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https://www.historicalsociolinguistics.be/hsyrf-2025/program/
Call for papers can be downloaded from here: https://www.ellmenet.com/ellme25-cfp
The annual conference includes parallel talk sessions on linguistic subdisciplines, poster sessions, and a plenary talk by the national National Achievement Laureate. The local organizers have proposed a special session on transcription challenges for Indigenous languages, as well as a panel entitled "AI tools for under-resourced languages", featuring Anna Kazantseva & Akwirat茅kha' Martin. The day after the conference, there will be four crash-course workshops (ELAN, Data management, data stora
Key dates:
- Call for Abstracts Circulated: 13th of January, 2025
- Abstract Submission Opens: 3rd of March, 2025
- Abstract Submission Deadline: Midnight (23:59 CET) on Monday, 7th April 2025
- Notification of Acceptance: Expected by Monday, 19th May 2025
- Registration Opens: 12th of May 2025
- Conference dates: 17th 鈥 19th September 2025
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Abstract Submission Opens: 1 December 2024
Abstract Submission Closes: 10 February 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 31 March 2025
Tuesday, 17 December 2024 (Central European Time)
09:00 鈥 09:10 Cecilia Poletto Opening remarks
09:10 鈥 10:10 Anna Szabolsci, "Who invokes silent negation? The view from a hybrid negative concord language"
10:10 鈥 10:50 Ebert, Fuhrmann, Guerrini, Zani, "Cancellation and varieties of non-at-issueness"
10:50 鈥 11:20 Coffee Break
11:20 鈥 12:00 Bharadwaj, Hartmann, Sementsova, Zeijlstra, "Negative scope mismatches in coordination"
12:00 - 12:40 Banafo, Sasu, Dunlap, Mursell, Hartmann, "Expected and
December 12th
9h-9h30 : Opening session - 芦 Complexity 禄 as seen by the organizers
9h30-10h30 : Invited talk- Didier Grandjean (Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, U. of Geneva, Switzerland), La complexit茅 au c艙ur de l鈥櫭﹎otion
10h30-10h50 : Coffee break
Session 1
10h50-11h20 : Pascale Feldkamp Moreira and Yuri Bizzoni (Aarhus U., Denmark), Levels of Complexity in Literary Language: A Preliminary Study
11h20-11h50 : Quentin Feltgen (Ghent U., Belgium), Language as a complex system from a str
Invited speakers include Asif Agha (University of Pennsylvania) and Barbara Johnstone (Carnegie Mellon University) (keynote speakers), J眉rgen Spitzm眉ller (University of Vienna), Betsy Evans (University of Washington), Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno), Cecelia Cutler (City University of New York), Chris Montgomery (University of Sheffield), Rob Drummond (Manchester Metropolitan University), Cara Penry Williams (University of Derby), Andrea Leone-Pizzighella (Eurac Research Bolzano),
The following plenary speakers have confirmed their participation:
- Marianne Gullberg (Lund University, Sweden)
https://www.sol.lu.se/en/person/MarianneGullberg/
- Ignacio M. Palacios Mart铆nez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Espa帽a)
https://www.spertus.es/ignacio.html
- Rob Schoonen (Radboud University, The Netherlands)
https://www.ru.nl/en/people/schoonen-j
- Chelo Vargas Sierra (Universitat d鈥橝lacant, Espa帽a).
https://personal.ua.es/es/chelo-vargas/pagina-personal-de-chelo-v
Thematic axes
8:30 Opening
9:00 Literacy in Spanish and English (FL)
10:25 English for sustainable employment
10:40 Self-compassion and anxiety when speaking English (FL)
11:10 Learning French (FL)
11:35 Teaching and communication
12:00 Break
2:00 Sociophonetics and Aramaic
3:00 Culture and early childhood education
3:45 Argumentation and literature
4:05 Feminism and literature
4:30 Closing/Review of poster exhibition
French Phonology Network (R茅seau Fran莽ais de Phonologie)
General Chair:
Carolyn Jane Anderson
Co-organizers:
Grusha Prasad
Fr茅d茅ric Mailhot
More details can be found on the conference website.
Section 15 - 39. Romanistiktag Universit盲t Konstanz
Here is the translation:
Thematic Panels
The conference will offer a variety of approaches to reflect on global connections through language, literature, and translation. Some of the panels include:
- Language as an Intercultural Bridge: The role of linguistic communication and translation in building global understandings.
- Transnational Narratives: How literature and cinema reflect, question, and contribute to cultural interconnectedness.
- Translation in the Globalized World: Challenges, n
More information can be found on the website.
Submission Guidelines:
鈥 Abstracts should be sent to this Email: Mu_Arts_conf@mutah.edu.jo
鈥 Abstracts should not exceed (400) words and should be written in Times New Roman, font 12.
鈥 Five Keywords reflecting the content of the presentation should be written at the bottom of the abstract page.
鈥 The researcher must state the following on the abstract page: the title of the research, their name, academic rank,
and the institution they are affiliated with.
鈥 A copy of the researcher鈥檚 CV
More information can be found on the conference website.
The conference program and Zoom links for each day are available here:
https://wecol.weebly.com/program-2024.html
WECOL is a free event open to the public.
The conference will be held on-site at the Jagiellonian University in Krak贸w, Poland and the main language of the conference is English. Please consult the CTER 2025 website for details, including registration and important dates.
For more details please visit the conference website.