NWAV-AP3 - Second call for papers

James Stanford stanfo23 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Oct 8 13:20:58 UTC 2013


(apologies for multiple posting)

SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

New Ways of Analysing Variation Asia-Pacific 3
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1-3 May 2014

Abstract submissions for the third meeting of the NWAV ASIA-PACIFIC
conference series, (NWAV AP 3) are now open:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=nwavap3

The deadline for abstract submission is 15 November 2013.

NWAV AP 3 will be held 1st-3rd May 2014, at Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand. The conference is hosted by the School of
Linguistics and Applied Language Studies and the Deaf Studies Research Unit
of Victoria University of Wellington (Te Whare Wānanga o te Ūpoko o te
Ika a Māui).

Plenary speakers (confirmed):
Dr Michael Dunn (Max-Planck Institut, Nijmegen)
Dr Lisa Lim (University of Hong Kong)
Dr Adam Schembri (La Trobe University)

Reviewing of abstracts will be concluded and authors will be notified by 31
December 2013.

About the Conference Series
NWAV ASIA-PACIFIC endeavours to bring together research that is firmly
based on empirical data with an emphasis on the quantitative analysis of
variation and change. Its priorities are to promote and showcase research
on (1) the indigenous languages of the Asia-Pacific region, and (2)
restructured or contact varieties that have emerged in the Asia-Pacific
region. NWAV AP 3 particularly encourages submissions on the sign languages
of Asia and the Pacific.
NWAV AP 3 welcomes submissions for papers and posters on all scientific
approaches to analyzing and interpreting language variation and change
across the Asia-Pacific region including: real-time/apparent-time language
change, dialect variation and change, speech communities, multilingualism,
urbanisation and migration, sociophonetics, style-shifting,
language/dialect contact, variation in minority languages, variation in
acquisition, perceptual dialectology, and other topics that enrich our
understandings of the region and its indigenous languages.

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