[Celtling] Fwd: 26.993, Calls - New Perspectives in Irish English
Elizabeth J. Pyatt
ejp10 at psu.edu
Thu Feb 19 14:07:58 UTC 2015
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> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 17:20:47
> From: Karen Corrigan [k.p.corrigan at ncl.ac.uk]
> Subject: New Perspectives on Irish English 3
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> Full Title: New Perspectives on Irish English 3
> Short Title: NPIE3
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> Date: 18-Jun-2015 - 19-Jun-2015
> Location: Limerick, Ireland
> Contact Person: Brian Clancy
> Meeting Email: Brian.Clancy at mic.ul.ie
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> Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
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> Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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> Call Deadline: 16-Apr-2015
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> Meeting Description:
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> Previously held at University College Dublin, this year’s New Perspectives on Irish English 3 will be held at the University of Limerick from the 18-19 June 2015. It is hosted jointly by the University of Limerick and Mary Immaculate College, Limerick and is jointly organised with Newcastle University, UK.
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> The aim of the event is to build on the success of previous symposia in creating a space for scholars of Irish English to share current research and perspectives, and create new collaborations. The focus of research on Irish English has hitherto been clustered – within the fields of syntax, phonology, semantics-pragmatics, dialectology, sociolinguistics, corpus-based linguistics, or literary studies, for example – and the principal goal of this symposium is to draw these inherently connected strands together, to create a strong collective that is open and interdisciplinary.
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> Call for Papers:
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> We invite paper contributions that focus on Irish English, and varieties of Irish English, from diverse perspectives, including considerations of questions such as, but not limited to:
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> - New and existing approaches to collecting and analysing Irish English data
> - New (and old) sources of data for Irish English research, including representations of Irish English in various media, such as television/film/broadcast and social media/literature etc.
> - Conceptualising and investigating varieties of spoken and written Irish English
> - New speakers of Irish English
> - Combining different theoretical frameworks for analysing Irish English
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> We welcome abstracts in any of the areas listed above. Anonymous abstracts should not exceed 250 words. Name, affiliation and contact details should be provided in the accompanying email.
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> Abstracts should be sent to: Elaine.Vaughan at ul.ie & Brian.Clancy at mic.ul.ie
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> Deadline: 16 April 2015
> Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2015
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> NPIE 3 is being organised by Elaine Vaughan (University of Limerick) and Brian Clancy (Mary Immaculate College, Limerick), in conjunction with Karen Corrigan, Newcastle University, UK.
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