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International Conference on Linguistic Anthropology, Sociolinguistics and Culture
26–27 Mar 2027
Los Angeles, USA
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01
Anthropological Linguistics and Cultural Dynamics
This track explores the intersections of language and culture within anthropological frameworks. Papers will address how linguistic practices shape and are shaped by cultural identities and social structures.
02
Indigenous Voices and Language Preservation
Focusing on the linguistic practices of indigenous and minoritized groups, this track highlights efforts in language preservation and revitalization. Contributions will examine the role of language in maintaining cultural heritage and identity.
03
Sociolinguistic Approaches to Identity and Heritage
This session invites discussions on how sociolinguistic variables influence notions of identity and heritage in diverse communities. Papers may investigate the impact of globalization on local languages and cultural expressions.
04
Food, Health, and Language Practices
Exploring the relationship between food, health, and sociolinguistic practices, this track will examine how language shapes dietary habits and health discourse. Contributions may include studies on food-related terminology and cultural narratives.
05
Social Networks and Language Variation
This track focuses on the role of social networks in shaping language variation and change. Papers will analyze how class, prestige, and social connections influence linguistic choices and community dynamics.
06
Gender, Language, and Sociocultural Norms
Investigating the interplay between gender and language, this session will explore how sociolinguistic practices reflect and challenge societal norms. Contributions may include studies on language use across different gender identities.
07
Historical Perspectives on Anthropological Linguistics
This track aims to provide historical insights into the development of anthropological linguistics as a field. Papers will discuss key figures, methodologies, and the evolution of theories over time.
08
Race, Culture, and Linguistic Identity
Focusing on the complex relationships between race, culture, and language, this session will explore how linguistic practices intersect with concepts of race and ethnicity. Contributions may include case studies and theoretical analyses.
09
Ecology, Environment, and Language
This track examines the connections between ecological contexts and linguistic practices. Papers will discuss how environmental factors influence language use and the implications for anthropological research.
10
Sociolinguistic Interviews: Methods and Applications
This session will focus on the methodologies of traditional sociolinguistic interviews and their applications in contemporary research. Contributions may explore innovative approaches to data collection and analysis.
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Language, Class, and Social Mobility
Investigating the relationship between language and social class, this track will explore how linguistic practices reflect class aspirations and mobility. Papers may analyze the implications of language use in various social contexts.