33.2476, Calls: General Linguistics/South Africa

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-2476. Sat Aug 13 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.2476, Calls: General Linguistics/South Africa

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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2022 23:00:29
From: Ian Bekker [ian.bekker at nwu.ac.za]
Subject: 10th Southern African Microlinguistics Workshop

 
Full Title: 10th Southern African Microlinguistics Workshop 
Short Title: SAMWOP-10 

Date: 01-Dec-2022 - 03-Dec-2022
Location: Potchefstroom, South Africa 
Contact Person: Ian Bekker
Meeting Email: ian.bekker at nwu.ac.za
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/nwulettere.co.za/samwop-10/home 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2022 

Meeting Description:

SAMWOP is an annual event that brings together linguists working in the area
of Southern African microlinguistics (broadly defined as linguistics which
focuses on the structure of language as opposed to, for example, its
sociological or educational role in society). This includes researchers based
in Southern Africa working in various areas of theoretical and general
linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax, as well as
those based elsewhere working on e.g. South African Bantu languages, Afrikaans
and Khoisan languages, as well as other African languages, particularly from
neighbouring countries.

SAMWOP provides an opportunity for longer presentations and in-depth
discussion, with no parallel sessions and with both 60min and 30min slots
available (the latter being earmarked for students). The workshop fosters a
friendly and collaborative atmosphere with a flexible setup and room for
informal discussion. SAMWOP is an important forum for research and networking,
especially for junior researchers and students. There is no conference fee.


Call for Papers:

Second call-for-papers:
SAMWOP is an annual event that brings together linguists working in the area
of Southern African microlinguistics (broadly defined as linguistics which
focuses on the structure of language as opposed to, for example, its
sociological or educational role in society). This includes researchers based
in Southern Africa working in various areas of theoretical and general
linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax, as well as
those based elsewhere working on e.g. South African Bantu languages, Afrikaans
and Khoisan languages, as well as other African languages, particularly from
neighbouring countries. 

SAMWOP provides an opportunity for longer presentations and in-depth
discussion, with no parallel sessions and with both 60min and 30min slots
available (the latter being earmarked for students). The workshop fosters a
friendly and collaborative atmosphere with a flexible setup and room for
informal discussion. SAMWOP is an important forum for research and networking,
especially for junior researchers and students. There is no conference fee.

For submission info, visit the website: 
https://sites.google.com/nwulettere.co.za/samwop-10/home




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