31.3345, Confs: Romance; Lang Doc, Ling Theories, Socioling, Syntax/Online

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Subject: 31.3345, Confs: Romance; Lang Doc, Ling Theories, Socioling, Syntax/Online

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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2020 21:35:04
From: Alice Corr [a.corr at bham.ac.uk]
Subject: Romance grammars, context and contact

 
Romance grammars, context and contact 
Short Title: RGCC2021 

Date: 24-Mar-2021 - 26-Mar-2021 
Location: Online @ University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Contact: Alice Corr 
Contact Email: rgcc2021 at contacts.bham.ac.uk 
Meeting URL: https://easychair.org/cfp/rgcc2021 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Linguistic Theories; Sociolinguistics; Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Romance 
Meeting Description: 

This online workshop will bring together scholars with expertise in Romance
morphosyntactic variation, working at different interfaces (generative,
sociolinguistics, dialectology, and language contact), alongside scholars and
stakeholders working on language ideologies, language policy/planning and
language documentation.

The purpose of the online workshop is to draw together interdisciplinary
perspectives towards Romance grammatical variation in the context of
migration, multilingualism, contact, language oppression and/or other social
and material contextual factors in relation to Romance linguistic communities
and/or their language practices.

We are particularly interested in receiving contributions which draw together,
or offer comparative or interdisciplinary perspectives on, questions of
morphosyntactic variation, language contact and language ideologies in
relation to non-standard(ized), contested, oppressed or minoritized Romance or
Romance-related varieties.

The workshop, which forms part of the project The Grammar of Judeo-Spanish
(British Academy/Leverhulme Trust grant no. SRG1819\191358), will comprise
general sessions as well a day dedicated to research on Judeo-Spanish and
associated varieties of Romance (including but not limited to Judeo-Romance,
Balkan Romance and non-territorial Romance varieties).
 

Program Information: 

Invited speakers (confirmed):
Roberta D'Alessandro (Utrecht Institute of Linguistics, Universiteit Utrecht)
David M. Bunis (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Almeida Jacqueline Toribio (The University of Texas at Austin)

Public lecture: Eliezer Papo (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)





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