literature
- Welsh Writing in English
- Celtic folklore
- Celts in Poland
- Celtic diaspora in Poland
- Archeology
- Teaching of Celtic languages
- Cultures of the Celtic countries

We also invite submissions of proposals for thematic sessions on one of the
themes of the conference. The deadline for sumission of thematic sessions
proposals of 3-9 presentations is 15 December 2017.

You can submit one single-authored paper and one co-authored paper, or two
co-authored ones. The deadline for submissions is 31 March 2018. The language
of the conference is English.

For more information on previous editions of the conference visit PCCS1 and
PCCS2.

Important Dates:

15 December 2017 – Submissions of thematic sessions proposals
15 January 2018 – Notification of acceptance
31 March 2018 – Submissions of all abstracts
30 April 2018 – Notification of acceptance
1-22 June 2018 – Registration

Selected papers will be published in the second volume of Studia Celtica
Posnaniensia, a Celtic Studies journal launched by the Centre for Celtic
Studies and published by deGruyter.




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