New Ways of Analyzing Variation
New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV) is an annual academic conference in sociolinguistics. NWAV attracts researchers and students conducting linguistic scientific investigations into patterns of language variation, the study of language change in progress, and the interrelationship between language and society, including how language variation is shaped by and continually shape societal institutions, social and interpersonal relationships, and individual and group identities. In 2011, the 40th New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 40) conference celebrated the special anniversary at its birthplace, Georgetown University. Most recently, NWAV 45 was held at the Simon Fraser University Harbour Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, November 3–6, 2016; in 2017, NWAV 46 will be held in Madison, Wisconsin.
Future conferences
Year | Title | Host |
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2017 | NWAV 46 | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Past conferences
Year | Title | Host |
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2016 | NWAV 45 | Simon Fraser University and University of Victoria |
2015 | NWAV 44 | University of Toronto |
2014 | NWAV 43 | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of Illinois at Chicago |
2013 | NWAV 42 | University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University |
2012 | NWAV 41 | Indiana University, Bloomington |
2011 | NWAV 40 | Georgetown University |
2010 | NWAV 39 | University of Texas, San Antonio |
2009 | NWAV 38 | University of Ottawa |
2008 | NWAV 37 | Rice University |
2007 | NWAV 36 | University of Pennsylvania |
2006 | NWAV 35 | Ohio State University |
2005 | NWAV 34 | New York University |
2004 | NWAV 33 | University of Michigan |
2003 | NWAV 32 | University of Pennsylvania |
2002 | NWAV 31 | Stanford University |
2001 | NWAV 30 | North Carolina State University |
2000 | NWAV 29 | Michigan State University |
1999 | NWAV 28 | University of Toronto |
1998 | NWAV 27 | University of Georgia |
1997 | NWAV 26 | Laval University |
1996 | NWAV 25 | University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
1995 | NWAV 24 | University of Pennsylvania |
1994 | NWAV 23 | Stanford University |
1993 | NWAV 22 | University of Ottawa |
1992 | NWAV 21 | University of Michigan |
1991 | NWAV 20 | Georgetown University |
1990 | NWAV 19 | University of Pennsylvania |
1989 | NWAV 18 | Duke University |
1988 | NWAV 17 | University of Montreal |
1987 | NWAV 16 | University of Texas, Austin |
1986 | NWAV 15 | Stanford University |
1985 | NWAV 14 | Georgetown University |
1984 | NWAV 13 | University of Pennsylvania |
1983 | NWAVE 12 | University of Montreal |
1982 | NWAVE 11 | Georgetown University |
1981 | NWAVE X | University of Pennsylvania |
1980 | NWAVE IX | University of Michigan |
1979 | NWAVE VIII | University of Quebec, Montreal |
1978 | NWAVE VII | Georgetown University |
1977 | NWAVE VI | Georgetown University |
1976 | NWAVE V | Georgetown University |
1975 | NWAVE IV | Georgetown University |
1974 | NWAVE III | Georgetown University |
1973 | NWAVE II | Georgetown University |
1972 | NWAVE I | Georgetown University |
See also
- New Ways of Analyzing Variation Asia-Pacific
- Dialectology
- Linguistics conferences
- Sociolinguistics
- Variable rules analysis
References
External links
- NWAV 40 (Archive)
- NWAV 43 website (Chicago, 2014)
- NWAV 44 website (Toronto, 2015)
- University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL)
- NWAV@35 Retrospective (Originally published in the NWAV 35 Program Booklet; By David Durian, The Ohio State University, with a Forward by Roger Shuy)
- American Dialect Society
- NWAV 42 (Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh, 2013)
- NWAV 41 (Indiana University Bloomington, 2012)
- NWAV 39 (University of Texas, San Antonio, 2010)
- NWAV 38 (University of Ottawa, 2009)
- NWAV 36 (University of Pennsylvania, 2007)
- NWAV 35 (The Ohio State University, 2006)