29.3429, Calls: Sociolinguistics/Brazil

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Subject: 29.3429, Calls: Sociolinguistics/Brazil

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Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2018 00:39:06
From: Raquel Freitag [rkofreitag at uol.com.br]
Subject: Debates in Sociolinguistics

 
Full Title: Debates in Sociolinguistics 

Date: 06-May-2019 - 08-May-2019
Location: Maceió. Alagoas, Brazil 
Contact Person: Raquel Freitag
Meeting Email: rkofreitag at uol.com.br
Web Site: https://www.abralin.org/abralin50/program-satellite-events/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Oct-2018 

Meeting Description:

Variationist Sociolinguistics is one of the most traditional and prolific
areas in Brazil. However, the debate in Sociolinguistics has generally been
taking place in local initiatives and in interinstitutional events, and the
area still doesn’t hold a specific event that joins researchers and their
research at a national level. Local research groups have developed an
important description of several different phenomena, which has contributed to
characterizing Brazilian Portuguese and its different varieties, modalities,
and registers. 

The satellite meeting Debates in Sociolinguistics embodies these initiatives
and proposes advances in the methodological and theoretical debates in order
to solve problems that are not exclusive to the Brazilian Sociolinguistics
scenario. Our aim is to align present works with discussions in
Sociolinguistics at an international level. We thus invite participants to
submit papers on the topics listed below, for which the questions offer
guidelines but don’t restrict the proposals: (1) Mobility, migration, and
contact; (2) Variation in production and in perception and (3) Data
collecting, control, and treatment.


Call for Papers:

Submissions at:

https://www.abralin.org/abralin50/registration/ 

- Only abstracts will be accepted. They must be sent using the registration
platform.
- Abstracts must contain a title and a minimum of three keywords.
- Abstracts must contain a maximum of 4000 characters with space.
- If you identify yourself in any way in the abstract, your submission will be
rejected without being evaluated.
- Abstracts that do not comply with the above guidelines will not be
considered.




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