30.1624, Calls: Anthro Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Lang Doc, Socioling/Norway
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Subject: 30.1624, Calls: Anthro Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Lang Doc, Socioling/Norway
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Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2019 00:13:58
From: Joshua Brown [brownjo at uwec.edu]
Subject: 10th Annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas
Full Title: 10th Annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas
Short Title: WILA 10
Date: 10-Oct-2019 - 12-Oct-2019
Location: Østfold University College, Halden, Norway
Contact Person: Arnstein Hjelde
Meeting Email: arnstein.hjelde at hiof.no
Web Site: http://www.workshoponimmigrantlanguages.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2019
Meeting Description:
In the aftermath of immigration, new generations often speak ''heritage
languages'', a notion Rothman (2009) defines in this way: ''A language
qualifies as a heritage language if it is a language spoken at home or
otherwise readily available to young children, and crucially this language is
not a dominant language of the larger (national) society''. Heritage languages
have only recently become a major topic of interest among linguists, explored
for their implications for linguistic theory, especially in terms of
acquisition, attrition, and change. This workshop aims to promote discussion
of heritage languages in the Americas across different language, subfields,
and theoretical persuasions.
Call for Papers:
We invite abstracts for 30-minute presentations (20 minutes + 10 minutes for
questions) and traditional (paper) posters on any aspect of the linguistics of
heritage languages in the Americas (e.g., structural, generative, historical,
sociolinguistic, or experimental). Abstracts should be no more than one page
in length, but may include a second page with diagrams, charts, and
references.
The submission deadline is June 15, 2019.
Please submit abstracts to EasyAbs: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/WILA10
We will contact those accepted for presentation or poster by July 15, 2019.
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