35.3337, Confs: Talk about Talk - Enregisterment, Language Awareness, Metalinguistic Discourses (Workshop)

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Subject: 35.3337, Confs: Talk about Talk - Enregisterment, Language Awareness, Metalinguistic Discourses (Workshop)

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Date: 21-Nov-2024
From: Johanna Gerwin [gerwin at anglistik.uni-kiel.de]
Subject: Talk about Talk - Enregisterment, Language Awareness, Metalinguistic Discourses (Workshop)


Talk about Talk - Enregisterment, Language Awareness, Metalinguistic
Discourses (Workshop)

Date: 10-Jan-2025 - 11-Jan-2025
Location: Kiel University, Germany
Contact: Johanna Gerwin
Contact Email: gerwin at anglistik.uni-kiel.de
Meeting URL:
https://www.anglistik.uni-kiel.de/de/fachgebiete/linguistik/anderwald/workshop-talk-about-talk

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description:

The study of 'talk about talk' involves the in-depth analysis of
meta-linguistic commentary produced by non-linguists. While data
consisting of people's metalinguistic knowledge, beliefs, and
evaluations were often dismissed as biased and uninteresting by
linguists, researchers working in Perceptual Dialectology,
'Third-wave' Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Enregisterment,
Linguistic Anthropology, and Citizen Sociolinguistics have stressed
the importance of these issues for language change, (socio)linguistic
agency, language ideology, and the deconstruction of linguistic bias
and discrimination. This workshop, organised by Lieselotte Anderwald
and Johanna Gerwin at Kiel University, Germany, aims at integrating
these different approaches by bringing together leading researchers
from all linguistic fields that take 'talk about talk' seriously.

We have limited capacity for in-person auditors and will offer a live
stream via Zoom on both workshop days (10-11 January 2025). If you
would like to attend the talks in person or online, please send an
email to Johanna Gerwin (gerwin at anglistik.uni-kiel.de).

Invited speakers include Asif Agha (University of Pennsylvania) and
Barbara Johnstone (Carnegie Mellon University) (keynote speakers),
Jürgen Spitzmüller (University of Vienna), Betsy Evans (University of
Washington), Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno), Cecelia
Cutler (City University of New York), Chris Montgomery (University of
Sheffield), Rob Drummond (Manchester Metropolitan University), Cara
Penry Williams (University of Derby), Andrea Leone-Pizzighella (Eurac
Research Bolzano), Lieselotte Anderwald (Kiel University), and Johanna
Gerwin (Kiel University).

For more information, please visit our website:
https://www.anglistik.uni-kiel.de/de/fachgebiete/linguistik/anderwald/workshop-talk-about-talk.



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