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    2022 American Dialect Society Conference Call for Papers [updated]

    October 14, 2021

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    Grant Barrett

    American Dialect Society Annual Meeting Washington, DC, Washington Hilton, 6-9 January 2022 From Thursday, January 6 through Sunday, January 9, 2022, the American Dialect Society will hold its annual meeting, in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America, in Washington,…

    Read more: 2022 American Dialect Society Conference Call for Papers [updated]
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    CANCELED: American Dialect Annual Conference in San Francisco Jan. 7-10, 2021

    July 20, 2020

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    Grant Barrett

    The American Dialect Society is sorry to have to cancel its January 2021 meeting in San Francisco due to COVID-19 and all of the related travel and health challenges it has brought. We are looking into remote meetings for our…

    Read more: CANCELED: American Dialect Annual Conference in San Francisco Jan. 7-10, 2021
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    Schedule for Annual Conference in New Orleans, Jan. 2–5, 2020

    November 24, 2019

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    Grant Barrett

    This is the schedule of papers, meetings, posters, and presentations for the 2020 American Dialect Society annual conference to be held from Thursday, January 2, through Sunday, January 5, 2020, in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America at the…

    Read more: Schedule for Annual Conference in New Orleans, Jan. 2–5, 2020


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The mission of the American Dialect Society, a not-for-profit organization, is to encourage the study of any aspect of all languages and dialects used or found in North America (as well as associated islands in the Pacific and the Atlantic) and in the Caribbean Basin, and the languages that influence them: spoken, signed, or written, modern or historical, Indigenous or introduced, common or rare.

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