LINGUIST List 21.4784
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Sun Nov 28 2010
Calls: General Linguistics, Sociolinguistics/Germany
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International Conference on Language Variation in Europe
Message 1: International Conference on Language Variation in Europe
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Date: 26-Nov-2010
From: Peter Auer <peter.auer frias.uni-freiburg.de>
Subject: International Conference on Language Variation in Europe
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Full Title: International Conference on Language Variation in Europe Short Title: ICLaVE 6 Date: 29-Jun-2011 - 01-Jul-2011 Location: Freiburg, Germany Contact Person: Peter Auer Meeting Email: peter.auer frias.uni-freiburg.de Web Site: http://www.iclave.uni-freiburg.de Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2010 Meeting Description: Plenary speakers: Prof. Joan Bresnan (Stanford) Prof. Sjef Barbiers (Amsterdam) Prof. Arnulf Deppermann (Mannheim) Local Organising Committee: Peter Auer, Juliane Besters-Dilger, Göz Kaufmann, Bernd Kortmann, Christian Mair, Stefan Pfänder, Guido Seiler Call For Papers ICLaVE is one of the most important fora for research in the area of language variation in Europe. It aims at bringing together scholars of languages or language varieties spoken in Europe with the purpose of discussing empirical, methodological and theoretical issues in the study of language variation and change on the continent. Scholars in any area of linguistics, such as historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, dialectology, sociolinguistics, phonetics, etc. are invited to submit their proposals. Abstracts for papers should be of 300-500 words in length (including references). You can also submit an abstract for a poster. They should be sent to iclave6 frias.uni-freiburg.de Reminder: Abstract submission for ICLAVE6 will close November 30! Abstracts should be sent to iclave6 frias.uni-freiburg.de.
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