34.1805, Calls: The Weather in Indo-European: Environment in Language and Culture
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Subject: 34.1805, Calls: The Weather in Indo-European: Environment in Language and Culture
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Date: 06-Jun-2023
From: Julia Sturm [julia.sturm at hum.ku.dk]
Subject: The Weather in Indo-European: Environment in Language and Culture
Full Title: The Weather in Indo-European: Environment in Language and
Culture
Short Title: IE Weather CPH
Date: 10-Nov-2023 - 11-Nov-2023
Location: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Contact Person: Julia Sturm
Meeting Email: julia.sturm at hum.ku.dk
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/ie-weather-cph/home
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Indo-European
Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2023
Meeting Description:
The aim of this conference is to convene scholars interested in the
interaction between early Indo-European speaking peoples and the
climate and weather in their environment. We welcome papers from those
interested in examining this question from the perspective of
historical linguistics, mythology/religion, poetics, and/or
archaeology.
2nd Call for Papers:
Contact: ie.weather.cph at gmail.com, julia.sturm at hum.ku.dk
The aim of this conference is to convene scholars interested in the
interaction between early Indo-European speaking peoples and the
climate and weather in their environment.
The conference will be held on Friday & Saturday, November 10-11, at
the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, located within the
South Campus of the University of Copenhagen. Remote participation via
Zoom is also possible.
The conference will feature the following keynote speakers:
David W. Anthony (Hartwick College)
Martine Robbeets (Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology)
Scholars at any stage of their career are invited to submit an
abstract dealing with linguistic reconstruction of the Indo-European
climate and weather-related lexicon, phraseology, myth and religion.
We welcome papers from those interested in examining this question
from the perspective of historical linguistics, mythology/religion,
poetics, and/or archaeology. A period of twenty minutes will be
allotted for each paper, followed by a ten-minute discussion period.
Abstracts should be no longer than 600 words and should be anonymous.
They should indicate the precise topic to be dealt with, the author's
contribution to the topic and the author's specific conclusions.
Abstracts must be received by June 15, 2023.
They should be sent via email as an attached PDF to Julia Sturm at
ie.weather.cph at gmail.com and julia.sturm at hum.ku.dk.
Successful candidates will be notified shortly after the deadline and
will be invited to submit a revised version of their abstracts by
October 1, 2023. These revised abstracts will be posted online. A
peer-reviewed publication is planned for selected papers.
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