MVC21: Morphosyntactic variation and change in the 21st century University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK, May 27-29, 2020 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mvc21 |
Submission deadline | February 13, 2020 |
Morphosyntactic variation and change in the 21st century
Wednesday 27 May – Friday 29 May 2020
University of Cambridge
The study of morphosyntactic variation and change is currently entering an exciting stage in its evolution where sociolinguistic, formal and big-data approaches are able to inform each other in insightful ways. For instance, big data allows more robust testing of hypotheses developed using the other approaches than traditional small-scale studies. An understanding of social and geographic context allows formal approaches to tease apart phenomena which might otherwise be opaque. Formal approaches make links across phenomena that might otherwise be catalogued separately. The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers working on ongoing variation and change using one or more of these approaches. We aim to further the dialogue between them in order to help reach a full understanding of the processes which guide morphosyntactic variation and change.
This conference is part of the project ‘Tweetolectology: Investigating the diffusion of morphosyntactic innovations using social media’, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Submission Guidelines
We invite submissions for presentations related to the study of morphosyntactic variation and change. We especially welcome work with a focus on languages other than English, especially understudied languages. Please submit all abstracts in 12-point Times New Roman on a single A4 page – an additional page may be included for figures if necessary.
Assistance with the cost of attendance will be available for some student and unsalaried presenters.
Important dates
Submission deadline: Friday 31 January 2020, anywhere on earth
Notification of decisions: Friday 28 February 2020
Organising committee & contact
David Willis
Tam Blaxter
Adrian Leemann
Deepthi Gopal (contact with any questions; dg537@cam.ac.uk)