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Medieval onomastics at the Leeds International Medieval Congress 2016

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Date: 31-Jul-2015 
From: Sara Uckelman <s.l.uckelmandurham.ac.uk>
Subject: International Medieval Congress
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Full Title: International Medieval Congress 
Short Title: IMC 

Date: 04-Jul-2016 - 07-Jul-2016 
Location: Leeds, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: IMC Leeds
Meeting Email: < click here to access email > 
Web Site: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/arts/info/125137/international_medieval_congress 

‘Banquet from the Bayeux Tapestry (11th century) / Musee de la Tapisserie, Bayeux, France / Bridgeman Images, reproduced by kind permission'

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics

Other Specialty: Onomastics 

Call Deadline: 10-Sep-2015 

Meeting Description:

Drawing medievalists from over 50 countries, with over 1,800 individual papers and 650 academic sessions and a wide range of concerts, performances, readings, round tables, excursions, bookfair and associated events, the Leeds International Medieval Congress is Europe's largest annual gathering in the humanities.

Call for Paper Proposals: 

Does your research involve names (of people, of places, of things)? Does this research have a cross-cultural or cross-linguistic element? Do you want to present at one of the largest, most exciting medievalist conferences in the world? The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, http://dmnes.org/, is organizing sessions for the 2016 Leeds International Medieval Congress (July 4-6, 2016, Leeds, England) with a focus on cross-linguistic onomastics. Many onomastic studies focus on a single time and place, providing a detailed linguistic and social analysis of the names from a narrow data set. While there is no doubt these studies provide valuable information, in our sessions we seek to go beyond a narrow, mono-cultural approach. We stress the importance of looking beyond a single social/cultural/linguistic context in conducting onomastic research and are looking for paper proposals on any aspect of onomastics — place-name studies, anthroponymy, names of organizations, buildings, ships, guilds, etc. — which includes an emphasis on the comparison of data across linguistic, social, geographical, and temporal boundaries. 

Please submit proposals to eicdmnes.org no later than September 10, 2015. Proposals should include the following information: 

- Title of presentation 
- Language of delivery (Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, or Latina) 
- Name and title of presenter 
- Affiliation 
- Full address 
- 100-200 word abstract 

Authors will be notified whether their proposal will be included in the DMNES’s proposal to the IMC by September 20, 2015. 

Questions may be directed to eicdmnes.org.


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Call for Paper Proposals: Leeds IMC 2016

The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources is pleased to announce its intention to organize sessions on medieval cross-linguistic/cross-cultural onomastics at the Leeds International Medieval Congress 2016, July 4-7, 2016. Please distribute the following Call for Proposals to any of your colleagues that would be interested, and consider submitting a proposal of your own!

Call for Paper Proposals

Does your research involve names (of people, of places, of things)? Does this research have a cross-cultural or cross-linguistic element? Do you want to present at one of the largest, most exciting medievalist conferences in the world? The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sourceshttp://dmnes.org/, is organizing sessions for the 2016 Leeds International Medieval Congress (July 4-6, 2016, Leeds, England) with a focus on cross-linguistic onomastics. Many onomastic studies focus on a single time and place, providing a detailed linguistic and social analysis of the names from a narrow data set. While there is no doubt these studies provide valuable information, in our sessions we seek to go beyond a narrow, mono-cultural approach. We stress the importance of looking beyond a single social/cultural/linguistic context in conducting onomastic research and are looking for paper proposals on any aspect of onomastics — place-name studies, anthroponymy, names of organizations, buildings, ships, guilds, etc. — which includes an emphasis on the comparison of data across linguistic, social, geographical, and temporal boundaries.
Please submit proposals to eic@dmnes.org no later than September 10, 2015. Proposals should include the following information:
  • Title of presentation
  • Language of delivery (Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, or Latina)
  • Name and title of presenter
  • Affiliation
  • Full address
  • 100-200 word abstract
Authors will be notified whether their proposal will be included in the DMNES’s proposal to the IMC by September 20, 2015.
Any questions may also be directed to eic@dmnes.org.

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