34.3153, Calls: 11th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics
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Subject: 34.3153, Calls: 11th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics
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Date: 24-Oct-2023
From: Adrian Riccelli [arriccel at buffalo.edu]
Subject: 11th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics
Full Title: 11th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics
Short Title: WSS11
Date: 17-Apr-2024 - 19-Apr-2024
Location: Buffalo, New York, USA
Contact Person: Adrian Riccelli
Meeting Email: arriccel at buffalo.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Spanish (spa)
Language Family(ies): Ibero-Romance
Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2023
Meeting Description:
The International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics (WSS) is a
biennial conference that brings together scholars and students from
around the globe involved in the study of language in society, with a
particular focus on Spanish and language contact situations involving
Spanish. All fields and methodologies broadly related to
sociolinguistics are welcome, including synchronic and diachronic
approaches, quantitative and qualitative research, language variation
and change, contact linguistics and multilingualism, Spanish in the US
and Canada, pidgin and creole studies, language policy and planning,
and language attitudes, identities, and ideologies, among many others.
The 2024 conference, its 11th edition, will be held at the State
University of New York at Buffalo in Buffalo, New York at the heart of
the Buffalo-Niagara and western New York binational region, on April
17-19.
We acknowledge that the land on which the University at Buffalo
operates is the territory of the Seneca Nation, a member of the
Haudenosaunee/Six Nations Confederacy. This territory is covered by
The Dish with One Spoon Treaty of Peace and Friendship, a pledge to
peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. It
is also covered by the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua, between the United
States Government and the Six Nations Confederacy, which further
affirmed Haudenosaunee land rights and sovereignty in the State of New
York. Today, this region is still the home to the Haudenosaunee
people, and we are grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and
share ideas in this territory.
Call for Papers:
We invite abstracts for individual papers (20 minutes, plus 10 minutes
for discussion), organized panels (3 or 4 participants for a total of
90 minutes or 120 minutes, respectively), and poster presentations.
Papers and poster presentations can be delivered in Spanish or
English.
In consonance with the varied specializations of the host institution,
we additionally invite abstracts and special panel proposals on
sociolinguistic approaches to: (i) indigenous languages of the
Americas adjacent to and/or in contact with Ibero-Romance varieties,
(ii) Ibero-Romance-lexified pidgin and creole languages and/or
‘contact varieties’, and (iii) Lusophone-lexified varieties adjacent
to and/or in contact with other Hispano-Romance varieties.
Individual and poster presenters should submit an abstract of 300
words in length. Panel organizers should submit a 300-word description
of the panel together with a 300-word abstract for each presentation.
Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per
person. Please DO NOT include any personal information in the abstract
file you are uploading. The organizers may choose not to accept your
abstract if personal information is in the file.
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