LINGUIST List 23.1290
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Wed Mar 14 2012
Calls: Celtic, Historical Ling, Socioling, General Ling/Poland
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Date: 13-Mar-2012
From: Karolina Rosiak <karolka ifa.amu.edu.pl>
Subject: Celtic Satellite Session: From Dawn to Twilight
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Full Title: Celtic Satellite Session: From Dawn to Twilight
Date: 08-Sep-2012 - 10-Sep-2012
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Karolina Rosiak
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://ifa.amu.edu.pl/plm/2012/Celtic_satellite
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Other Specialty: Celtic Languages
Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2012
Meeting Description:
The Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures in the School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, is pleased to invite participation for a special Celtic Satellite Session organized this year as part of the 43rd Poznań Linguistic Meeting from 8-10 September 2012.
Call for Papers: The organizers invite established scholars as well as young researchers working in the field of Celtic Studies to submit paper proposals (max. 300 words) for talks of twenty minutes plus ten minutes of discussion. Please submit your paper proposals via EasyChair: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=plm2012celtic The aim of this panel is to provide a platform for the discussion of recent findings related to the development of the Celtic languages. Papers are invited on topics covering all historical periods. Topics may include, but are not restricted to, the controversy over the origins of the Celtic language family, subsequent developments among the Celtic languages, and current sociolinguistic debates including minority language rights and language planning.
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