LINGUIST List 21.796
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Mon Feb 15 2010
Calls: Anthropological Ling, Applied Ling, General Ling/USA
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1. Sonja
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New Ways of Analyzing Variation 39
Message 1: New Ways of Analyzing Variation 39
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Date: 12-Feb-2010
From: Sonja Lanehart <sonja.lanehart utsa.edu>
Subject: New Ways of Analyzing Variation 39
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Full Title: New Ways of Analyzing Variation 39 Short Title: NWAV39 Date: 04-Nov-2010 - 06-Nov-2010 Location: San Antonio, TX, USA Contact Person: Sonja Lanehart Meeting Email: nwav39 gmail.com Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2010 Meeting Description: NWAV 39 will take place November 4-6, 2010, in San Antonio, TX, at the conclusion of the second biennial African American Language Conference. This year's NWAV conference theme is "New" New Ways of Analyzing Variation: Diversity, Interdisciplinarity, and Intersectionality. Call for Papers We invite submission of abstracts for papers and posters in all areas of language research related to our theme, including anthropological linguistics, education, rhetoric, writing, literacy, child language acquisition, lexicography, corpus linguistics, sign language, communication studies, variationist research in traditional and less commonly taught languages, and other areas related to language variation. Multidisciplinary, multimethods, and collaborative cutting-edge scholarship are all welcome. Abstracts not exceeding 300 words (excluding title and references) should be submitted electronically no later than June 1, 2010. Authors may submit one singly authored and one jointly-authored abstract or two jointly-authored abstracts. Submissions will be reviewed anonymously. We are also accepting proposals for a limited number of panel sessions and workshops. In addition to traditional workshops, we also welcome cutting-edge and novel submissions particularly related to our themes of diversity, interdisciplinarity, intersectionality, and 'new' ways of analyzing language, particularly multimethods and qualitative methods. Organizers should submit 500-word abstracts describing the panel or workshop theme. Panel organizers should also include individual 300-word abstracts for each participant. The website with further information will be live by March 2010.
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