35.2687, Calls: Colloque Bisannuel sur la Diachronie de l'Anglais (Biennial Conference on the Diachrony of English)

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Subject: 35.2687, Calls: Colloque Bisannuel sur la Diachronie de l'Anglais (Biennial Conference on the Diachrony of English)

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Date: 27-Sep-2024
From: Brian Lowrey [blowrey at orange.fr]
Subject: Colloque Bisannuel sur la Diachronie de l'Anglais (Biennial Conference on the Diachrony of English)


Full Title: Colloque Bisannuel sur la Diachronie de l'Anglais
(Biennial Conference on the Diachrony of English)
Short Title: CBDA 8

Date: 22-May-2025 - 23-May-2025
Location: Tours, France
Contact Person: Brian Lowrey
Meeting Email: blowrey at orange.fr
Web Site: www.cbdaconference.org/

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): Germanic

Call Deadline: 03-Feb-2025

Meeting Description:

The conference is devoted to the history of the English language
English and to issues related to its development over time. Papers are
welcome on on all periods and in all fields of linguistic inquiry.

Call for Papers:

The eighth edition of the international Colloque Bisannuel sur la
Diachronie de l’Anglais (Biennial Conference on the Diachrony of
English, CBDA-8) will take place in Tours from May 22nd to May 23rd
2025, hosted by the Université de Tours (Laboratoire Ligérien de
Linguistique, équipe VETD-VO) and organised in collaboration with the
Université de Lorraine-Metz (laboratoire InterDisciplinarité dans les
Études Anglophones) and the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
(Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches sur les Langues et la
Pensée).

The objective of the conference is to provide colleagues working on
the history of English, in all fields and from all theoretical
perspectives, with an opportunity to present their work and a forum
within which to discuss current issues in English diachronic
linguistics.

Session Papers

We invite contributors to submit session papers on all topics
concerned with change and variation in the history of English (syntax,
semantics, phonology, morphology, pragmatics, sociolinguistics,
language contact, lexicology, etc.), on all periods in the history of
English, and even on other languages directly relevant to the study of
the evolution of English. Full papers will be allotted 30 minutes,
including 10 minutes for discussion. If you would like to present a
paper, please submit an abstract (approximately 300 - 400 words) in
pdf format using the EasyAbs system at:
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/CBDA8

Abstracts should reach us no later than February 3rd, 2025. All
submissions will be reviewed anonymously by two referees. Notification
of acceptance will be sent as of February 24th 2025.

Invited speakers

We are delighted to announce that the plenary speakers at this year's
conference will be Richard Ingham from the University of Westminster
(Great Britain), and Aude Mairey from Sorbonne University (France).
Richard Ingham will be giving the second Xavier Dekeyser Memorial
Lecture.


Conference Fee

The conference fee is 40 euros (20 euros for students), and includes
participation in all sessions of the conference, the conference
package, and light refreshments. All participants, however, are
expected to pay their own travel and accommodation expenses.

Website

For further information, please go to the conference website at:

http://www.cbdaconference.org/

We look forward to seeing you in Tours in 2025!

Organising committee (Université de Tours)

Alexandre Etcheheguy
Sylvain Gatelais
Oxana Kharlamenko
Élisa Marcadet
Ileana Sasu
Fabienne Toupin

Scientific committee

Dominique Boulonnais (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France)
Hubert Cuyckens (University of Leuven, Belgium)
Patrick Honeybone (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Sylvain Gatelais (Université de Tours, France)
Oxana Kharlamenko (Université de Tours, France)
Elise Louviot (Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France)
Brian Lowrey (Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France)
Ayumi Miura (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Ileana Sasu (Université de Tours, France)
Camille Ternisien (Université de Lorraine, Metz, France)
Olga Timofeeva (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Fabienne Toupin (Université de Tours, France)



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