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Subject: 28.2005, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 10:44:14
From: Mark Richard Lauersdorf [lauersdorf at uky.edu]
Subject: Inaugural Conference of the North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics

 
Full Title: Inaugural Conference of the North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics 
Short Title: NARNiHS 

Date: 21-Jul-2017 - 23-Jul-2017
Location: Lexington, Kentucky, USA 
Contact Person: Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Meeting Email: narnihistsoc at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 08-May-2017 

Meeting Description:

Event Date/Time: Friday, 21 July 2017 - 7:00pm  to  Sunday, 23 July 2017 -
7:00pm.

Co-Located with the 2017 LSA Linguistics Institute - Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

This event is the inaugural public meeting of the North American Research
Network in Historical Sociolinguistics (NARNiHS). The overall design of this
event is intended to maximize exposure to high-level current work in the field
of historical sociolinguistics, provide hands-on experience in selected tools
and methods in the field, build the professional network, and situate the
field within the broader landscape of general linguistics. The event is free
and open to all interested parties.

Keynote: Stephen Elspaß, Universität Salzburg.

Tags: Computational/Corpus, Contact, Dialectology, Hands-On,
Historical/Change, Methods, Sociolinguistics, Statistical, Variation.


Final Call for Papers:

The deadline has been extended to 8 May 2017.
 
Inaugural Conference of the North American Research Network in Historical
Sociolinguistics

This event is the inaugural public meeting of the North American Research
Network in Historical Sociolinguistics (NARNiHS). We invite abstracts for:

- Traditional conference presentations (20 minutes, plus 10 Q&A)
- Digital poster presentations, including software demonstrations of new
research tools and methods
- Workshops providing opportunities for guided, hands-on work with digital
research tools and methods for historical sociolinguistic research.

Abstracts can be a maximum of one page in length (plus a second page as needed
for diagrams, charts, data tables, and references), and should be sent to:
narnihistsoc at gmail.com. The abstract itself should be anonymous, with contact
information included in the email.

New Deadline for abstracts: May 8, 2017.

We are pleased to note that the posters and software demos will be presented
digitally (on landscape-oriented LCD monitors) and will thus allow for
interactive display of datasets, visualizations, software tools, etc.

Workshop proposals should emphasize hands-on work with specific digital
tools/methods for historical sociolinguistics research and be designed to fit
into a 2.5-hour time slot.

The overall design of this event is intended to maximize exposure to
high-level current work in the field of historical sociolinguistics, provide
hands-on experience in selected tools and methods in the field, build the
professional network, and situate the field within the broader landscape of
general linguistics. The event is free and open to all interested parties.

Note: This conference is part of a larger series of events at the LSA 2017
Summer Institute that seeks to promote historical sociolinguistics in the
North American linguistics community:
http://lsa2017.uky.edu/historical-sociolinguistics-institute

Contact Information: narnihistsoc at gmail.com.

Conference Organizers:

Mark Richard Lauersdorf, University of Kentucky;
Joe Salmons, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Fernando Tejedo-Herrero, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Donald Tuten, Emory University.

Tags: Computational/Corpus, Contact, Dialectology, Hands-On,
Historical/Change, Methods, Sociolinguistics, Statistical, Variation.




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