35.2996, Calls: Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Colloquium 2025
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Subject: 35.2996, Calls: Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Colloquium 2025
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Date: 25-Oct-2024
From: Elizaveta Zimont [elizaveta.zimont at univ-reims.fr]
Subject: Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Colloquium 2025
Full Title: Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas
Colloquium 2025
Short Title: HSS-2025
Date: 03-Sep-2025 - 05-Sep-2025
Location: Reims, France
Contact Person: Elizaveta ZIMONT
Meeting Email: elizaveta.zimont at univ-reims.fr
Web Site: https://hss-2025.sciencesconf.org/
Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics; Linguistic Theories;
Philosophy of Language
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2025
Meeting Description:
See call for papers.
Call for Papers:
The 2025 annual colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society for the History
of Linguistic Ideas will be held from Wednesday 3 September to Friday
5 September 2025 at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA,
Reims, France).
The general theme of the colloquium is:
Linguistics and Rhetoric: A Tale of Two Frenemies
>From its very beginnings the study of language in the Western world
has been intimately related to rhetoric. Although the two branches
eventually split, their mutual influence continues to this day,
triggering at times lively discussions between the proponents of each
field. Within this general theme, we welcome contributions on
historical interaction between, on the one hand, language study and/or
linguistics and, on the other hand, any kind of traditional lore on
eloquence (such as Western rhetoric) from any part of the world.
Contributions may, for example, explore questions related to the
transfer of metalinguistic terminology and theoretical notions or to
methodological controversies involving both fields.
Confirmed speaker: Anne Grondeux (CNRS – Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
In addition, we cordially invite papers on any topic in the History of
Linguistics and Linguistic Ideas and Practices. We also welcome
proposals for panel discussions or thematic workshops. Please note
that the website (https://hss-2025.sciencesconf.org) will be available
from 15 November 2024.
Proposals for open panels or thematic workshops should be submitted
online
(https://hss-2025.sciencesconf.org) by 15 December 2024. Proposals
should include:
- Name of the organizer(s)
- Institutional affiliation
- Short statement (ca. 100-150 words) giving the rationale for the
panel
- (List of participants if already available)
All other proposals should be submitted online
(https://hss-2025.sciencesconf.org) by 31 January 2025. Proposals
should include:
- Name
- Institutional affiliation (if any)
- Email address
- Abstract (max. 250 words, written in the language the paper will be
presented in)
Notification of acceptance will be made by 31 March 2025.
Presentations should not exceed 20 minutes allowing for 10 minutes of
discussion.
The regular conference fee for members of the Henry Sweet Society is
100€. The conference fee includes coffee breaks and lunch. For more
information, please visit the website
(https://hss-2025.sciencesconf.org).
If you are not yet a member of the Society, please consider joining.
Note that the Henry Sweet Society membership fee includes free access
to the journal Language & History (3 issues a year, online-first and
back issues: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ylhi20). Here is how
to join: https://www.henrysweet.org/join-the-society.
Postgraduates, early career scholars and other deserving candidates
are encouraged to consider applying for the Martin Burr Travel Bursary
(https://www.henrysweet.org/martin-burr-travel-bursary) by 31 May
2025.
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