36.3680, Calls: Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity XIX (Canada)

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Subject: 36.3680, Calls: Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity XIX (Canada)

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Date: 26-Nov-2025
From: Stefan Dollinger [stefan.dollinger at ubc.ca]
Subject: Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity XIX


Full Title: Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity XIX
Short Title: Methods XIX

Date: 04-Aug-2026 - 07-Aug-2026
Location: Vancouver, Canada

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 07-Dec-2025

Final Call for Papers:
By repeated request and popular demand, the Organizing Committee of
the Conference of Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity XIX
(4-7 Aug. 2026 at qewem, UBC, Vancouver) is pleased to announce THE
EXTENSION of its PAPER and POSTER deadline from 30 November to 7
December 2025, 11:59 pm PT.
Methods XIX website and Call for papers/posters details:
thttps://methodsxix.ubc.ca
The workshop deadline closed on 31 October. Six workshops were
accepted (see below):
1) Rethinking assumptions: language regard is not peripheral
Convened by Michol F. Hoffman, Cara Penry Williams and James Walker
(introduction plus 7 papers)
2) Recent advances in Perceptual Dialectology
Convened by Gabriela Alvarez, Betsy E. Evans and Dennis Preston
(introduction plus 7 papers)
3) Toward a dialectology of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Recognizing linguistic
variation and change while supporting intergenerational continuity
Convened by Thomas Kettig and Gabriel Gilbert (introduction plus 7
papers)
4) Exploring self-conceptualizations about (dia)lects, registers and
references in German-speaking contexts
Convened by Johanna Fanta-Jende (4 papers)
5) Creole linguistics, sociolinguistics and dialectology
Convened by Stephane Goyette (4 papers)
6) Linguistic pluricentricity 2.0: the transnational angle
Convened by Stefan Dollinger (6 papers)



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