34.2858, Confs: Historical Linguistics
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Subject: 34.2858, Confs: Historical Linguistics
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Date: 02-Oct-2023
From: John Charles Smith [johncharles.smith at stcatz.ox.ac.uk]
Subject: Historical Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Date: 22-Sep-2024 - 28-Sep-2024
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact: John Charles Smith
Contact Email: johncharles.smith at stcatz.ox.ac.uk
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
After being relatively neglected for half a century, following the
strictures of Saussure, diachronic linguistics has re-established its
importance over the last fifty years, and may now be regarded as
central to the study of language. Moreover, research in this area is
moving at a rapid pace, driven in part by the availability of new
technological tools. The section on Historical Linguistics will aim
to reflect the current strengths and preoccupations of the discipline.
Proposals are invited for papers on any aspect of language change,
including structural change (changes in phonology, morphology, and
syntax); semantic and pragmatic change; language contact; cladistics;
sociolinguistic factors in change; and language acquisition and
change. Papers will be especially welcome on new developments in the
study of language change, including the use of large-scale corpora and
artificial intelligence
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