32.326, Confs: Anthro Ling, Lang Doc, Socioling/Poland or Online

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Subject: 32.326, Confs: Anthro Ling, Lang Doc, Socioling/Poland or Online

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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 14:01:40
From: Maciej Mętrak [maciej.metrak at ispan.waw.pl]
Subject: Conventional and unconventional ways of transmitting and revitalizing minoritized languages

 
Conventional and unconventional ways of transmitting and revitalizing minoritized languages 
Short Title: CUWTRML 

Date: 08-Sep-2021 - 09-Sep-2021 
Location: Warsaw, Poland 
Contact: Maciej Mętrak 
Contact Email: maciej.metrak at ispan.waw.pl 
Meeting URL: https://ispan.waw.pl/default/ 

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

Meeting Description: 

Originally planned for 2020, the event was postponed and will take place in
September 2021 (in a hybrid or virtual form if needed). 

Over the last few decades, we can observe a great interest in sustaining the
linguistic diversity of the world. Not only are there a growing number of
language activists and activities aimed at protecting minority languages at
the legal level so that they are recognized by states and dominant
communities, but also to maintain them in use and to reinstate their lost
domains of usage. Scholars researching language shift and loss, language
revival and revitalization underline that the chosen strategy and its
effectiveness depend on multiple factors, such as the ethnolinguistic vitality
of a speech community, the level of language loss, language attitudes and
language trauma. All these factors influence (potential) speakers’
opportunities, capacity and motivation to use and to transmit the language
which always has a lower position on the linguistic market than the dominant
languages.

The aim of language revitalization is ‘to bring a language back to some level
of use within their communities after a period of reduction in usage’ (Hinton,
2011, p. 291). Hence, it demands looking for new speakers and new domains of
its use. Family language transmission is perceived to be a crucial factor in
sustaining minority languages. Yet, where the intergenerational transmission
has been disrupted, it is also the most difficult to achieve. In today’s
context, both conventional and unconventional ways of minority language
transmission should be appreciated. Minority language communities, speakers
and language activists invent new ways of transmitting the language concerned.

The aim of this conference, then, is to explore these ways of transmitting
minority and minoritized languages and discuss different aspects of language
revitalization and maintenance.

The conference is open to researchers, PhD students and stakeholders from
across the multidisciplinary field of minority languages.
 

Program Information: 

The Conference Keynote speakers are:
 - Dr. Mary Linn, Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.
 - Prof. Justyna Olko, Artes Liberales, University of Warsaw, Poland
 - Dr. Claudia Soria, CNS, Pisa, Italy
 - Prof. Michael Hornsby, UAM, Poland

You can find information on the Conference here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2584137801816600/

Full conference fee 100 euro and reduced fee of 60 euro for PhD students
covers conference materials, drinks and lunches during the daytime. Social
dinner will be paid additionally.





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