31.1049, Calls: Romanian; Sociolinguistics/Germany
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Subject: 31.1049, Calls: Romanian; Sociolinguistics/Germany
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 10:08:39
From: Andreas Dufter [dufter at lmu.de]
Subject: Romanian in the context of migration
Full Title: Romanian in the context of migration
Date: 17-Jul-2020 - 18-Jul-2020
Location: Munich, Germany
Contact Person: Aurelia Merlan
Meeting Email: A.Merlan at lmu.de
Web Site: https://www.romanistik.uni-muenchen.de/forschung/konferenzprojekte/kolloquium-rumaenisch/migration_englisch/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Romanian (ron)
Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2020
Meeting Description:
As a result of migration, over 25% of Romanian L1-Speakers now live outside of
Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Many second-generation speakers have also
added to that number. The main areas of settlement in Europe are Italy,
Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal and France; outside of Europe they
include the United States, Canada and Argentina. As a result of this
situation, there are numerous different types of language contact, not only
with the various Romance languages, but also with languages which differ
significantly in terms of genetic heritage and typology. This contact opens up
a wide variety of research perspectives in the fields of systemic functional
linguistics, variationist linguistics, sociolinguistics and also cognitive
linguistics. The aim of our colloquium is to provide scientists working on
related issues with a forum in which they can exchange and present their
projects.
Call for Papers:
Please send your abstract submissions (max. 300 words, including references)
by the end of March 2020. Abstracts can be emailed to A.Merlan at lmu.de.
Workshop languages: German, English, French, Italian and Spanish.
Date and location of the workshop:
17-18 July 2020
Internationales Begegnungszentrum der Wissenschaft Munich (IBZ)
Amalienstraße 38
D-80799 Munich
GERMANY
Organisation:
Aurelia Merlan (A.Merlan at lmu.de)
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