23.3421, Calls: Bantu, General Linguistics/France
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Subject: 23.3421, Calls: Bantu, General Linguistics/France
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 16:17:28
From: Dmitry Idiatov [idiatov at vjf.cnrs.fr]
Subject: 5th International Conference on Bantu Languages
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Full Title: 5th International Conference on Bantu Languages
Short Title: BANTU 5
Date: 12-Jun-2013 - 15-Jun-2013
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Dmitry Idiatov
Meeting Email: bantu5 at sciencesconf.org
Web Site: http://bantu5.sciencesconf.org
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Other Specialty: Bantu Languages
Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2012
Meeting Description:
The 5th International Conference on Bantu Languages brings together specialists in all aspects of the study of Bantu languages.
Location:
Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
65 Rue des Grands Moulins
75013 Paris, France
Organisers:
Dmitry Idiatov, Sophie Manus, Annie Rialland and Mark Van de Velde
2nd Call for Papers:
Abstracts are invited for conference presentations addressing any aspect of the analysis, description or comparison of Bantu languages.
Besides the general session, contributions are also invited for four workshops and one special session:
Workshop 1: Nasal noun class prefixes in Bantu: Innovated or inherited? (convenors: Larry Hyman & Gudrun Miehe)
Workshop 2: The construal of tense and aspect in Bantu (convenors: Axel Fleisch & Robert Botne)
Workshop 3: New interdisciplinary perspectives on Bantu expansion (convenors: Rebecca Grollemund & Jean-Marie Hombert)
Workshop 4: The influence of language contact on Bantu prosodic systems (convenors: Laura J. Downing & Maarten Mous)
Special session: What is the grammar of preverbal domains in Bantu languages? (a position paper by Fatima Hamlaoui & Koen Bostoen)
The descriptions of the workshops and the special session can be found on the conference website (http://bantu5.sciencesconf.org).
Please consult the conference website for instructions on abstract submission (http://bantu5.sciencesconf.org).
Important Dates:
Deadline for abstracts: December 10, 2012
Notification of acceptance for abstracts: February 15, 2013
Programme available: March 2013
Workshops: June 12, 2013
Conference: June 13-15, 2013
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