34.2219, Calls: 12th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe

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Subject: 34.2219, Calls: 12th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe

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Date: 13-Jul-2023
From: Philipp Stöckle [philipp.stoeckle at oeaw.ac.at]
Subject: 12th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe


Full Title: 12th International Conference on Language Variation in
Europe
Short Title: ICLaVE|12

Date: 08-Jul-2024 - 11-Jul-2024
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact Person: Alexandra N. Lenz
Meeting Email: iclave12 at dioe.at
Web Site: https://iclave12.dioe.at/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Historical Linguistics;
Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics

Call Deadline: 01-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

The International Conference on Language Variation in Europe, ICLaVE,
is one of the most important fora for research in the area of language
variation in Europe. It aims at bringing together scholars of
languages and language varieties spoken in Europe with the purpose of
discussing empirical, methodological and theoretical issues in the
study of language variation and change on the continent.

After ICLaVE|11 unfortunately had to be moved online due to the Corona
pandemic, ICLaVE|12 will take place in Vienna from July 8-11, 2024.

ICLaVE|12 solicits submissions for panels, papers, posters, and
multimedia presentations (a new format) in any and all areas of study
related to language variation in European languages, such as
sociolinguistics, dialectology, historical linguistics,
psycholinguistics, phonetics, etc.

Invited speakers:
Marie-Hélène Côté (University of Lausanne)
Agnes Kim (University of Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Martijn Wieling (University of Groningen)

Roadmap (first steps):
15 May 2023: start of panel submission
1 Jun 2023: start of paper, poster, and multimedia submission
1 Aug 2023: deadline for panel submission
10 Oct 2023: notification of acceptance for panels
1 Nov 2023: deadline for paper, poster, multimedia submission
31 Dec 2023: notification of acceptance for papers, posters,
multimedia
15 Jan 2024: registration opens
15 Jun 2024: registration closes
8-11 Jul 2024: conference

Final Call for Panels:

ICLaVE|12 Vienna, July 8–11, 2024: Reminder: Call for Panels

Panel submission is open until 1 August 2023

The International Conference on Language Variation in Europe ICLaVE|12
invites submissions for panels in any and all areas of study related
to language variation in European languages, such as sociolinguistics,
dialectology, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, phonetics,
etc.
Panels at ICLaVE|12 will have a fixed duration of 3.5 hours, which
amounts to 7 slots total (=including introduction and/or discussion
session). One slot is 30 minutes (=20min presentation +10min
discussion), in order to allow conference participants to switch
between sessions.

Panel organizers should:
- compile and submit a panel description (max. 500 words) and list of
panel contributors (see below), having confirmed that all invited
contributors have agreed to participate
- coordinate and ensure the separate submission of abstracts for
individual panel talks by all panel contributors (each abstract max.
500 words), through our online conference organizing tool, before the
deadline for panel submission (1 August 2023)
- act as mediators between panel contributors and the conference
organizing committee, including communication of the review decision
to the panelists

In case of acceptance, panel organziers should:
- coordinate the submission of any updated versions of abstracts
and/or panel description
- collect papers, presentations and/or data samples for the panel in
advance of the conference, and circulate these among all panel
contributors
- chair their panel at the conference.

The panel description consists of a general overview text of no more
than 500 words, featuring the panel’s topic and how it relates to the
conference theme, as well as the rationale for the panel and its key
questions, aims, and objectives.

The conference organizing tool contains a separate field in which
panel organizers are asked to enter a complete list of panel
contributors (name, affiliation, title of talk), in the order in which
the talks are to be held.

As indicated above, each panel contributor must submit an individual
abstract for their panel talk (max. 500 words) through the conference
organizing tool before the deadline for panel submission (1 August
2023). During abstract submission, panel contributors are asked to
indicate (in a separate field) the title of the panel with which their
talk is affiliated.

Authors may submit two abstracts in total to the conference, if at
least one paper is co-authored. (No two submissions by the same author
in the same panel.)

For more information, please visit our call for panels:
https://iclave12.dioe.at/calls/panels/

We look forward to your submissions, and to welcoming you to Vienna in
July 2024!

The ICLaVE|12 Conference Organizing Committee



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