36.673, Confs: Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies / USA
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Subject: 36.673, Confs: Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies / USA
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Date: 21-Feb-2025
From: Lindsay Preseau [lpreseau at iastate.edu]
Subject: Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies
Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies
Date: 25-Sep-2025 - 28-Sep-2025
Location: Arlington, Virginia, USA
Meeting URL:
https://www.thegsa.org/blog/cfp-gsa-49th-annual-conference
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Germanic
The Linguistics and Language Studies Interdisciplinary Network of the
GSA invites papers on topics relevant to linguistics and language in
German Studies, broadly conceived. We seek to bring together
transdisciplinary approaches to the study of both the German language
in its various forms, periods, and functions and the study of minority
languages of historical and political relevance to German Studies. We
welcome papers from the diverse fields for which language is a central
object of analysis, including but not limited to:
applied linguistics and language pedagogy
dialectology
historical linguistics
language pedagogy
linguistic anthropology philology
philosophy of language poetics
second language acquisition
semiotics
sociolinguistics
new forms and varieties of German (e.g., Kiezdeutsch, Namdeutsch)
stylistics
translation studies
We also welcome papers from any subfield that employs language as an
analytical tool through methodologies such as, but not limited to:
corpus-linguistic research
digital text analysis
discourse analysis
linguistic ethnography
narrative analysis
Please submit a 350 to 500-word abstract and a short bio or CV to Marc
Pierce (mpierc at austin.utexas.edu) and Lindsay Preseau
(Lpreseau at iastate.edu) by March 10, 2024. Please do not hesitate to
contact us if you have any questions.
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