Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intricate relationships between dialects and their regional contexts. It aims to highlight how geographical factors influence linguistic diversity and variation.
Focusing on the social dimensions of language, this track examines how factors such as identity, class, and ethnicity shape linguistic practices. Contributions will analyze the interplay between social structures and language use.
This session investigates the phonetic and phonological differences that characterize various speech communities. Papers will discuss methodologies for documenting and analyzing these variations.
This track delves into the morphosyntactic features that distinguish English dialects. Researchers will present findings on grammatical structures and their regional implications.
Exploring the impact of language contact on vocabulary, this session will address how borrowing and lexical innovation occur in multilingual settings. Studies will highlight case examples from diverse linguistic landscapes.
This track focuses on the spatial aspects of language variation, utilizing mapping techniques to visualize linguistic data. Contributions will explore how geographic information systems can enhance our understanding of dialectal differences.
This session examines the processes of language change over time, with a focus on historical developments in English dialects. Papers will analyze diachronic data to uncover patterns of linguistic evolution.
This track investigates the dynamics of multilingualism in dialectal contexts, exploring how multiple languages interact within communities. Contributions will address the implications of multilingualism for dialectal variation.
This session explores the connections between linguistic diversity and social identity. Papers will examine how dialects serve as markers of identity within various communities.
Focusing on the intersection of poetry and dialectology, this track invites analyses of how dialectal features are represented in poetic forms. Contributions will explore the aesthetic and cultural significance of dialect in literature.
This session highlights cutting-edge methodologies and technologies in the study of dialectology and language variation. Researchers will share innovative approaches to data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
