[Ads-l] Reading with NARNiHS (historical sociolinguistics reading group) -- Session #3 -- one more week to register!

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Tue Apr 21 01:08:22 UTC 2026


***** Only one more week to register for Reading with NARNiHS – Session #3! *****


Reading with NARNiHS
[reading group of the North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics]
https://narnihs.org/?page_id=3288

Join our online reading group to discuss hot-off-the-press publications in historical sociolinguistics with the authors!

The third session of "Reading with NARNiHS" is taking place on Wednesday, 06 May 2026, at 11:00 am US Eastern time / 5:00 pm European Central time and features Justin Power and Richard Meier with their recent work on the application of a broad set of historical methods and the consultation of underutilized sources of data in the historical sociolinguistic investigation of sign language.

Reading with NARNiHS is an exciting new venue for engagement with cutting-edge work in historical sociolinguistics, accessible to researchers at all levels.  Reading with NARNiHS combines aspects of "meet the author" + "author interview" + "authors read their works" + "classic reading group discussion" as we interact together with new scholarship and its authors.

Anna Havinga will be our moderator/discussant, and there will also be plenty of time for your questions.  So, please come along for an enriching one-hour exchange about the most current topics in historical sociolinguistics!

To receive the Zoom link and the article we're going to discuss on 06 May, please sign up via the following form by Wednesday, 29 April 2026 (it takes less than a minute):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScfkUePusOjr9Cmi_CyNvS8ihW8AxcmZALTUzgRsYfJin_9SA/viewform
 
We are looking forward to seeing many of you on 06 May 2026 for Reading with NARNiHS!
 
The NARNiHS Steering Group

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