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Heritage Languages Around the World (HLAW)

Início: Fim: Data de abertura: Data de encerramento: Países: Estados Unidos, Portugal

Chamada para trabalhos, Língua, Linguística, PLH

Adiado devido à evolução da epidemia COVID-19 para os dias 18, 19 e 20 de Maio de 2022

O Congresso Internacional "Heritage Languages Around the World (HLAW)", promovido pelo Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa, em parceria com o Centro de Estudos Humanísticos da Universidade do Minho e o Programa de Português e o Heritage Language Research Group da UMass Amherst, terá lugar na Universidade de Lisboa entre os dias 21 e 22 de maio de 2020.

A chamada de resumos (até 5000 caracteres, em inglês) encontra-se aberta até ao dia 15 de outubro de 2019.

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Heritage Languages Around the World (HLAW): POSTPONEMENT to 18-20 May 2022 due to COVID-19 outbreak


Heritage Languages Around the World (HLAW)

We are pleased to announce the International Conference on Heritage Languages around the world, which will take place at the University of Lisbon as a joint initiative of the Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa, Centro de Estudos Humanísticos da Universidade do Minho, the Portuguese Program and the Heritage Language Research Group at UMass Amherst. This initiative is also supported by Camões. Instituto da Coperação e da Língua and the recently created European Heritage Language Consortium.

In the last two decades, Heritage Languages have received growing attention, both in the field of bilingualism studies and in research concerned with the preservation and revitalization of endangered languages. They have been under the scrutiny of linguists, especially of those working on bilingual language acquisition and on sociolinguistics, as well as language policy makers, language activists, and researchers in education. For linguists interested in bilingualism, heritage speakers represent not only a large part of the bilingual population, but also a case in which it is possible to study the effects of different amounts of exposure and of crosslinguistic influence on a population in which birth is maintained as the age of onset for the heritage language. From the viewpoint of sociolinguistics, heritage languages raise several questions, including which conditions determine linguistic preservation or attrition, or the significance of the fact that heritage speakers are often exposed to only a non-standard variety of the heritage language. Finally, in the area of studies on endangered languages, an important focus has been placed on strategies for the revitalization of heritage languages as a means to preserve linguistic diversity.

The recognition of the specificities of heritage speakers and heritage languages in multilingual societies is what justifies the relevance of the topic for policy makers and for researchers interested in language education and language policies.

The main goal of this conference is to bring together various research perspectives on heritage languages in order to contribute to a better understanding of the effects of language development and education in immigrant and minority language communities around the world.

We welcome submissions on the following topics:

  • Linguistic properties of heritage languages in child and adult bilinguals
  • The role of input and cross-linguistic influence in heritage language acquisition
  • Research methods in heritage language development
  • Understudied heritage languages (e.g. Native American, African and Asian languages)
  • New trends in heritage language education
  • Heritage language policies
  • Attitudes and identity in heritage languages
  • Heritage languages and the preservation of linguistic diversity

Keynote speakers:

  • Peter Austin (University of London)
  • Sílvia Melo-Pfeifer (University of Hamburg)
  • Naomi Nagy (University of Toronto)
  • Jason Rothman (University of Tromso)

Abstracts for a 20-minute oral presentation or a poster presentation on any subject relating to the topics listed above will be accepted from May 15 to October 15, 2019. Abstracts should be written in English, should be a maximum of 5000 characters (including references) and anonymized to exclude any identifiable information. Authors may submit a total of two abstracts, one individual and one joint (or two joint).

Organizing Committee:
Ana Lúcia Santos (ULisboa)
Cristina Flores (UMinho)
Luiz Amaral (UMass Amherst)
Hugo Cardoso (ULisboa)

Center for Humanistic Studies of the University of Minho
Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa
Portuguese Program at UMass Amherst

Important dates:
Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2019
Notification of acceptance: 15-Dec-2019
Early Bird Registration: 15-Feb-2020
Conference: 21-22-May-2020

Website: http://cehum.ilch.uminho.pt/languages

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