21.2516, FYI: Second call: Variation in Germanic Languages
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Subject: 21.2516, FYI: Second call: Variation in Germanic Languages
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Date: 02-Jun-2010
From: Marc Fryd < marc.fryd at univ-poitiers.fr >
Subject: Second call: Variation in Germanic Languages
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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2010 13:28:36
From: Marc Fryd [marc.fryd at univ-poitiers.fr]
Subject: Second call: Variation in Germanic Languages
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Second call for papers: 'Variation and Change in Tense, Aspect & Modality
in the Germanic Languages and Dialects'
Contributions are invited for a special issue of Groninger Arbeiten zur
germanistischen Linguistik (GAGL, http://gagl.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/root/)
devoted to the question of Variation and Change in Tense, Aspect & Modality
within the entire family of Germanic Languages.
Proposals are to be sent to guest editor Marc Fryd
(marc.fryd at univ-poitiers.fr).
All approaches are welcome, whether language-specific, comparative,
historical, corpus-based, or other. Contributions are especially invited
that seek to depict and analyse language change (synchronic or diachronic),
non-standard usage and dialectal variation, and cross-language influence.
- Deadline for proposals: 15 July 2010.
- Notification of acceptance: 30 July 2010.
- Final versions: 15 December 2010.
- Length of proposals: 400 to 600 words.
- Preferred language: English.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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