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NARNiHS 2024

North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics

Sixth Annual Meeting

Co-Located with the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Annual Meeting

100 % IN PERSON

New York, NY USA.

After three all-online editions, the NARNiHS Annual Meeting is back in
person! We encourage our fellow historical sociolinguists and scholars from
related fields from our global scholarly community (in addition to North
America) to join us in New York City for our Sixth Annual Meeting.

Abstract submission deadline: Friday, 11 August 2023, 11:59 PM US Eastern
Time.

Please see our call for abstracts below and send us your latest work in
historical sociolinguistics!

—————————— Call for Abstracts ——————————

The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics
(NARNiHS) is accepting abstracts for its Sixth Annual Meeting (NARNiHS
2024), Thursday, January 4 – Sunday, January 7, 2024.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts: Friday, 11 August 2023, 11:59 PM US
Eastern Time.

Late abstracts will not be considered.


NARNiHS welcomes abstracts in all areas of historical sociolinguistics,
which is understood as the application/development of sociolinguistic
theories, models, and methods for the study of historical language
variation and change over time, or more broadly, the study of the
interaction of language and society in historical periods and from
historical perspectives. Thus, a wide range of linguistic areas,
subdisciplines, and methodologies easily find their place within the field,
and we encourage submission of abstracts that reflect this broad scope.

Abstracts will be accepted for both 20-minute papers and posters. Please
note that, at the NARNiHS annual meeting, poster presentations are an
integral part of the conference (not second-tier presentations). Abstracts
will be assigned a paper or a poster presentation based on determinations
in the review process about the most effective format for the submission.
However, if you prefer that your submission be considered primarily for
poster presentation, please specify this in your abstract.

Abstracts will be evaluated on the following criteria:

● explicit discussion of which theoretical frameworks, methodological
protocols, and analytical strategies are being applied or critiqued;

● sufficient (if brief) presentation of data sources and examples to allow
reviewers a clear understanding of the scope and claims of the research;

● clear articulation of how the research advances knowledge in the field of
historical sociolinguistics.

Abstracts should also be anonymized to allow for blind peer review. Failure
to adhere to these criteria will significantly increase the likelihood of
non-acceptance (see point iii below).


General Requirements:

1) Abstracts must be submitted electronically, using the following link:
https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/NARNiHS2024
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2) Authors may submit a maximum of two abstracts: one single-author
abstract and one co-authored abstract.


3) Authors may not submit identical abstracts for presentation at the
NARNiHS meeting and at the LSA Annual Meeting or one of the other LSA
Sister Societies (ADS, ANS, NAAHoLS, SCiL, SPCL, SSILA).

4) Specify in the abstract if you prefer that your submission be considered
primarily for a poster presentation.

5) After an abstract has been submitted, no changes of author, title, or
wording of the abstract, other than those due to typographical errors, are
permitted. If accepted, authors will be contacted for a final version for
the abstract booklet.

6) Papers or posters must be delivered as projected in the abstract or
represent bona fide developments of the same research.


7) Authors are expected to attend the conference in-person and present
their own papers and posters. This will not be a hybrid event.


8) We are planning for an LCD projector with sound to be available for all
paper presentations.


Abstract Format Guidelines:

i. Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format.

ii. Abstracts must fit on one standard 8.5×11 inch page, with margins no
smaller than 1 inch and a font style and size no smaller than Times New
Roman 12 point. All additional content (visualizations, trees, tables,
figures, captions, examples, and references) must fit on a single (1)
additional page. No exceptions to these requirements are allowed.

iii. Anonymize your abstract. We realize that sometimes it is not possible
to attain complete anonymity, but there is a difference between “inability
to anonymize completely” (due to the nature of the research) and “careless
non-anonymizing” (for example: “In Jones 2021, I describe…”). In addition,
be sure to anonymize your PDF file (you may do so in Adobe Acrobat Reader
by clicking on “File”, then “Properties”, removing your name if it appears
in the “Author” line of the “Description” tab, and re-saving before
submitting it). Please be aware that abstract file names might not be
automatically anonymized by the system; do not use your name (e.g.
Smith_Abstract.pdf) when saving your abstract in PDF format, rather, use
non-identifying information (e.g. HistSoc4Lyfe_NARNiHS.pdf). Your name
should only appear in the online form accompanying your abstract
submission. Papers that are not sufficiently anonymized wherever possible
(whether in the text of the abstract or in the metadata of the digital
file) risk being rejected.

Contact us at NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com with any questions.

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