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Symposium on the Linguistics of Place

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April 20 - April 21, 2013
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Round Meeting Room, Ohio Union

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Add to Calendar 2013-04-20 00:00:00 2013-04-21 00:00:00 Symposium on the Linguistics of Place The Center for Folklore Studies and the Linguistics Department will be co-hosting a symposium on Language and Place April 20-21, bringing together scholars across disciplines. The format will include time for open discussion and breakout groups to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange. Plenary speakers will be Galey Modan (The Ohio State University), Barbara Johnstone (Carnegie Mellon University), and Lauren Hall-Lew (University of Edinburgh).A speaker's hometown, birthplace, neighborhood, region, or country may be key, if not primary, factors in their self-identity, often in interaction with other social factors such as gender, ethnicity, or political affiliation. While region or geography is sometimes taken for granted in linguistic work, recent research has highlighted the complexity of the ways in which speakers use language to orient towards place, demonstrating that linguistic practice does not merely reflect place, but also constructs it.Locating Language: A Symposium on the Linguistics of Place invites dialogue about the relationship between language, place, and identity from both well-established researchers and new voices. Papers in all sub-fields of linguistics and related fields are welcome, including sociolinguistic variation, linguistic anthropology, discourse analysis, language contact, and sociophonetics. The format of the symposium will mix traditional presentations with extended question/discussion periods.For more information, please contact ohiospeaks@ling.osu.edu. You can learn more about the OhioSPEAKS collection project at their website. The Symposium is made possible through the generous support of a Targeted Investment in Excellence award to the Department of Linguistics from the College of Arts and Sciences.The event program [pdf] is also available in PDF file format.[pdf] - Some links on this page are to .pdf files.  If you need these files in a more accessible format, please contact patterson.493@osu.edu. PDF files require the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader software to open them. If you do not have Reader, you may use the following link to Adobe to download it for free at: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Round Meeting Room, Ohio Union Center for Folklore Studies cfs@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Center for Folklore Studies and the Linguistics Department will be co-hosting a symposium on Language and Place April 20-21, bringing together scholars across disciplines. The format will include time for open discussion and breakout groups to facilitate inter-disciplinary exchange. Plenary speakers will be Galey Modan (The Ohio State University), Barbara Johnstone (Carnegie Mellon University), and Lauren Hall-Lew (University of Edinburgh).

A speaker's hometown, birthplace, neighborhood, region, or country may be key, if not primary, factors in their self-identity, often in interaction with other social factors such as gender, ethnicity, or political affiliation. While region or geography is sometimes taken for granted in linguistic work, recent research has highlighted the complexity of the ways in which speakers use language to orient towards place, demonstrating that linguistic practice does not merely reflect place, but also constructs it.

Locating Language: A Symposium on the Linguistics of Place invites dialogue about the relationship between language, place, and identity from both well-established researchers and new voices. Papers in all sub-fields of linguistics and related fields are welcome, including sociolinguistic variation, linguistic anthropology, discourse analysis, language contact, and sociophonetics. The format of the symposium will mix traditional presentations with extended question/discussion periods.

For more information, please contact ohiospeaks@ling.osu.edu. You can learn more about the OhioSPEAKS collection project at their website. The Symposium is made possible through the generous support of a Targeted Investment in Excellence award to the Department of Linguistics from the College of Arts and Sciences.

The event program [pdf] is also available in PDF file format.

[pdf] - Some links on this page are to .pdf files.  If you need these files in a more accessible format, please contact patterson.493@osu.edu. PDF files require the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader software to open them. If you do not have Reader, you may use the following link to Adobe to download it for free at: Adobe Acrobat Reader.