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PLC49 will take place on 5 and 6 April 2025 (Saturday and Sunday).
A detailed program will be made available at a later date.
Workshop Habituals and habitual auxiliaries
Mon 7 & Tue 8 Oct 2024
Hybrid UPS Pouchet, Paris, France & zoom
Salle de conf茅rences 59 rue Pouchet 75017 Paris
Map: http://www.pouchet.cnrs.fr/plan.htm
Invited speakers
Nora Boneh (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Sune Gregersen (Christian-Albrechts-Universit盲t zu Kiel, Frisian Institute)
Iva Kova膷 (U. Wien)
The workshop is free and open to the public.
Zoom links (and updated program) available at
https://www.sfl.cnrs.fr/fr/synsem-colloque
Studies on language contact and on any contact-related variety from any theoretical or methodological perspective are welcome. The diversity of the participants' perspectives will contribute to providing multifaceted and novel insights to the field. The conference language is English.
In particular, we encourage contributions regarding the following topics:
- description of contact-related phenomena in any area of grammar;
- field research in contemporary contact settings;
- research on contact
We are delighted that the following speakers have accepted our invitation to present at the workshop:
Kriszta Szendr艖i (Universit盲t Wien)
Lena Borise (CNRS/Universit茅 Paris Cit茅)
Edoardo Cavirani (KU Leuven)
C茅dric Patin (Universit茅 de Lille)
Danfeng Wu (University of Oxford)
Claudia Crocco (Universiteit Gent)
The programme and abstracts can be consulted at: http://www.llf.cnrs.fr/sites/llf.cnrs.fr/files/u679/Programme%20Syntax-Prosody%20Workshop.pdf
Participation is free, but please registe
鈥榃onders of the World鈥 | The Journal of Languages, Texts, and Society Conference 2024
9.30鈥9.45* Welcome and introduction
Kat Rolfe & Qizhu Zhao | University of Nottingham
Conference organising team
9.45鈥10.45 Panel 1. Histories and Herstories
鈥樷淥ut On Their Geg鈥: Women, class and popular performance in Belfast鈥
Claire Murphy | Queen鈥檚 University Belfast
鈥楢n Ironic Representation of Women as 鈥淓difices of Nature鈥 in Mahapatara鈥檚 鈥淪ummer鈥 using Peter H眉hn鈥檚 Narratological Framework鈥
Sai
9:00 - 9:20: Registration/Reception
9:20 - 9:30: Opening Remarks
Session 1 - Part 1
9:30 - 10:00 Pathways to Bilingual Mastery: Impact of Translation and Interpreting Training on Spanish-English Proficiency (Cristina Lozano Arguelles & A铆da Mart铆nez-G贸mez)
10:00 - 10:30 Mapping the Writing Proficiency of Bilingual Young Adult Learners Enrolled at Minority-Serving Institutions (Alberta Gatti, Syelle Graves & Daniela Castillo)
10:30-11:00 Effective Pedagogies for Heritage Language Development in
Submissions should include an abstract (up to 500 words, excluding references) as well as a short biography and should be sent to:
鈥 Melissa Martin-Kemel ,
鈥 B茅reng猫re Lafiandra ,
鈥 Jon Delogu ,
鈥 Alma-Pierre Bonnet
Please don鈥檛 hesitate to submit an abstract if you鈥檙e interested.
For more details about the conference and the abstract submission proce
The ISAPh 2024 program is available at https://isaph2024.ut.ee/program/
The four plenary talks will be streamed online and will later be available in the University of Tartu video archive.
Ocke-Schwen Bohn (Aarhus University): Forever young: No 鈥渃ritical period鈥 for speech learning ability
30 September 2024, 10:00 (Eastern European Summer Time UTC+3) https://uttv.ee/live?id=35737
Sofia Str枚mbergsson (Karolinska Institutet): Navigating the search for 鈥榥ormal鈥 in children鈥檚 speech and language
We warmly invite you to submit your research papers by 1 November 2024.
Selected topics include, among others:
鈥 Communicative practices in business communication
鈥 Corporate language and language management
鈥 Multicultural and diversity management
鈥 Intercultural business communication
鈥 Language-sensitive international business research
鈥 Translation practices in organisational settings
鈥 Uses of lingua franca in organisational settings
鈥 Discourses of sustainability and climate chang
The final version of the program is now available on the conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/sinfonija-17/program
SinFonIJA 17 will be held September 26-28 at the Obrtni dom, located at Gradnikove brigade 6, Nova Gorica.
