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Semitic Dialectology Conference Cutting-Edge Research in Semitic Dialectology: Bridging Theory and Practice

Jun 11, 2025 - Jun 13, 2025
Semitic Dialectology

Semitic Dialectology

Semitic Dialectology Conference

Cutting-Edge Research in Semitic Dialectology: Bridging Theory and Practice

11–13 June 2025

Institute of Semitic Studies

Freie Universität Berlin

 The Semitic Dialectology Conference Cutting-Edge Research in Semitic Dialectology: Bridging Theory and Practice aims to bring together researchers conducting fieldwork on spoken Semitic languages to advance the field of dialectological studies. This conference provides a platform for fostering dialogue, addressing challenges, and exploring the diverse methodologies required to study this complex and dynamic language family.

Despite the linguistic richness of Semitic languages, resources that focus on fieldwork methodologies are limited. Discussions on these issues are often relegated to brief mentions in grammars, leaving significant gaps in understanding. Recent interest in fieldwork techniques and challenges has highlighted the pressing need for sustained scholarly engagement and collaboration in this area.

By fostering discussions on these and related topics, the conference seeks to establish a robust interdisciplinary framework for advancing Semitic dialectology and connecting theoretical insights with practical challenges.

The conference invites contributions exploring innovative approaches to Semitic dialectology, particularly focusing on fieldwork methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and the integration of traditional and modern techniques.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Synchronic and diachronic analyses of Semitic dialect data.
  • Methodologies of dialectological research, including the creation and application of questionnaires.
  • Language contact, variation, and their implications for dialectological studies.
  • Fieldwork reports, challenges, and innovative solutions.
  • Preservation and documentation of endangered Semitic dialects.

Further information can be found here.

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