29.2525, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-2525. Wed Jun 13 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.2525, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/USA

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Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 21:56:01
From: Mark Lauersdorf [lauersdorf at uky.edu]
Subject: First(!) Annual Meeting of the The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics

 
Full Title: First(!) Annual Meeting of the North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics 
Short Title: NARNiHS 2019 

Date: 05-Jan-2019 - 05-Jan-2019
Location: New York City, USA 
Contact Person: Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Meeting Email: NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com
Web Site: http://narnihs.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 03-Sep-2018 

Meeting Description:

NARNiHS welcomes papers in all areas of historical sociolinguistics, which is
understood as the application/development of sociolinguistic theories, models,
and methods for the study of historical language variation and change over
time, or more broadly, the study of the interaction of language and society in
historical periods and from historical perspectives. Thus, a wide range of
linguistic areas, subdisciplines, and methodologies easily find their place
within the field, and we encourage submission of abstracts that reflect this
broad scope.


Call for Papers:

The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics (NARNiHS)
is accepting abstracts for its First(!) Annual Meeting, Saturday, 5 January
2019.

Co-Located with the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Annual Meeting at the
Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel in New York City.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts:

Monday, 3 September 2018, 11:59 PM US Eastern Time

Late abstracts will not be considered.

General Requirements:

1) Abstracts for 20-minute papers must be submitted electronically, using the
following link: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/narnihs2019 .
2) Authors may submit a maximum of two abstracts, one single-author abstract
and one co-authored abstract.
3) Authors are expected to attend the conference and present their own papers
and posters.
4) After an abstract has been submitted, no changes of author, title, or
wording of the abstract, other than those due to typographical errors, are
permitted. If accepted, authors will be contacted for a final version for the
abstract booklet.
5) Papers must be delivered as projected in the abstract or represent bona
fide developments of the same research.
6) Authors may not submit identical abstracts for presentation at the NARNiHS
meeting and at the LSA Annual Meeting or one of the other LSA Sister Societies
(ADS, ANS, NAAHoLS, SCiL, SPCL, SSILA).
7) An LCD projector with sound will be available for all presentations, along
with a microphone. If you will need other equipment, please state this in your
proposal.  If your laptop (or other presentation device) requires a special
adapter to connect to a standard projector, please be sure that you bring that
adapter with you (we cannot guarantee that adapters will be available on
site).

Abstract Format Guidelines:

1) Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format.
2) Abstracts must fit on one standard 8.5x11 inch page, with margins no
smaller than 1 inch and a font style and size no smaller than Times New Roman
12 point.  All additional content (visualizations, trees, tables, figures,
captions, examples, and references) must fit on a single (1) additional page.
No exceptions to these requirements are allowed.
3) Your name should only appear in the online form accompanying your abstract
submission. If you identify yourself in any way on the abstract itself
(including indirect identification, e.g. ''In Bly (1992)...I''), the abstract
will be rejected without being evaluated. In addition, be sure to anonymize
your PDF document by clicking on ''File'', then ''Properties”, removing your
name if it appears in the ''Author'' line of the “Description” tab, and
re-saving before submitting it. Please be aware that abstract file names are
not automatically anonymized; do not use your name (e.g.
Smith_Abstract2019.pdf) when saving your abstract in PDF format, but rather,
use non-identifying information (e.g. HistSoc4Lyfe_NARNiHS2019.pdf).

Contact NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com with any questions.
http://narnihs.org/




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