32.1429, Calls: English; Phonology; Socioling/France
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Subject: 32.1429, Calls: English; Phonology; Socioling/France
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 14:31:51
From: Anne PRZEWOZNY [anne.przewozny at univ-tlse2.fr]
Subject: PAC 2021 – Spoken English varieties: redefining and representing realities, communities and norms
Full Title: PAC 2021 – Spoken English varieties: redefining and representing realities, communities and norms
Short Title: PAC 2021
Date: 01-Sep-2021 - 03-Sep-2021
Location: Toulouse, France
Contact Person: Anne Przewozny
Meeting Email: pac2021 at sciencesconf.org
Web Site: https://pac2021.sciencesconf.org
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2021
Meeting Description:
PAC 2021 – Spoken English varieties: redefining and representing realities,
communities and norms.
Wednesday, September 1 to Friday, September 3 2021, Université Toulouse Jean
Jaurès, France
The following areas of interest fall within the scope of PAC’21:
(i) interdisciplinary concerns in the description and modelling of spoken
varieties in the contemporary English-speaking world
(ii) more specifically, the interplay of social, psychological and cultural
factors in phonological and phonetic variation and change (both at the
dialectal and sociolectal levels)
(iii) the sociolinguistic investigation of new norms within spoken English,
drawing upon the central notions of indexicality, self-perception and
perception of speakers’ linguistic environments and communities
(iv) representations of native and non-native English-speaking communities and
their relationship to traditional standard varieties
The notion of representation will be examined along three perspectives:
- from the speaker’s perspective, the construction of linguistic and cultural
identities; speakers’ perception of a linguistic environment and the
sociocultural values attached to it
- from the researcher’s perspective, the examination of i) the criteria and
parameters of linguistic representations as devised by communities of
speakers; ii) historical and contemporary conditions of the demographic,
social and cultural dynamics of linguistic communities
- from the artistic and stylistic perspectives, the ways in which the
representations of linguistic and social identities in audiovisual and/or
literary productions feed the representations that speakers themselves have
and produce of their own cultural, linguistic and social identities, and vice
versa, which may notably question the issues of authenticity and stereotyping
Depending on the Covid-19 pandemic situation, other formats, from hybrid to
online conference formats, might be considered.
Guest Speakers:
Karen P. Corrigan, Newcastle University
Manuel Jobert, Lyon 3 University
Jose A. Mompean, University of Murcia
Final Call for Papers:
New dates and deadlines:
Conference: September 1 / September 3, 2021
FINAL deadline for submission: April 30, 2021
Results of refereeing of abstracts: June 1, 2021
Submission of papers:
We invite the submission of abstracts for oral talks and posters. The official
language of the conference is English. Allotted time for oral talks: 20
minutes + 10 minutes for discussion. All abstracts will be reviewed
anonymously by members of the PAC 2021 international Scientific Committee.
Please submit your abstract with the following template via the scientific
registration procedure, available online at https://pac2021.sciencesconf.org:
a fully anonymised abstract in PDF format, no longer than one side of A4, with
2.5cm/1 inch margins, single-spaced, with a font size no smaller than 12, and
with normal character spacing. Please state the category of presentation for
which you wish to apply (oral, poster, oral or poster).
Contact for PAC 2021: please email to pac2021 at sciencesconf.org or to
anne.przewozny at univ-tlse2.fr and amelie.josselin-leray at univ-tlse2.fr
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