34.3761, Calls: Historical Sociolinguistics Focus Stream @ ICL21

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Subject: 34.3761, Calls: Historical Sociolinguistics Focus Stream @ ICL21

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Date: 12-Dec-2023
From: Wim Vandenbussche [wim.vandenbussche at vub.be]
Subject: Historical Sociolinguistics Focus Stream @ ICL21


Full Title: Historical Sociolinguistics Focus Stream @ ICL21

Date: 11-Sep-2024 - 11-Sep-2024
Location: Poznan, Poland
Contact Person: Wim Vandenbussche
Meeting Email: wim.vandenbussche at vub.be
Web Site: https://icl2024poznan.pl/userfiles/file/FS_7_Historical_soci
olinguistics.pdf

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 08-Jan-2024

Meeting Description:

We invite papers in the broad realm of historical sociolinguistics,
exploring the interplay between language and social context from a
historical perspective. In line with the dominant paradigm of
'language history from below', we especially welcome corpus-based
contributions that address language variation using non-literary
sources (including ego- documents, newspapers, administrative sources,
pamphlets), and/or papers foregrounding underrepresented voices in
traditional language historiography. Accounts of the social history of
'invisibilized' or 'erased' languages or language varieties are
equally welcome. The tension between language norms and actual writing
practices, the changing status of variants and varieties, and the
effects of major societal changes on language use (including
historical migration), are but a few of the possible foci of the
individual papers.

Please bear in mind that a focus stream can welcome up to twelve
papers at most, and that other conference sections and focus streams
may also be suitable for papers on historical/sociolinguistic topics.

Call for Papers:

The deadline for abstract submission is 8 January 2024.

Abstract submission is done via Easychair, using this link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icl2024poznan

Please remember to select "Focus Stream Historical Sociolinguistics"
when submitting your abstract.

Abstracts should clearly state the research question(s), approach,
method, data, and (expected) results. They should not display the
names of the presenters, nor their affiliations or addresses, or any
other information that could reveal their authorship. They should
contain the title, five keywords, and a text between 300 and 400 words
(including examples, excluding references).

Each abstract will be reviewed anonymously by two reviewers
(section/focus stream/workshop convenor + external reviewer).
Notification of acceptance will be 15 April 2024.

All further information on the conference can be found on both
conference websites:
https://ciplnet.com/news/call-for-papers-and-workshop-proposals/
and
https://icl2024poznan.pl/?id=2.



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