29.2608, Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling, Typology/Netherlands

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-2608. Tue Jun 19 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.2608, Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling, Typology/Netherlands

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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 16:40:24
From: Marjoleine Sloos [msloos at fryske-akademy.nl]
Subject: International Conference on Language Variation in Europe

 Full Title: International Conference on Language Variation in Europe 
Short Title: ICLaVE 10 

Date: 26-Jun-2019 - 28-Jun-2019
Location: Leeuwarden/Ljouwert, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Liesje Haanstra
Meeting Email: iclave10 at fryske-akademy.nl
Web Site: https://www.fryske-akademy.nl/en/iclave100/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 20-Oct-2018 

Meeting Description:

The International Conference on Language Variation in Europe, ICLaVE, is one
of the most important fora for research in the area of language variation in
Europe. It aims at bringing together scholars of languages or language
varieties spoken in Europe with the purpose of discussing empirical,
methodological and theoretical issues in the study of language variation and
change.

Invited speakers:

Meredith Tamminga (University of Pennsylvania)
Benedikt Szmrecsanyi (University of Leuven)
Roeland van Hout (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Arjen Versloot (University of Amsterdam)


Call for Papers:

ICLaVE|10 welcomes submissions for individual paper and poster presentations
from 1 June until 20 October 2018. Scholars working on language variation and
change, in areas such as sociolinguistics, dialectology, historical
linguistics, sociology of language, psycholinguistics and language psychology
are invited to submit their proposals on any relevant aspect of variation in
language use and/or the linguistic system.

As ICLaVE|10 takes place in Leeuwarden/Ljouwert, the capital of the province
of Fryslân, where Frisian is recognised as an official language in addition to
Dutch, we particularly invite submissions focussing on minority and/or small
languages. In addition, we look forward to receive proposals on language
technology and language variation, language variation on social media, and
language variation in multilingual communities.

Individual papers will be 20 minutes each, followed by a 10-minute discussion.
Posters presentations will be staged in dedicated sessions. Abstracts should
not exceed 500 words, including title and references. Deadline for abstract
submission is 20 October 2018. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by
15 January 2019. Go to:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclave10 

to find more detailed instructions and submit your abstract.

Call for Panels:

The International Conference on Language Variation in Europe, ICLaVE|10
invites submissions for panels in all areas related to language variation in
European languages. Panel proposals must be written in English and should be
submitted electronically by (one of) the panel organizer(s) to:
iclave10 at fryske-akademy.nl.
Panels at ICLaVE|10 will have a duration of 8 or 12 slots (including
introduction and/or discussion session). A slot is 30 minutes. Panels can be
thematically organised, but data sessions are also welcome. We particularly
invite panels on language variation in minority languages. Additional
presentations may be added to a panel after the regular call for papers, but
this will always be discussed with the panel organizer.
Proposals should be submitted in .pdf, .docx or .odt format, 12-point Times
New Roman, single-spaced. For format requirements, please refer to the
Word-template (.docx). For phonetic symbols use either Doulos SIL or Charis
SIL.

Proposals should include:
- A general overview text of no more than 500 words, including the topic and
how it relates to the conference theme, the rationale for the panel, and its
aims and objectives
- Some key discussion questions, information on how the session will be
organized (discussion format, number of papers, discussants/participants),
etc.
- A list of invited contributors (name, affiliation, email address) plus full
abstracts of the contributions (including information on the subject,
methodology and theoretical framework(s), max. 500 words per abstract)

Panel organizers should:
- Coordinate the submission of abstracts by contributors (max. 500 words each)
before the deadline
- Submit the proposal following the template for panel proposals by 20 August
2018 and confirm that all invited contributors have agreed to participate
- Communicate the decision of acceptance/rejection of the panel to the
contributors
- Act as mediators between the contributors and the Conference Organizing
Committee
- Submit an updated version of the abstracts and panel description by 20
December 2018
- Collect papers, presentations and/or data samples for the panel in advance
of the conference, and circulate these to all panel contributors
- Chair their panel at the conference

Panel proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee.
Deadline for panel submission is 20 August 2018. Notifications of acceptance
will be sent out by 15 September 2018. Authors may submit two abstracts
(either singly- or jointly-authored), whether in a panel or not.



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