35.1551, Calls: 52nd Annual New Ways of Analyzing Variation

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Subject: 35.1551, Calls: 52nd Annual New Ways of Analyzing Variation

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Date: 17-May-2024
From: Melissa Baralt [mbaralt at fiu.edu]
Subject: 52nd Annual New Ways of Analyzing Variation


Full Title: New Ways of Analyzing Variation - Celebrating Variation in
Multilingual Contexts
Short Title: NWAV 52

Date: 07-Nov-2024 - 09-Nov-2024
Location: Miami, USA
Contact Person: Phillip Carter
Meeting Email: nwavmiami at fiu.edu
Web Site: https://www.nwavmiami.org/

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 28-Jun-2024

Meeting Description:

Florida International University and the University of Miami are
pleased to host the 52nd annual meeting of New Ways of Analyzing
Variation (NWAV) in Miami Beach from 7-9 November 2024.

New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) originated at Georgetown
University in October of 1972 as a site for the young field of
sociolinguistics to explore the study of language change in progress,
language variation, and the complex relationship between language and
society.

The theme of this year’s conference is Celebrating Variation in
Multilingual Contexts / Celebrando la variación en contextos
multilíngües / Celebrando a variação em contextos multilíngues /
Selebre Varyasyon nan Kontèks plizyè lang. We think of multilingualism
broadly, and hope to draw on disciplinary conversations about
bidialectalism, code-switching, language contact, style-shifting,
superdiversity and Sprachbunds, dialect contact and the effects of
language contact on variation and change, broadly conceived. As we
draw on these conversations, we of course hope to open new ways of
analyzing variation in these and all other areas of disciplinary
inquiry.

In keeping with the theme of this year’s conference, and to honor our
commitments to the diverse language communities of Miami and Miami
Beach, NWAV 52 will embrace multilingualism throughout the program. We
invite you to view this page in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and
Haitian Creole, four languages that link Miami to language communities
across the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, and
beyond.

We also invite you to submit an abstract in any of these languages. To
help with reviewing – and the flow of multilingualism through the
conference - we have a couple of suggestions: if you submit an
abstract in English, please consider submitting an optional, second
version in another language of the conference. If you submit an
abstract in Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole, please consider
submitting an abstract in English.

The organizers of NWAV 52-Miami Beach are delighted to announce the
call for papers for the 52nd Annual New Ways of Analyzing Variation
conference, "Celebrating Variation in Multilingual Contexts." This
conference aims to explore the richness and diversity inherent in
multilingual environments, highlighting the significance of variation
in language use across various sociolinguistic contexts.

 We invite abstract submissions for papers, and welcome both
quantitative and qualitative approaches to variation in all areas of
language, broadly conceived. While we especially encourage submissions
that align with the theme of the conference, we welcome work from all
areas of variationist inquiry.

Please visit https://www.nwavmiami.org/ for more information.

Deadline for abstract submissions: 28 June 2024 (11:59pm EDT)



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