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New Ways of Analyzing Variation Asia-Pacific 4 (NWAV AP4)
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, April 22-24, 2016
http://cloud.ccu.edu.tw/Site/nwav-ap4
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are pleased to announce the fourth meeting of the NWAV ASIA-PACIFIC conference series (NWAV AP 4) will be held April 22-24 2016, in Chiayi, Taiwan. NWAV AP 4 will be hosted by the Institute of Linguistics at National Chung Cheng University with the theme "Interface between sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics."
Plenary speakers:
William Labov, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Gillian Sankoff, University of Pennsylvania, USA
James Myers, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Invited workshop presenters:
Dennis Preston, Oklahoma State University, USA
Miriam Meyerhoff, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Daming Xu, University of Macau, China, and Jingwei Zhang, Nanjing University, China
Victoria Rau, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 15 November 2015
Notice of Submission Acceptance: 15 December 2015
Early bird registration deadline: 31 January 2016
Registration deadline: 28 February 2016
About the Conference Series
NWAV ASIA-PACIFIC endeavors to bring together research that is firmly based on empirical data with an emphasis on the quantitative analysis of variation and change. Its priorities are to promote and showcase research on (1) the indigenous languages of the Asia-Pacific region, and (2) restructured or contact varieties that have emerged in the Asia-Pacific region.
NWAV AP 4 welcomes submissions for papers and posters on all scientific approaches to analyzing and interpreting language variation and change across the Asia-Pacific region including: real-time/apparent-time language change, dialect variation and change, speech communities, multilingualism, urbanization and migration, sociophonetics, style-shifting, language/dialect contact, variation in minority languages, variation in acquisition, perceptual dialectology, and other topics that enrich our understandings of the region and its indigenous languages.
At the first meeting of the conference, NWAV AP established a tradition of showcasing the innovative descriptive, philological, historical and socially informed research being conducted by emerging and established scholars in some of the world's most fertile arenas of language and dialect contact.
We look forward to welcoming you to Chiayi, Taiwan in 2016!
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