21.3079, Calls: Socioling/Canada

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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-3079. Tue Jul 27 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.3079, Calls: Socioling/Canada

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Date: 26-Jul-2010
From: David Heap < djheap at uwo.ca >
Subject: Methods in Dialectology
 

	
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:17:26
From: David Heap [djheap at uwo.ca]
Subject: Methods in Dialectology

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Full Title: Methods in Dialectology 

Date: 01-Aug-2011 - 05-Aug-2011
Location: London, Ontario, Canada 
Contact Person: David Heap
Meeting Email: methods14 at uwo.ca
Web Site: http://westernlinguistics.ca/methods14/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2010 

Meeting Description:

The fourteenth Methods in Dialectology will be held at the University of 
Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada) from 1 to 5 August 2011. 
Themes and keynote speakers will be announced at a later date. 

There are already a number of workshop sessions proposed, and further
suggestions for special sessions or workshops are welcome. Potential 
organisers are asked to provide details of their plans, including their names, 
scope of session, estimated number of papers, and arrangements for 
abstract review. Please send these to the Organising Committee 
(methods14 at uwo.ca) by September 30, 2010, in order to facilitate 
integrating with the wider conference.

The main language of the conference is English but specific sessions or
workshops may be conducted in French. Proposals for sessions in other 
languages should be addressed to the organizing committee. 

Call For Papers

Papers are invited on all subjects in the field of dialectology, from scholars
working on any language or language group, on any topic in regional, 
social, and historical language variation. Presentations will be 20 minutes in 
length, followed by a 10-minute discussion period. There will also be 
sessions for poster presentations.

Abstracts, of up to 300 words excluding bibliography, should be submitted 
by e-mail attachment (as Word, RTF or PDF files - please include 
specialized fonts where appropriate) to: methods14 at uwo.ca. Please make 
the abstract as anonymous as possible, and include the title, contact details 
of author(s) and a statement as to whether the paper is intended for oral 
presentation, a poster  session or either in the body of your e-mail 
message.

The deadline for submission of abstracts is 31 October 2010. They will be
refereed anonymously by the Methods Steering Committee, and authors will 
be notified of acceptance before the end of January 2011.





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