34.582, Calls: General Linguistics/Netherlands

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-582. Wed Feb 15 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.582, Calls: General Linguistics/Netherlands

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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2023 23:14:23
From: Maria Mazzoli [m.mazzoli at rug.nl]
Subject: Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics - Summer meeting 2023

 
Full Title: Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics - Summer meeting 2023 
Short Title: SPCL 2023 

Date: 26-Jun-2023 - 28-Jun-2023
Location: Groningen, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Maria Mazzoli
Meeting Email: m.mazzoli at rug.nl
Web Site: http://spclgroningen2023.web.rug.nl/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 19-Feb-2023 

Meeting Description:

The Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics will hold its summer meeting
from June 26 to June 28, 2023, plus excursion on June 29, 2023. The theme of
the conference is Creoles, minority languages and other contact varieties:
Sharing perspectives. The meeting aims to promote a dialogue between scholars
in Creole and in minority language studies and sociolinguistics.

Invited guests include:
Dr. Christine Ofulue (National Open University of Nigeria, Nigeria)
Nihayra Leona (University of Amsterdam; Levende Talen Papiaments, NL/Curaçao)
Dr. Khalid Mourigh (Meertens Institute, The Netherlands)
Dr. Philipp Krämer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

The organizing committee is composed of Dr. Maria Mazzoli, Prof. Joana Duarte,
Kato Kuijpers, Sasha Padberg, Lara O’Toole and Ella Fitzpatrick.

They are supported by the department Minorities & Multilingualism of the
Faculty of Arts, the Groningen University Fund, the CLCG Research Center and
the NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences.


2nd Call for Papers:

Abstracts for papers on the phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexicon,
or any other issue pertinent to the linguistic study of Pidgins, Creoles and
other contact varieties are invited for anonymous review.

Panel proposals: Ideally, there should be no more than four papers in each
panel. Each panel participant should submit an abstract and include the name
of the panel in their abstract. Panel organizers should submit the following
information to spclsocietygmail.com: The name of the panel, a summary of the
panel, the name of each member & their affiliation, the presentation order.

Abstracts: An abstract of approximately 500 words should be submitted using
EasyAbs: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/spclsummer2023

After your title, clearly identify the area in which your submission should be
reviewed (e.g., morphology, sociolinguistics). Please do not include your name
or other revelatory information in the abstract. Individuals who are unable to
access
EasyAbs should email their abstract as an MS Word document to
spclsociety at gmail.com.

*** Extended abstract submission deadline is 19 February 2023 *** 
Acceptance notification will be sent by late February 2023. See below for
information about the makeup of the abstract.

Organization of the Abstract

Many abstracts are rejected because they omit crucial information rather than
because of errors in what they include. A suggested outline for abstracts
follows:
1. Choose a title that clearly indicates the topic of the paper and is no more
than one line long;
2. In the abstract, state the topic clearly;
3. Make reference to prior work on the topic;
4. When essential to the clarity of the argumentation, present linguistic data
(with glosses). Explain abbreviations at their first occurrence;
5. If the paper presents the results of experiments, but collection of results
is not yet complete, present the provisional results in detail. Also indicate
the nature of the experimental design and the specific hypothesis tested;
6. State the relevance of your hypothesis to past work. Describe the analysis
in as much detailas possible. Avoid vague or unsubstantiated statements;
7. State the contribution to linguistic research made by the analysis;
8. Citation of the relevant literature is essential within the abstract;
however, the inclusion of a list of references at the end of the abstract is
not obligatory.

Assessment of Abstracts

Abstracts will be assessed on the basis of the following three criteria:
1. The relevance and significance of the proposed topic and/or the originality
of the study.
2. The argumentation (including the clarity of the argument and the results/
conclusions).
3. Knowledge of the relevant research literature and theory.




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