30.1623, Calls: General Linguistics/Italy
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Subject: 30.1623, Calls: General Linguistics/Italy
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Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2019 00:12:22
From: vittorio ganfi [vittorio.ganfi at uniroma3.it]
Subject: Plurilinguismo e Pianificazione Linguistica: Esperienze a Confronto
Full Title: Plurilinguismo e Pianificazione Linguistica: Esperienze a Confronto
Date: 16-Oct-2019 - 18-Oct-2019
Location: Rome, Italy
Contact Person: Simone Pisano
Meeting Email: s.pisano at unimarconi.it
Web Site: https://easychair.org/cfp/PPL-2019
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2019
Meeting Description:
Multilingualism and Language Planning: comparison of experiences
Rome, ‘Guglielmo Marconi’ University, Sala Vittoria Colonna, October 16-18
2019
Due to the challenges of internationalization, recent years have seen a
significant growth of interest in the topic of linguistic diversity: in
addition to the complex situations concerning historical minorities, which
still deserve protection and attention, the new varieties and cultures
connected with contemporary migration should be analyzed and studied.
The present year marks the twentieth anniversary of the 482/1999 law ' Norms
for the protection of historical linguistic minorities '. This anniversary
offers the opportunity to reflect on language policies in Italy, taking into
account the new aspects connected with recent migration processes.
The international conference “Multilingualism and Language Planning” will take
place at the University ‘Guglielmo Marconi’ (Rome), further to a year of
intensive research on this topic and with the cooperation between the
University and the Federazione delle Associazioni Sarde ‘Sardinian Association
Federation’ and the Autonomous Region of Sardinia.
Call for Papers:
The conference will include four thematic sessions:
1. Multilingualism
Multilingual situations, linguistic repertoires, linguistic attitudes and
identity, language contact in plurilingualism situations.
2. Language policy abroad
Multilingual situations, with special focus on Europe and the Mediterranean
basin, protection of minorities in national legislation, linguistic rights,
Corpus and Status planning, birth and protection of new minorities, local
languages and protection, minority languages and education, ‘visibility’ of
minority languages;
3. The 482/1999 law: analysis and evaluation
Advantages and disadvantages of the law: linguistic and legal implications,
evaluation of activities held in schools, universities and cultural
institutions, minority languages and media.
4. Case study: Sardinian languages
Sardinian languages in education system, visibility of Sardinian languages,
Sardinian and other Sardinian languages in TV and other media, linguistic
identities, corpus planning, Sardinian in emigrant communities, The regional
22 / 2018 Law ‘Regulation of Regional Linguistic Policy'.
The conference will include 8 keynote speakers, a number of selected oral
presentations (20 minute presentation and 10 minute discussion) and a poster
session. Several slots of the poster session will be reserved to proposals
submitted by cultural associations working in the field of the promotion and
the protection of regional and minority languages.
The submitted abstracts (both for the oral presentations and for the poster
session) will be selected by the scientific committee through an anonymous
process of peer-reviewing. Abstracts should not be longer than one thousand
words, including examples and references, and must be summitted no later than
30 June 2019 to https://easychair.org/cfp/PPL-2019. Notifications of
acceptance will be sent by 31 July 2019.
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