29.2622, Calls: Phonology, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/France

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Subject: 29.2622, Calls: Phonology, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/France

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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 17:07:37
From: Helene N. Andreassen [helene.n.andreassen at uit.no]
Subject: Journées FLORAL-(I) PFC 2018: Language Contact and Corpus (inter)Phonology

 Full Title: Journées FLORAL-(I) PFC 2018: Language Contact and Corpus (inter)Phonology 

Date: 22-Nov-2018 - 27-Nov-2018
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Helene N. Andreassen
Meeting Email: helene.n.andreassen at uit.no
Web Site: https://www.projet-pfc.net/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): French (fra)

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2018 

Meeting Description:

Since 2002, the international research programme PFC (Phonologie du français
contemporain/Phonology of Contemporary French, cf.
https://www.projet-pfc.net/), which gathers an international panel of
linguists working on French corpus phonology, yearly organises a conference in
Paris. The objective of this meeting is to move forward French phonology in a
welcoming and scientifically critical atmosphere. It is thus a meeting place
for researchers, both junior and senior ones, who wish to discuss their
ongoing work – whether it focuses on phenomena well-known or little known in
the scientific literature. The PFC programme, primarily devoted to phonology,
has in the last few years been extended to cover other domains of linguistics,
i.e. syntax and sociolinguistics, leading to a collaboration with the
Laboratoire Ligérien de Linguistique de l’Université d’Orléans, and the
creation of a research network on oral French: FLORAL (Français Langue Orale
et Recherches Avancées en Linguistique/Oral French and Advanced Studies in
Linguistics). PFC further focuses on interphonology and the pedagogical
aspects of pronunciation through the daughter project IPFC (Interphonologie du
français contemporain/Interphonology of Contemporary French,
http://cblle.tufs.ac.jp/ipfc/), which this year has its tenth anniversary.

The conference “Journées FLORAL-(I)PFC 2018” is organised as three separate
yet interrelated parts: 

- The first day of the conference (Thursday 22 November) is thematic, and this
year we dedicate it to language contact and minority languages. This day is
thus not limited to work on French and the francophone world, but rather
permits to widen the perspectives beyond the PFC corpus.
- The traditional part of the conference, the “Journées PFC”, takes place on
Friday 23 and in the morning of Saturday 24. These two days are devoted to
presentations relating to the PFC corpus or other works within the domain of
corpus phonology.
- Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 are dedicated to works on interphonology and
didactics of oral French. As these two days celebrate the 10 years of IPFC,
works based on data from this project will be preferred.


Call for Papers:

The format of the contributions will be 20 minutes for presentation and 10
minutes for discussion. Other formats can be considered all depending on the
number of abstracts received. We accept presentations in French and English.

The abstract (1 page including title and references) must be sent by email to
Helene N. Andreassen (helene.n.andreassen at uit.no) and Isabelle Racine
(isabelle.racine at unige.ch). Submission deadline: Saturday 15 September 2018.

Thanks for sharing this call for papers with other linguists you think might
be interested. More information about the conference will be published at the
PFC website: https://www.projet-pfc.net/

This conference receives financial support from the Norwegian University
Center in Paris, the University of Geneva and the Swiss National Science
Foundation.

Conference Organising Committee:

Helene N. Andreassen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Olivier Baude, Paris Nanterre University/HUMA-NUM
Marie-Hélène Coté, University of Lausanne
Sylvain Detey, Waseda University
Julien Eychenne, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Martin Krämer, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Chantal Lyche, University of Oslo
Elissa Pustka, University of Vienna
Isabelle Racine, University of Geneva



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