32.1247, Calls: Socioling/Online

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-1247. Thu Apr 08 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.1247, Calls: Socioling/Online

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Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2021 20:54:17
From: Tobias-Alexander Herrmann [t.herrmann at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: LingCologne2021: Multilingualism

 
Full Title: LingCologne2021: Multilingualism 

Date: 10-Jun-2021 - 11-Jun-2021
Location: Online, hosted in Cologne, Germany 
Contact Person: Tobias-Alexander Herrmann
Meeting Email: t.herrmann at uni-koeln.de
Web Site: https://lingcologne.uni-koeln.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 12-Apr-2021 

Meeting Description:

Organized by the Cologne Center of Language Sciences (CCLS), University of
Cologne

The LingCologne2021 conference highlights the ubiquity of multilingualism in
our lives and around the world. In the language sciences, multilingualism is
often still treated as a special phenomenon. This conference turns the
assumption of the monolingual language user as the norm on its head by
focusing on the centrality and importance of multilingualism in various
contexts, providing insights into how historical, societal, legal and
multimodal aspects shape different realms of multilingualism.

The workshop will address many phenomena associated with multilingualism that
have not been thoroughly explored, described and explained, taking on
different perspectives and putting realms of multilingualism in the crosshairs
that are too often ignored. Four key areas will serve as a frame to zoom in on
multilingualism:
 - Educational and Cognitive Perspectives
 - Institutional Settings
 - Interactional Practices
 - Diachronic Contexts

Keynote speakers (alphabetical order): 
Jim Cummins
Marianne Gullberg
Hilde Haualand
Annelies Kusters
Friederike Lüpke
Alex Mullen
Lelija Sočanac
Marja Vierros


Call for Posters (extended):

We invite submissions of abstracts for poster presentations contributing to
the topic of multilingualism and focusing on aspects related to the four
conference macro research areas. All abstracts will be peer-reviewed
anonymously. Abstracts should not exceed 250 words (excluding references,
pictures, tables or diagrams). Abstracts must be anonymized and sent in pdf
format via email to ccls-info(at)uni-koeln.de.

Registration is free of charge. Sign Language interpreters, that is
International Sign Language (IS) and German Sign Language (DGS), will be
available.




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