Conference
CANCELLED | Historical Sociolinguistics Young Researchers Forum
- Date
- Thursday 17 February 2022 - Friday 18 February 2022
- Address
- *THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED*
The Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN), as sponsored by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) as part of its Historical Sociolinguistics Research and Training Program, is proud to announce the fifth edition of the Historical Sociolinguistics Young Researchers Forum (HSYRF).
HSYRF is aimed at early career researchers – MA and PhD students, postdocs, and other young (at heart) researchers –, offering a mix of lectures, classes and hands-on workshops on various topics relevant to anyone interested in historical sociolinguistics or language history more generally.
HSYRF comprises two workshops, a masterclass and a keynote lecture (the “Bad Data Lecture”). Participants choose one of the workshops. The masterclass and the keynote lecture are plenary events.
Previous editions: 2018 Brussels, 2019 Leiden, 2020 Brussels, 2021 online. In 2022, we hope to have a live event again.
Program 17 February
9:00-9:30 |
Coffee/tea, opening and welcome |
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9:30-12:30 |
Workshops – part one Nicola McLelland (University of Nottingham) - Grammars, dictionaries, and other normative sources in historical sociolinguistic research
Gert De Sutter (University of Ghent) - A gentle introduction to categorical data analysis for historical sociolinguistics |
Rooms: TBA |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch | |
14:00-16:30 |
Masterclass Sali Tagliamonte (University of Toronto) - Sociolinguistic Archaeology: The study of language change in community context |
Room: TBA |
16:30-17:00 | Coffee/tea | |
17:00-18:00 |
The Bad Data Lecture Miriam Meyerhoff (University of Oxford) - Vestiges of variation and rates of change |
Room: TBA |
18:15 |
Social event and dinner (at own expense) |
Program 18 February
9:30-12:30 |
Workshops – part two
Nicola McLelland (University of Nottingham) - Grammars, dictionaries, and other normative sources in historical sociolinguistic research
Gert De Sutter (University of Ghent) - A gentle introduction to categorical data analysis for historical sociolinguistics |
Rooms: Huizinga 025, 026 |
16.00-17.00 |
Inaugural lecture of Gijsbert Rutten as Professor of Historical Sociolinguistics of Dutch |
Room: Groot Auditorium, Rapenburg 73 |
Abstracts
For the abstracts see here.
Registration
The number of participants for the hands-on workshops is limited to 20. Registration (EUR 30,-) includes tuition, coffee/tea breaks, lunch on Thursday and the social event. It does not include dinner. We will treat registrations on a first come first served basis, while taking also into account the research interests and motivation to participate.
Register before 15 January. We will send you a Paylogic link after acceptance.
Sponsors
HSYRF is sponsored by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO).