36.1386, Confs: Saarbrücken Round Table of Dialect Syntax / Saarbrücker Runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax (Germany)
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Subject: 36.1386, Confs: Saarbrücken Round Table of Dialect Syntax / Saarbrücker Runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax (Germany)
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Date: 24-Apr-2025
From: Augustin Speyer [a.speyer at mx.uni-saarland.de]
Subject: Saarbrücken Round Table of Dialect Syntax / Saarbrücker Runder Tisch für Dialektsyntax
Saarbrücken Round Table of Dialect Syntax / Saarbrücker Runder Tisch
für Dialektsyntax
Short Title: SaRDiS
Theme: Syntax of continental West-Germanic varieties
Date: 07-Nov-2025 - 08-Nov-2025
Location: Saarbrücken, Germany
Contact: Augustin Speyer
Contact Email: a.speyer at mx.uni-saarland.de
Meeting URL: https://www.sardis.uni-saarland.de/
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax
Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)
German (deu)
Low German (nds)
Language Family(ies): West Germanic
Submission Deadline: 31-May-2025
In the last years, theoretically informed research on syntax of
different varieties of German has gained momentum. In this symposium,
which is held on a regular basis, we want to bring together
researchers in this field and offer a forum for this line of research.
The papers will appear in printed form in a special issue of the
journal ZDL, as in the last years. The conference languages will be
German and English.
We invite contributions on syntactic research on dialects or other
varieties of German or closely related languages (e.g. Letzeburgish,
Cimbrian and other isolated communities) from a synchronic or
historical viewpoint. The talks should treat the data from a
theoretically informed perspective. Please send a one-page abstract
(Times New Roman, 12 dpi, 1 inch margins) plus 1 page for examples and
references in pdf format to sardis at uni-saarland.de and
a.speyer at mx.uni-saarland.de, with ‚Abstract Sardis 25’ in the subject
line. Deadline is May 31, 2025.
Invited talks are given by Eleonore Brandner (Stuttgart) und Göz
Kaufmann (Freiburg)
Speaking Time: 30 min + 15 min discussion
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