Format and target audience:
The workshop/symposium consists of short talks by the participants, invited keynotes, and discussion sessions. It is aimed primarily at early career researchers in linguistics or adjacent fields. Preference will be given to scholars working on endangered and/or understudied languages and/or on methods and tools that advance research on such languages.
The following keynote speakers have confirmed their participation:
Alex D'Arcy (University of Victoria)
Mar铆a del Pilar Garc铆a Mayo (University of the Basque Country)
Daniela Landert (Heidelberg University)
Graeme Trousdale (University of Edinburgh)
Bernd Kortmann (University of Freiburg) [Presidential Address]
Program
MONDAY, September 16
9:20 WORKSHOP OPENING
9:30-11.00 Manuel Garc铆a-Carpintero, "Direction of fit. A normative account" [9.30-10.15]; Comments: Nils Franz茅n [10.15-10.30]; Q&A [10.30-11.00]
11.00-11.30 COFFEE BREAK
11.30-13.00 Claudia Picazo Jaque, "Communicative distortions" [11.30-12.15]; Comments: Elin McCready/Gr茅goire Winterstein [12.15-12.30]; Q&A [12.30-13.00]
13.00-14.30 LUNCH BREAK
14.30-16.00 Nils Franz茅n, "Future contingents and the assertion problem" [14.30-15.15]; Comments:
The program is available here: https://obviationworkshop2024.wordpress.com/program-and-location/
Registration for the workshop is now open: https://obviationworkshop2024.wordpress.com/registration-form/ Please register before September 22nd 2024.
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME, October 25th - October 26th, 2024
Day 1: OCTOBER 25, 2024 鈥 ROOM KOL-G-212 (R盲mistrasse 71, 2nd floor, 8006 Z眉rich)
9:00 - 9:30 Gabriela Soare Universit盲t Z眉rich, CH Welcome & Introduction
9:30 - 10:15 Iliana Krapova&Guglielmo Cinque Universit脿 Ca鈥橣oscari, IT Peculiarities of Bulgarian relative clauses and their implications
10:15-10:45 Coffee break
10:45 - 11:30 Adriana Belletti Universit脿 di Siena, IT On the complexity of a shorter structure: The case of Reduced Relative C
Call for Papers:
Les fronti猫res linguistiques ont longtemps 茅t茅 per莽ues comme des barri猫res infranchissables, cloisonnant les expressions culturelles. Pourtant, ces fronti猫res peuvent 茅galement constituer des zones de convergence et de fertilisation mutuelle entre les diff茅rentes sph猫res linguistiques et culturelles. 脌 travers des pr茅sentations acad茅miques de haut niveau, des tables rondes anim茅es et des 茅changes interdisciplinaires, nous explorerons comment les langues fa莽onnent les cultures,
This conference will focus on the various mythologies that have framed the English language, both historically and today. These are the ideological and institutional structures that enable speakers to conceptualize the language itself and to process specific uses of it. They enable historiographic narratives that shape how the language and its uses are understood; whether or not they are true in some absolute sense, they necessarily reflect and further specific cultural expectations. Put another
Call for Papers:
Registration Deadline: 31-Jan-2025
Registration can be done through this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBruA0Jqk_HjCmTLuCQrRr4-0fxwQKYNTxuBHIY3D6aiwqLw/viewform?usp=sharing
For inquiries, please contact:
Prof. Akin Odebunmi:
papaabnm2@gmail.com
Dr. Ruth K. B. Oji:
ruthkboji@gmail.com
We look forward to having you!
Scholars working on migration, language and identity in disciplines such as the humanities, disability studies, education, geography and social sciences are invited to submit their proposals in due course. Proposals for research papers could cover, but are not restricted to, the following topic areas:
Language, Migration and Technology
Lifestyle migration and identity
Language, transnationalism and identity
Migration, language and intersectionality
Historical cases of language and migration
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Program information will be available soon:
https://ksw.rptu.de/abt/anglistik/forschung-projekte/current-projects/40th-international-laud-symposium