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The Tenth Annual Change and Variation in Canada (CVC 10) Workshop
will take place May 4-5,2018 at the Université de Saint-Boniface
campus in Winnipeg, organized by the University of Manitoba. CVC
brings together researchers in a variationist framework working on
Canadian language varieties and/or at Canadian institutions.
Plenary speaker: Dr. Jennifer Nycz, Georgetown University
This year there will be a special session on Canadian vowels.
Submissions are welcome for this session, and there will be four
invited talks specifically on this topic:
Invited special
session speakers:
Dr. Rebecca Roeder, University of North
Carolina, Charlotte
Dr. Julia Swan, San Jose State University
Dr. Vincent Arnaud, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Invited student speaker:
Sky Onosson, University of Victoria
There will be two free methodological workshops for CVC
participants. The first workshop will be on using R in data analysis,
tailored to participants’ needs, and
facilitated by Dr. Kevin
Russell (University of Manitoba). The second will be on incorporating
gesture and video in variationist research, facilitated by Dr. Terry
Janzen
and Dr. Erin Wilkinson (University of Manitoba).
Students are particularly encouraged to submit abstracts. Abstracts
should be submitted to [log in to unmask] by February 2, 2018.
Abstracts should be anonymous, no more than 300 words (not including
title and references) and in either PDF or Word format. C
The subject line of the email should be: CVC Abstract Submission
The body of the email should include:
- Title
-
Name(s) of presenter(s)
- Department and affiliation for each
presenter
- Email for each presenter
- Technology
requirements (other than projector)
- If you wish to be
considered for the special session
Alex Darcy, University of Victoria
Nathalie Dion,
University of Ottawa
Stephen Levey, University of Ottawa
Naomi Nagy, University of Toronto
Shana Poplack, University of
Ottawa
Sali Tagliamonte, University of Toronto
Gerard Van
Herk, Memorial University
James Walker, York
University
Verónica
Loureiro-Rodríguez, University of Manitoba
Nicole Rosen,
University of Manitoba