[Lingtyp] CALL: Language contact in the Circumpolar world
Timur Maisak
timur.maisak at gmail.com
Tue Aug 8 16:14:15 UTC 2017
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LANGUAGE CONTACT IN THE CIRCUMPOLAR WORLD
Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow, Russia; 27-29 October 2017
Extension of deadline to August 31.
The circumpolar world includes the Arctic as defined by AMAP (Arctic
Monitoring and Assessment Program) with adjacent areas. This vast territory
has a number of common features that set it apart from any other part of
the world: extremely harsh climate conditions, low population density,
large distances between speakers of different languages or even of the same
language, seasonal migrations for hundreds of miles, prevalence of
hunter-gatherers with absolutely no traditional farming, etc. While
language contact has been a popular topic of linguistic research in the
last couple of decades, there have been few studies that would concentrate
on the circumpolar region and specifics of language contact in the area.
The ‘Language contact in the circumpolar world’ conference will bring
together researchers studying language contact in the North, and
discussions of any aspect of the topic are welcome. Of particular
importance is the question of whether language contact in the circumpolar
world is different from that of other areas, and if so, in which particular
respects.
The conference will feature papers selected by the Organizing committee,
invited lectures by leading international experts specializing in the
topic, and two extended tutorials on particular parts of the circumpolar
world, ‘Language Contact in Arctic Canada & Greenland’ by Michael Fortesque
(University of Copenhagen) and ‘Language Contact in Arctic Europe’ by Jussi
Ylikoski (The Arctic University of Norway & University of Oulu).
We welcome abstracts from colleagues working on a variety of topics
pertaining to language contact in the circumpolar region that include but
are not limited to:
- language change conditioned by language contact,
- mixed languages,
- linguistic areas or Sprachbund’s,
- reconstructing the past through linguistic data,
- patterns of traditional or modern multilingualism,
- sociolinguistic details of modern or historic language contact,
- northern varieties of larger languages that are not restricted to the
region (e.g. dialects of Russian, Swedish, English, etc.),
- cartography of language contact areas,
- methodology of language contact studies which takes into account specific
features of the region.
The conference is organized by a new research group on Language Contact in
the Circumpolar World at the Institute of Linguistics, supported by the
Russian Science Foundation, see http://iling-ran.ru/main/
departments/typol_compar/circumpolar/eng for more details.
Confirmed plenary speakers:
Michael Fortescue (University of Copenhagen)
Lenore Grenoble (University of Chicago)
Brigitte Pakendorf (CNRS, Lyon)
Nikolai Vakhtin (European University of St. Petersburg)
Jussi Ylikoski (The Arctic University of Norway & University of Oulu)
Organizing committee:
Olesya Khanina & Andrej Kibrik (Chairs), Maria Amelina, Mira Bergelson,
Valentin Gusev, Olga Kazakevich, Elena Klyachko, Yuri Koryakov, and Natalia
Stoynova.
The conference will be held in English. Organizers will assist participants
in finding accommodation in the vicinity of the conference location.
The extended deadline for abstract submission is August 31, 2017.
Notifications of acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email soon
after that date. Please submit an anonymous abstract of no more than 1 page
(excluding references) by email to circumpolar.conference2017 at gmail.com;
include a title, authors, and affiliations in your email.
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