27.651, Calls: Hist Ling, Socioling, Syntax/Germany
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Subject: 27.651, Calls: Hist Ling, Socioling, Syntax/Germany
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Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2016 10:34:53
From: Augustin Speyer [a.speyer at mx.uni-saarland.de]
Subject: Saarbrücken Roundtable of Dialect Syntax/ Saarbrücker runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax 16
Full Title: Saarbrücken Roundtable of Dialect Syntax/ Saarbrücker runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax 16
Short Title: SaRDiS 16
Date: 04-Nov-2016 - 05-Nov-2016
Location: Saarbruecken, Germany
Contact Person: Augustin Speyer
Meeting Email: sardis at uni-saarland.de
Web Site: http://www.sardis.uni-saarland.de
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Syntax
Subject Language(s): German (deu)
Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2016
Meeting Description:
In the last years, theoretically informed research on syntax of different
varieties of German has gained momentum. In this symposium, which is held on a
regular basis, we want to bring together researchers in this field and offer a
forum for this line of research. The papers will appear in printed form in a
special issue of the journal ZDL, as in the last years. The conference
languages will be German and English.
Call for Papers:
SaRDiS 16
Saarbrücken Roundtable of Dialect Syntax
Saarbrücker runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax
Date: 4-5 November, 2016
Termin: 4.-5. November 2016
We invite contributions on syntactic research on contemporary or historical
dialects or other varieties of German or closely related languages (e.g.
Letzeburgish, Cimbrian and other isolated communities). The talks should treat
the data from a theoretically informed perspective. Please send a one-page
abstract (Times New Roman, 12 dpi, 1 inch margins) plus 1 page for examples
and references in pdf format to sardis at uni-saarland.de. Deadline is 31 March
2016.
Speaking Time: 30 min + 15 min discussion
Invited Speakers:
Elvira Glaser
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