25.3146, Calls: Lexicography, Historical Ling, General Ling, Ling & Lit, Text/Corpus Ling/Canada

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Subject: 25.3146, Calls: Lexicography, Historical Ling, General Ling, Ling & Lit, Text/Corpus Ling/Canada

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Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 18:09:58
From: Stefan Dollinger [stefan.dollinger at ubc.ca]
Subject: Dictionary Society of North American & Studies in the History of the English Language

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Full Title: Dictionary Society of North American & Studies in the History of the English Language 
Short Title: DSNA-20 & SHEL-9 

Date: 05-Jun-2015 - 07-Jun-2015
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Contact Person: Stefan Dollinger
Meeting Email: dsna.shel at dchp.ca
Web Site: http://events.arts.ubc.ca/dsna-20&shel-9/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Lexicography; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2014 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce two conferences, to be held conjointly at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, June 5-7, 2015: 

The 20th biennial Meeting of the Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA-20)
The 9th International Conference on Studies in the History of the English Language (SHEL-9) 

The joint conference theme of DSNA-20 & SHEL-9 is 'Multilingual Approaches'. Scholars are encouraged, wherever possible, to foreground any bi- or multilingual aspects in their work in as far as present. In keeping with the traditions of both conference series, the theme is a recommendation: all topics, regardless of the conference theme, are most welcome and will be given equal weight in the adjudication process. 

Following successful SHEL conferences in Provo, UT (2013), Bloomington, IN (2012) and Banff, AB (2009) and successful DSNA meetings in Athens, GA (2013), Montreal, QC (2011) and Bloomington, IN (2009), this first joint meeting of the two associations is intended to provide opportunities for synergies between the fields.

Meetings are scheduled on 5 June (all day), 6 June (all day) and 7 June (half day), with a pre-conference excursion on 4 June (half day).

Call for Papers:

The 20th biennial Meeting of the Dictionary Society of North America (DSNA-20) invites contributions on any aspect of lexicography and lexicology in any language.

The 9th International Conference on Studies in the History of the English Language (SHEL-9) invites contributions on any aspect of the history and development of English or any of its varieties.

Workshop proposals (including pedagogy sessions) should be between 800 and 1000 words, excluding references. Submission is via the conference email dsna.shel at dchp.ca.

Abstracts are invited of a length between 300 and 500 words, excluding references. Submission of abstracts is via EasyAbs. Please refrain from any self-identifying references in your abstract and indicate in the abstract whether you consider your paper primarily for DSNA or SHEL.

Abstract submission URL: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/dsna-20&shel-9

Workshop submission is open from 1 Aug 2014 to 15 Oct 2014.
Abstract submission is open from 1 Aug 2014 to 31 Oct 2014.







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