35.2955, Calls: AFLA32-ISLOJ10 Special Session on Register

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Subject: 35.2955, Calls: AFLA32-ISLOJ10 Special Session on Register

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Date: 23-Oct-2024
From: Jozina Vander Klok [jozina.vander.klok at hu-berlin.de]
Subject: AFLA32-ISLOJ10 Special Session on Register


Full Title: AFLA32-ISLOJ10 Special Session on Register
Short Title: AFLA32-ISLOJ10 Register

Date: 05-Jun-2025 - 05-Jun-2025
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Contact Person: Jozina Vander Klok
Meeting Email: jozina.vander.klok at hu-berlin.de
Web Site: https://afla.atmajaya.ac.id/  and
https://indoling.com/isloj/isloj-10/isloj-10-call-for-papers/

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Morphology; Phonology;
Semantics; Syntax
Language Family(ies): Austronesian

Call Deadline: 10-Jan-2025

Meeting Description:

The joint conferences AFLA 32 and ISLOJ 10 will include an integrated
special session on register, which broadly encompasses aspects of the
register knowledge of the speakers of a language (such as which
alternatives are available) and which situational parameters are
relevant (properties of the surroundings, properties of the addressee,
purpose of the interaction etc.).   This special session aims to
better understand the role of register across languages that explains
why certain grammatical variants differ by register, identifying
cross-linguistically valid principles of register, and how might these
be suitably modelled,  taking Austronesian languages in particular, of
which several are known to have grammaticalized speech registers or
speech levels.  Given that this is a joint special session, we invite
papers on any Austronesian languages.

For this special session, we especially invite papers along two
research tracks. The first track is how overt vs. implicit marking of
grammatical features are distributed across registers, and more
generally, how the grammatical properties of a language interacts with
possibilities of register variation. This could include, for instance,
different types of marking via reduplication, forms of address and
politeness, or tense-aspect-mood marking, among others. The second
track concerns modeling register in multilingual contact situations,
with regard to the emergence of contact-induced grammatical variants
and register-related language-mixing.  This special session aims to
foster initial research within and across Austronesian languages, to
relate to current research on register across other languages and
across several disciplines (see, for further information, the
Collaborative Research Centre 1412 on ‘Register’) <
https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/>

Call for Papers:

Since this will be a joint AFLA32-ISLOJ10 Special Session on Register,
abstracts may be submitted ONCE, either AFLA32 or ISLOJ10.  Please
follow their respective abstract submission guidelines.

For submission through AFLA32 and AFLA32 abstract guidelines, see the
abstract submission portal:
https://afla.atmajaya.ac.id/send-abstract

For submission through ISLOJ10, please send the abstract to
isloj.linguistics AT gmail.com. ISLOJ10 abstract guidelines can be
found here:
https://indoling.com/isloj/isloj-10/isloj-10-call-for-papers/



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