35.3216, Calls: Language Documentation / International Journal of Bilingualism - "Language convergence and diversity in the post-Soviet multilingual diaspora across the world" (Jrnl)
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Subject: 35.3216, Calls: Language Documentation / International Journal of Bilingualism - "Language convergence and diversity in the post-Soviet multilingual diaspora across the world" (Jrnl)
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Date: 12-Nov-2024
From: Vladislava Warditz [vwarditz at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: Language Documentation / International Journal of Bilingualism - "Language convergence and diversity in the post-Soviet multilingual diaspora across the world" (Jrnl)
Call for Papers:
"Language convergence and diversity in the post-Soviet multilingual
diaspora across the world"
The special issue focuses 1) on the use of Russian as a postcolonial
lingua franca in and between different post-Soviet diaspora, 2) on the
contact-induced language shifts of home languages caused by the
contact with dominant societal languages, on the one hand, and with
Russian, on the other hand, and 3) on the status of the Russian as a
postcolonial lingua franca in multilingual migrant communities.
Thereby, the proposal considers the migrant landscape also as a
framework for the preservation of endangered languages (e.g., Buryat
and Kalmyk languages, Latgalian, etc.) and, in doing so, looks at
migrant languages as immaterial cultural heritage and as a source of
European language diversity.
We request, prior to submitting a manuscript, that the interested
authors first submit a proposed title and an abstract of 250–300 words
summarizing their intended contribution. Please send it to the Gues
Editor, Dr. Vladislava Warditz (vwarditz at uni-koeln.de) by December 15,
2024. Abstracts will be reviewed for the purpose of ensuring their
proper fit within the purview of the Special Issue. Notification of
abstract acceptance will be given by December 25, 2025. The tentative
deadline for full manuscript submission is April 15, 2025. Full
manuscripts will undergo double-blind peer review.
Dr. Vladislava Warditz
Guest Editor
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