33.1673, Confs: General Linguistics/Italy

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-1673. Wed May 11 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.1673, Confs: General Linguistics/Italy

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Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 05:28:37
From: Chiara Meluzzi [chiara.meluzzi at unimi.it]
Subject: International Conference on Constructed Languages

 
International Conference on Constructed Languages 
Short Title: I-CON langs 2022 

Date: 14-Jul-2022 - 15-Jul-2022 
Location: Turin, Italy 
Contact: Edward Kloczko 
Contact Email: iconlangs01 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/unito.it/i-conlangs22/home-page 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The International Constructed Languages Conference will provide the first
international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology
and applications of the (currently under-researched) field of Constructed
Languages.

I-CON langs I 2022 is a peer-reviewed international conference that looks for
significant contributions in all major fields of Linguistics directly related
to the ConLangs, and is dedicated to the advancement of the theory and
practice of ArtLangs and linguistics. It aims at interconnecting researchers
and pioneers in conlanging, providing an opportunity for academics and
linguists in various fields to bridge this knowledge gap and promote research
on the subject.

The conference will be held in person, though online presentations will be
possible as well.
 

Program:

https://sites.google.com/unito.it/i-conlangs22/program

ACCEPTED PAPERS

Astori Davide Nonne interlinguistica linguisticae generalis ancilla? Some
reflections on the theoretical implications of a heterodox educational path

Bettega Simone Lawrence of Arrakis and other tales of language
commodification: on the necessity of a “meta-sociolinguistics” for fictional
universes

Bobeck Dominique Root- or Stem-Based Approaches to Templatic Morphology?
Evidence from Adûnaic

Chiusaroli Francesca, Monti Johanna and Sangati Federico Da Emojipedia a
Emojitaliano: su un esperimento di creazione della lingua internazionale degli
emoji

Clarke Jim and Vincent Benet The 'dirty world' of translating invented
languages: 'A Clockwork Orange' in Turkish

Cohen Ariel Can we construct a language without metaphors?

Colonna Valentina and Romano Antonio La lettura di poesia in lingue inventate

Corino Elisa and Merlo Roberto Conlang come scopo, Conlang come mezzo. Fare
linguistica inventando lingue

Dedè Francesco Tolkien and comparative historical linguistics: some insights
from the earliest works on Elvish languages

Enguehard Guillaume Teaching linguistic methods with conlangs

Enguehard Guillaume, Lampitelli Nicola and Luo Xiaoliang Constructing
languages to explore theoretical principles

Gonzalez Carolina Teaching linguistics with conlanging: Language birth,
Language Death

Gonzalez Simon Implementing Natural Language Processing and Visual Networks
for Identifying Literature Landmarks on ConLang Research

Hietaranta Pertti Constructed languages and L2 translation: comparing conlang
translation with natural language translation

Irurtzun Aritz Ritual Languages as Natural Conlangs

Kloczko Edouard What has happened to the Elvish Languages? 

Malamatidou Sofia Creative Reshaping or Linguistic Conservatism: What happens
when Nadsat meets other languages?

Mazzoleni Beatrice Maria Sociolinguistic features in Tolkien’s constructed
languages

Meloni Laura, Appelhaus Bernhard and Reale Cesco Semantics of visual
languages: the IKON language and linguistic resources

Meluzzi Chiara The phonological and lexical distribution of Klingon <tlh> [tɬ]

Salazar Rodó Sergio José and González Carolina The Impact of Formal
Instruction on the Practice of  Conlanging

Thalmann Christian and Peterson David J. Aldjen Helt: Creating the Fjerdan
Language for Netflix' Shadow and Bone

Registration now open at: 
https://sites.google.com/unito.it/i-conlangs22/registration-and-fees?authuser=
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