30.1985, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 30.1985, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/USA

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Date: Thu, 09 May 2019 17:40:33
From: Mark Richard Lauersdorf [lauersdorf at uky.edu]
Subject: North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics - special sessions at NWAV 48

 
Full Title: North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics - special sessions at NWAV 48 
Short Title: NARNiHS @ NWAV 48 

Date: 10-Oct-2019 - 13-Oct-2019
Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA 
Contact Person: Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Meeting Email: NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com

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

Call Deadline: 15-May-2019 

Meeting Description:

We are soliciting abstracts for NARNiHS-sponsored special session(s) in
historical sociolinguistics at NWAV 48. We welcome 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.
Papers with an explicit focus on this year’s NWAV special topic areas are
particularly welcome:

- Variation and change in underdocumented speech communities; 
- Acquisition of sociolinguistic variation; 
- Sociolinguistics and the listener; 
- Computational sociolinguistics.

North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics
NARNiHS special sessions at NWAV 48
University of Oregon, 10-13 October 2019


2nd and Final Call for Abstracts:

Deadline for submission of abstracts to NARNiHS:

Wednesday, 15 May 2019, 11:59 PM US Eastern Time

Late abstracts will not be considered.
Contact NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com with questions.

Authors will be notified with a decision about acceptance for inclusion in the
NARNiHS @ NWAV special session proposal(s) by Friday, 24 May 2019. Authors
whose abstracts are not accepted are encouraged to submit their abstracts for
inclusion in the NWAV general sessions by NWAV's 01 June 2019 deadline
(https://nwav48.uoregon.edu/). Note that acceptance into the NARNiHS-sponsored
special session proposal(s) does not guarantee acceptance into NWAV 48, as all
special session proposal(s) will be further reviewed by NWAV reviewers for
final acceptance into the conference.

General Requirements:

1. Abstracts for 20-minute papers must be submitted to NARNiHS electronically,
using the following link: http://linguistlist.org/confservices/NARNiHSatNWAV48
.
2. Authors may submit a maximum of two abstracts, one single-authored abstract
and one co-authored abstract.
3. Authors are expected to attend the conference and present their own papers.
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
conference program.
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 in the
NARNiHS-sponsored panel(s) and in the NWAV general sessions.

NWAV Abstract Guidelines:

Abstracts should be no more than 500 words, confined to 1 page of text.
(Bibliography, glossed/transcribed examples, and images may appear on a second
page and do not count toward the word limit.) All abstracts must be submitted
in PDF format. Abstracts should be anonymized to omit all information about
the author(s).

For your submission to NARNiHS, please note that 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_Abstract.pdf) when saving your abstract in PDF
format, but rather, use a non-identifying filename.




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