29.4375, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 29.4375, Calls: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/USA

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Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2018 15:23:02
From: Mark Richard Lauersdorf [lauersdorf at uky.edu]
Subject: The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics at KFLC: The Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Conference

 
Full Title: The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics at KFLC: The Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Conference 
Short Title: NARNiHS @ the KFLC 

Date: 11-Apr-2019 - 13-Apr-2019
Location: Lexington, Kentucky, USA 
Contact Person: NARNiHS Steering Group
Meeting Email: NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com
Web Site: http://narnihs.org/ 

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

Call Deadline: 26-Nov-2018 

Meeting Description:

''NARNiHS @ the KFLC'' seeks to provide a collaborative conference environment
where presenters bring work that is work-in-progress, exploratory,
proof-of-concept, prototyping; and the audience participates in the
brainstorming and workshopping of those new ideas. We see NARNiHS @ the KFLC
as a place for testing/pushing boundaries; developing new theories, methods,
models, tools; seeking feedback from peers willing to engage in productive
assessment of fledgling ideas and nascent projects.


2nd Call for Papers:

This is the 2nd Call for Abstracts!

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to share your new work in Historical
Sociolinguistics in an interactive, collaborative environment.  Deadline in
three weeks!

The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics (NARNiHS)
is accepting abstracts for a new kind of NARNiHS conference with an exciting
new profile! ''NARNiHS @ the KFLC'' seeks to provide a collaborative
conference environment where presenters bring work that is work-in-progress,
exploratory, proof-of-concept, prototyping; and the audience participates in
the brainstorming and workshopping of those new ideas. We see NARNiHS @ the
KFLC as a place for testing/pushing boundaries; developing new theories,
methods, models, tools; seeking feedback from peers willing to engage in
productive assessment of fledgling ideas and nascent projects. Successful
abstracts for this ''research incubator'' environment will demonstrate
thorough grounding in the field, scientific rigor in the formulation of
research questions, and promise for rich discussion.

NARNiHS welcomes papers in all areas of historical sociolinguistics, which is
understood as the application/ development of sociolinguistic theories,
models, and methods for the study of historical language variation and change
over time, or more broadly, the study of the interaction of language and
society in historical periods and from historical perspectives. Thus, a wide
range of linguistic areas, subdisciplines, and methodologies easily find their
place within the field, and we encourage submission of abstracts that reflect
this broad scope.

To encourage maximum exchange of ideas in the research incubator environment
of NARNiHS @ the KFLC, we are soliciting two types of submissions: (a)
15-minute individual presentation followed by a 15-minute question & answer
session; (b) 30-minute round-table-style set of 2-3 interrelated presentations
on a single topic, theme, method, model, dataset, etc. followed by a 30-minute
discussion session. Abstracts for both types of presentations should be no
more than 500 words (not including examples and references). Abstracts will be
accepted until 26 November 2018 - late abstracts will not be considered!

Abstracts are submitted through the KFLC website (https://kflc.as.uky.edu/):

1) create an account and log in.
2) follow the menu path: Call for Papers > Submit an Abstract.
3) read carefully and follow the general KFLC abstract submission guidelines
and instructions.
4) NARNiHS is only accepting individual submissions of the two types
identified above, so the KFLC instructions regarding pre-organized panels do
not apply for the NARNiHS @ the KFLC sessions.
5) select the ''Linguistics'' track and indicate clearly at the very top of
your abstract: ''NARNiHS Abstract''.

NARNiHS @ the KFLC is hosted within the framework of the longstanding
conference, KFLC: the Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Conference at the
University of Kentucky. The KFLC has a tradition of attracting scholars from a
broad range of languages and specializations and is pleased to be adding
historical sociolinguistics. Acceptance of a paper implies a commitment on the
part of all participants to register and attend the conference. All presenters
must pay the appropriate registration fee by 4 March 2019 to be included in
the program. For NARNiHS-specific questions please contact the program
committee for NARNiHS @ the KFLC at: NARNiHistSoc at gmail.com,
http://narnihs.org. For general information about the overall conference
please visit the website: https://kflc.as.uky.edu/.




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