31.3619, Calls: Gen Ling, Hist Ling, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/Online

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Subject: 31.3619, Calls: Gen Ling, Hist Ling, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/Online

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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:27:38
From: Aroldo de Andrade [aroldo.andrade at gmail.com]
Subject: V Congresso Internacional de Linguística Histórica: Constelações Diacrônicas

 
Full Title: V Congresso Internacional de Linguística Histórica: Constelações Diacrônicas 
Short Title: V CILH 

Date: 19-Jul-2021 - 23-Jul-2021
Location: Online / Campinas,SP, Brazil 
Contact Person: Aroldo de Andrade
Meeting Email: v_cilh at iel.unicamp.br
Web Site: https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/v-cilh/ 

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

Call Deadline: 21-Dec-2020 

Meeting Description:

The V International Congress of Historical Linguistics: Diachronic
Constellations (V CILH) in honor of Professors Charlotte Galves and Mary Kato
will be held from 19 to 23 July 2021 as an online event, with some solemn
activities taking place at the State University of Campinas - UNICAMP. 

Traditionally, editions of the CILH pay tribute to renowned researchers in the
field whose work contributes to the building and innovation in concepts and
methods related to Historical Linguistics. The V CILH: Diachronic
constellations continues this tradition and, in this edition, honors
professors Charlotte Galves and Mary Kato, who were the founders and diffusers
in the area of ​​Historical Linguistics in Brazil. Galves and Kato worked on
formal ​​diachronic syntax: the first with strong interaction with the areas
of corpus linguistics and on the interface between syntax and prosody; and the
second in interface with sociolinguistics and studies on language acquisition.
“Navigation” and “travel” are metaphors present in the work of the honorees,
and in line with their legacy, the V CILH: Diachronic constellations aims to
navigate in this legacy by offering a space for qualified debate on linguistic
phenomena related to linguistic change and the variability of languages; at
the same time, it seeks to value the memory of the work of these important
researchers for the new generations of researchers from Brazil and beyond. To
this end, the event will feature: conferences, short courses, homage sessions,
workshop sessions covering different areas of linguistics and philology, as
well as general sessions and poster sessions.

Ana Maria Martins (University of Lisbon), Ataliba de Castilho (University of
São Paulo), Francisco Dubert-Garcia (University of Santiago de Compostela),
Ian Gareth Roberts (University of Cambridge), Liliana Coragem Inverno
(University of Coimbra) and Pierre Swiggers (Ku Leuven) will participate in
the event, together with other renowned researchers.

The V International Congress of Historical Linguistics: Diachronic
Constellations (V CILH) is a realization of the  Institute for Language
Studies  (IEL/Unicamp) in partnership with graduate programs in Linguistics in
different Brazilian Universities - UFMG, UESB, UEFS, UFBA and USP.


Call for Papers: 

We welcome papers related to one of our six great thematic areas:
 - Textual criticism, text editing and digital humanities;
 - Theoretical linguistics;
 - Linguistic change, contact and language acquisition;
 - Lexicon;
 - Sociolinguistics, dialectology and social history;
 - Linguistic historiography, literature and culture.

To submit a paper, the participant must choose between three options: oral
presentation in one of the 14 workshops provided, oral presentation in the
general session or virtual poster until December 21, 2020.

The abstract must contain a title, 3-5 keywords and 500-600 words, and be
written in English, Galician, Spanish or Portuguese, and be sent through the
submission website https://www.even3.com.br/vcilh2021. 

For more detailed information on submissions and program, visit
https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/v-cilh/english/




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