33.3831, Calls: Historical Linguistics/Germany

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3831. Mon Dec 12 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3831, Calls: Historical Linguistics/Germany

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Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 09:28:13
From: Jadranka Gvozdanovic [Jadranka.Gvozdanovic at slav.uni-heidelberg.de]
Subject: International Conference on Historical Linguistics

 
Full Title: 26th International Conference on Historical Linguistics 
Short Title: ICHL26 

Date: 04-Sep-2023 - 08-Sep-2023
Location: Heidelberg, Germany 
Contact Person: Jadranka Gvozdanovic
Meeting Email: Jadranka.Gvozdanovic at slav.uni-heidelberg.de
Web Site: https://www.slav.uni-heidelberg.de/forschung/tagungen/ichl26.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Jan-2023 

Meeting Description:

The jubilee 26th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, 50 years
after the first conference on historical linguistics, will be held from 4 to 8
September 2023 at the University of Heidelberg.

The ICHL brings together historical linguists and specialists in related
fields to explore advances in areas including methods and practices of
linguistic reconstruction; formal and functional approaches to language
change; historical sociolinguistics; computational approaches to historical
linguistics; contact and areal linguistics; interfaces between historical
linguistics and other disciplines; and many other related areas.


Final Call for Papers:

Call for workshop contributions (one page abstract by January 1, 2023, to the
corresponding author). If rejected, consider applying to the general session
(one page abstract + references, EasyChair by January 20, 2023 (extended
deadline for individual papers)).

26th International Conference on Historical Linguistics – ICHL26

Selected workshops  
In order to be considered as a contributor please send a one-page abstract to
the corresponding author by January 1st, 2023.
(If not accepted, consider applying to the general session.)

W1: Climate change and language change (Martine Robbeets) robbeets at shh.mpg.de
W2: Macro-level social motivations for language change: Contact, migration,
and globalization (Bridget Drinka, Gijsbert Rutten and Terttu Nevalainen)
bridget.drinka at utsa.edu
W3: Computational models of diachronic language change (Stefania
Degaetano-Ortlieb, Lauren Fonteyn, Marie-Pauline Krielke and Elke Teich)
s.degaetano at mx.uni-saarland.de
W4: Ambiguity (avoidance) as a factor in language change (Eva Zehentner and
Ilaria De Cesare) eva.zehentner at es.uzh.ch
W5: Conceptual metaphors in a comparative and diachronic perspective (Daniel
Kölligan) daniel.koelligan at uni-wuerzburg.de
W6: Categorizers in diachrony (Laura Grestenberger)
laura.grestenberger at oeaw.ac.at
W7: Interactions at the dawn of history: Methods and results in prehistoric
contact linguistics (Marwan Kilani and Rasmus Bjørn) marwan.kilani at unibas.ch
W8: Filling in the diachronic gaps: The view of Old Iranian from the present
(Shuan Karim and Saloumeh Gholami) karim.56 at osu.edu
W9: “Your birch-bark bag has something” – Grammaticalization and diachrony of
locative, existential and possessive predications (Chris Lasse Däbritz)
chris.lasse.daebritz at uni-hamburg.de
W10: The (pre)history of the languages of Japan – Current issues and prospects
(Étienne Baudel, Aleksandra Jarosz and Georg Orlandi) etienne.baudel at gmail.com
W11: The diachrony of tone – Connecting the field (Sandra Auderset, Rikker
Dockum and Ryan Gehrmann) sandra_auderset at eva.mpg.de
W12: From and towards demonstratives: Grammaticalization processes and beyond
(Veronica Orqueda and Berta González Saavedra) vorqueda at uc.cl
W13: New methods for old languages: The comparability of data (Alessia
Cassarà, Lena Kaltenbach, Mariapaola Piccione and Tara Struik)
alessia.cassara at ling.uni-stuttgart.de
W14: Exploiting standardized cross-linguistic data in historical linguistics
(Johann-Mattis List) mattis.list at lingpy.org
W15: Using secondary dialect data for reconstruction: Methodological
considerations for Arabic (Maris Camilleri and Uri Horesh)
URIH at live.achva.ac.il




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