27.3163, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Typology/France

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Subject: 27.3163, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Typology/France

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Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2016 13:25:56
From: Hélène Gérardin [helene.gerardin at inalco.fr]
Subject: Conference on Historical Linguistics of the Caucasus

 
Full Title: Conference on Historical Linguistics of the Caucasus 

Date: 13-Apr-2017 - 15-Apr-2017
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Hélène Gérardin
Meeting Email: helene.gerardin at inalco.fr

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2016 

Meeting Description:

Conference on Historical Linguistics of the Caucasus 
Paris, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, April 13-15, 2017

Covenors: Gilles Authier, Timur Maisak

Contact: Hélène Gérardin (helene.gerardin[@]inalco.fr)

Invited Speakers:

- Peter Arkadiev
- Nina Dobrushina
- Dmitry Ganenkov

The Conference is dedicated to historical linguistics (including
sociolinguistic aspects) of Caucasian languages and languages spoken in the
Caucasus. A special one-day workshop will be held on imperfective modalities
in the languages of the area.

There is no participation fee.


Call for Papers:

We welcome submissions (in English, no more than two pages, including examples
and references) dealing with historical linguistics (including sociolinguistic
aspects) of Caucasian languages and languages spoken in the Caucasus. 

A special one-day workshop will be held on imperfective modalities in the
languages of the area.

Accepted presentations may be delivered in English, Russian, French or other
language, but we suggest that handouts and powerpoint projections are in
English.

Each presentation will be allotted 30 minutes followed by 10 minutes of
discussion. 

The deadline for abstract submission is 31 December 2016. 

Anonymous abstracts (in pdf format) should be sent to the following email
address: helene.gerardin[@]inalco.fr with ''Historical Linguistics of the
Caucasus - Abstract'' stated as the email subject. The following information
should be provided in the body of the e-mail:

- Title of the abstract,
- Author's or authors' first and last names, and affiliation(s),
- E-mail address.

Each author may be involved in no more than two abstracts, of which no more
than one may be single-authored. Please specify whether you submit your
abstract to the main session or the workshop.

The decision of the Organizing Committee on the acceptance/rejection of
submissions will be communicated to the authors no later than 15 February
2017.




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