FOS: Fw: Abstract submission deadline for DiPVaC5 extended to 20th September

Wagner, Suzanne wagnersu at msu.edu
Mon Sep 16 06:57:16 EDT 2019



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From: DiPVaC research network <DIPVAC at JISCMAIL.AC.UK> on behalf of Chloe Diskin <chloe.diskin at UNIMELB.EDU.AU>
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019 9:22 AM
To: DIPVAC at JISCMAIL.AC.UK <DIPVAC at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Subject: Abstract submission deadline for DiPVaC5 extended to 20th September

​Dear members of the DiPVaC mailing list,

This is to inform you that the abstract submission deadline for DiPVaC5 in Melbourne has been extended to 20th September, 23:59 Nieue time.

This is the final call for papers!

Best wishes

Chloé

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Final Call for Papers: Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change 5 (DiPVaC5)

With apologies for any cross-posting, I am delighted to announce the final call for papers for the fifth international Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change (DiPVaC) conference, which will take place at the University of Melbourne (Parkville campus), Australia, from 3-5 June 2020 (https://www.dipvac.org/conference-series.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.dipvac.org_conference-2Dseries.html&d=DwMGaQ&c=nE__W8dFE-shTxStwXtp0A&r=QmhZA4PVAobB5LX6f20h_A&m=KxCJQTHr9Oo25gK7HUddPDfrHWYtLAoM5RdpwggCTSU&s=sZrIHGfG0ZlnL7juT1lnqfYJiPSoI5suHaR6S48bA-E&e=>).

Confirmed plenary speakers are:

  *   Derek Denis (University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada)
  *   Janet Holmes (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
  *   Ilana Mushin (The University of Queensland, Australia)
  *   Celeste Rodríguez Louro (The University of Western Australia)
  *   Lesley Stirling (The University of Melbourne, Australia)


With a special workshop on The acquisition of discourse-pragmatic variation led by:
Alexandra D'Arcy
(University of Victoria, Canada)

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DiPVaC is a biennial international conference series showcasing cutting-edge research into quantitative approaches to variation and change in what are broadly termed ‘discourse-pragmatic features’: this includes (but is not limited to) research on discourse markers or pragmatic particles whose primary functions are interpersonal and textual (e.g. well, like, you know, comme, alors, doch, zwar, diciamo, dakedo, etc.); tag questions; silence; filled pauses; adjectives; adverbs; and general extenders.

The conference builds on an extensive international research network (see www.dipvac.org<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.dipvac.org_&d=DwMGaQ&c=nE__W8dFE-shTxStwXtp0A&r=QmhZA4PVAobB5LX6f20h_A&m=KxCJQTHr9Oo25gK7HUddPDfrHWYtLAoM5RdpwggCTSU&s=IvPcB2vCwHFWOQGIlUZx4EDbukI9Ao0odNGhLOUmcpY&e=>) and a track record of profiling the latest research in discourse-pragmatic variation and change in a wide variety of languages. It also provides a forum for the discussion of methodological, empirical and theoretical advancements in the analysis of variation and change in the use of discourse-pragmatic features; opportunities for the examination of the social implications and applications of research into the use of these features; and the formation of new international and multidisciplinary research networks.

Abstracts are welcomed for oral presentations which take a quantitative approach to data analysis and deal with diverse aspects of discourse-pragmatic variation and change in any language or variety. This is the first time the conference will take place in the Asia-Pacific region; and as such, research on the following is particularly encouraged: discourse-pragmatic variation and change in contexts of language contact; patterns of discourse-pragmatic variation and change in minority and/or under-described languages;the acquisition of discourse-pragmatic variation by second language learners and bilingual speakers.

Presentations will be in English, and will be 20 minutes long, followed by a 10-minute question period. This is a single-session conference (i.e., there are no parallel sessions). We welcome papers dealing with, but not restricted to, the following topics:

  *   sociolinguistic patterns of discourse-pragmatic variation and change;
  *   discourse-pragmatic variation and change in contexts of language contact;
  *   quantitative studies addressing the grammaticalization of discourse-pragmatic features;
  *   contrastive/cross-linguistic studies of discourse-pragmatic variation and change;
  *   methods in the quantitative analysis of discourse-pragmatic features;
  *   social and geographical diffusion patterns of innovative discourse features;
  *   discourse-pragmatic features in the construction and negotiation of social identities;
  *   acquisition of discourse-pragmatic variation by children, L2 learners and bilingual speakers;
  *   discourse-pragmatic variation and change across the lifespan;
  *   socio-perceptual studies of discourse-pragmatic variation;
  *   discourse-pragmatic variation across interactional, situational and technological settings;
  *   implications and applications of discourse-pragmatic variation and change within and beyond linguistic theory.

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Abstracts should be submitted to EasyChair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=dipvac5<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__easychair.org_my_conference-3Fconf-3Ddipvac5&d=DwMGaQ&c=nE__W8dFE-shTxStwXtp0A&r=QmhZA4PVAobB5LX6f20h_A&m=KxCJQTHr9Oo25gK7HUddPDfrHWYtLAoM5RdpwggCTSU&s=VHR42sdlYYwDci1Lhnzbjpkx9aDMteKsZNa79cI3IcE&e=>), be a maximum of 300 words in length (excluding title and references), and be single-spaced and in 12-point font. Please ensure that abstract content is properly anonymized in order to allow for blind review. You should copy and paste your abstract into the EasyChair submission form AND upload it as a PDF file.

Deadline for abstracts: **Extended to 20th September**, 23:59 Nieue time.
Notification of acceptance by mid-October 2019.

All questions about submissions should be emailed to dipvac.network at gmail.com<mailto:dipvac.network at gmail.com> and addressed to the conference organizer, Chloé Diskin

Sponsors

  *   ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language
  *   School of Languages and Linguistics, The University of Melbourne

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