***** 2nd Call for Abstracts
***** NARNiHS 2023
***** North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics
***** Fifth Annual Meeting

Despite the recent relaxation of global pandemic travel policies, travel 
concerns remain for many communities as of the summer of 2022. In light of 
these concerns, and in response to the positive feedback we have received 
concerning our recent all-online events, our NARNiHS 2023 Annual Meeting will 
once again be taking place as a **free, entirely online event**. This presents 
a great opportunity for scholars in historical sociolinguistics from all over 
the world to participate as presenters and/or attendees without the limitations 
imposed by international travel. We encourage our fellow historical 
sociolinguists and scholars from related fields from our global scholarly 
community (in addition to North America) to join us online for our Fifth Annual 
Meeting.

==> Abstract submission deadline: Monday, 19 September 2022, 11:59 PM US 
Eastern Time.

Please see our call for abstracts below and send us your latest work in 
historical sociolinguistics!

----- Call for Abstracts -----.

The North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics (NARNiHS) is 
accepting abstracts for its Fifth Annual Meeting (NARNiHS 2023), to take place 
Wednesday, January 4 - Sunday, January 8, 2023.

Since NARNiHS is a Sister Society of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA), 
NARNiHS 2023 will partially overlap with the LSA 2023 Annual Meeting. The 
NARNiHS 2023 Annual Meeting, however, will be organized independently from the 
LSA Annual Meeting.

==> Deadline for receipt of abstracts: Monday, 19 September 2022, 11:59 PM US 
Eastern Time.

* Late abstracts will not be considered *.

NARNiHS welcomes abstracts in all areas of historical sociolinguistics, which 
is understood as the application/development of sociolinguistic theories, 
models, and methods for the study of historical language variation and change 
over time, or more broadly, the study of the interaction of language and 
society in historical periods and from historical perspectives. Thus, a wide 
range of linguistic areas, subdisciplines, and methodologies easily find their 
place within the field, and we encourage submission of abstracts that reflect 
this broad scope.

Abstracts will be accepted for 20-minute presentations to be delivered "live" 
through an online video-conferencing platform.

*** Abstracts will be evaluated on the following criteria ***.

- explicit discussion of which theoretical frameworks, methodological 
protocols, and analytical strategies are being applied or critiqued;

- sufficient (if brief) presentation of data sources and examples to allow 
reviewers a clear understanding of the scope and claims of the research;

- clear articulation of how the research advances knowledge in the field of 
historical sociolinguistics.
Abstracts should also be anonymized to allow for blind peer review. Failure to 
adhere to these criteria will increase the likelihood of non-acceptance.

*** General Requirements ***.

1) Abstracts must be submitted electronically, using the following link: 
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/5THnarnihs2023 .

2) Authors may submit a maximum of two abstracts: one single-author abstract 
and one co-authored abstract.

3) After an abstract has been submitted, no changes of author, title, or 
wording of the abstract, other than those due to typographical errors, are 
permitted. If accepted, authors will be contacted for a final version for the 
abstract booklet.

4) Papers must be delivered as projected in the abstract or represent bona fide 
developments of the same research.

5) Authors are expected to attend the conference and present their own papers.

6) Presentations will be delivered via a video-conferencing platform, most 
likely Zoom. Technical details and instructions regarding the platform for our 
NARNiHS Annual Meeting will be sent to authors in due time.

7) After acceptance, authors will be given an option to have their live 
presentation recorded during the meeting and archived for future online viewing.

*** Abstract Format Guidelines ***.

1) Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format.

2) Abstracts must fit on one standard 8.5x11 inch page, with margins no smaller 
than 1 inch and a font style and size no smaller than Times New Roman 12 point. 
All additional content (visualizations, trees, tables, figures, captions, 
examples, and references) must fit on a single (1) additional page. No 
exceptions to these requirements are allowed.

3) Anonymize your abstract. We realize that sometimes it is not possible to 
attain complete anonymity, but there is a difference between "inability to 
anonymize completely" (due to the nature of the research) and "careless 
non-anonymizing" (for example: "In Jones 2021, I describe..."). In addition, be 
sure to anonymize your PDF file (you may do so in Adobe Acrobat Reader by 
clicking on "File", then "Properties", removing your name if it appears in the 
"Author" line of the "Description" tab, and re-saving before submitting it). 
Please be aware that abstract file names might not be automatically anonymized 
by the system; do not use your name (e.g. Smith_Abstract.pdf) when saving your 
abstract in PDF format, rather, use non-identifying information (e.g. 
HistSoc4Lyfe_NARNiHS.pdf). Your name should only appear in the online form 
accompanying your abstract submission. Papers that are not sufficiently 
anonymized wherever possible (whether in the text of the abstract or in the 
metadata of the digital file) risk being rejected.

Contact us at [email protected] with any questions.
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