32.4070, Calls: Anthro Ling, Lang Doc, Lexicography, Socioling, Typology/Italy

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Subject: 32.4070, Calls: Anthro Ling, Lang Doc, Lexicography, Socioling, Typology/Italy

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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2021 06:10:03
From: Gian Claudio Batic [gcbatic at unior.it]
Subject: 4th Symposium on West African Languages

 
Full Title: 4th Symposium on West African Languages 
Short Title: SyWAL2022 

Date: 21-Sep-2022 - 23-Sep-2022
Location: Naples, Italy 
Contact Person: Gian Claudio Batic
Meeting Email: sywal2022 at unior.it
Web Site: https://www.unior.it/ricerca/26771/3/4th-symposium-on-west-african-languages-21-23-september-2022.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Language Documentation; Lexicography; Sociolinguistics; Typology 

Language Family(ies): Afroasiatic; Niger-Congo; Nilo-Saharan 

Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2022 

Meeting Description:

4th Symposium on West African Languages (SyWAL2020) – ‘Uniformity,
Variability, Diversity’

SyWAL2022 targets all aspects of studies on African languages spoken in West
Africa and West African languages used elsewhere. We invite papers discussing
the topics related (but not limited) to the following research areas:
descriptive linguistics of individual languages, typology and comparative
linguistics, sociolinguistics, contact phenomena, cultural linguistics,
computational linguistics, gestures and sign languages, discursive variants
and language registers.
The first edition of the Symposium (SyWAL2014) was hosted in Naples by
Dipartimento di Asia, Africa e Mediterraneo, Università di Napoli
“L’Orientale”, the second edition (SyWAL2016) was held at the Institut für
Afrikawissenschaften, Universität Wien, and the the third edition (SyWAL 2018)
was organized in Poland by Katedra Języków i Kultur Afryki, Uniwersytetu
Warszawskiego. The 4th Symposium on West African Languages (SyWAL2022) will
return to Naples and take place on the premises of the University of Naples
“L’Orientale”.

The working language of the Symposium is English.

Organisers:
Gian Claudio Batic (University of Naples “L’Orientale”)
Valentina Schiattarella (University of Hamburg)

Scientific committee:
Sergio Baldi (University of Naples “L’Orientale”)
Gian Claudio Batic (University of Naples “L’Orientale”)
Abdourahmane Diallo (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Nina Pawlak (University of Warsaw)
Anne Storch (University of Cologne)
Georg Ziegelmeyer (University of Vienna)


Call for Papers:

We invite panel proposals related (but not limited) to the following research
areas: language description, language documentation, typology and comparative
linguistics, sociolinguistics, contact phenomena, cultural linguistics,
computational linguistics, gestures and sign languages, discursive variants
and language registers. Although proposals that resonate with the SyWAL2022
theme ‘Uniformity, Variability, Diversity’ will be especially welcome,
proposals may be on any topic relevant to the Symposium.

Proposals for themed panel sessions can be either for single sessions (90
minutes/3 presentations or 120 minutes/4 presentations) or double sessions
(90/120 minutes x 2). Proposals should include: (1) title of the panel, (2)
Name and affiliation (if any) of the proponent, (3) outline (300 words max),
and (4) outline of the full planned proceedings (this may include specific
speakers/titles for talks, or intended profiles of who/what is to be included,
and whether you plan to do a public call for papers). Panel convenors will be
fully responsible for ensuring quality through the appropriate process of
review, selection, and for organization of constituent paper presentations.
Themed panel proposals will not go through the EasyChair review procedure that
the stand-alone SyWAL2022 papers will go through. Proposals must be made in
English (the language of the conference). Decisions on the panel proposals
will be made by the Scientific Committee and these will be communicated to all
proposing convenors by the 14 March, 2022.

Email address for submissions: sywal2022 at unior.it
Deadline for panel proposals: 28 February 2022




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