New Ways of Analyzing Variation Asia-Pacific (often shortened to NWAV Asia-Pacific or NWAV-AP) is a biennial academic conference in sociolinguistics and the first sister conference of New Ways of Analyzing Variation. NWAV Asia-Pacific focuses on research based on empirical data with an emphasis on quantitative analysis of variation and change across the Asia-Pacific region, including speech communities, multilingualism, urbanization and migration, sociophonetics, style-shifting, language contact, variation in minority languages, dialect variation and change, dialect contact, variation in acquisition, language change across the lifespan, perceptual dialectology, and other related topics such as technological resources for sociolinguistic research. The first NWAV Asia-Pacific conference was held at University of Delhi, India in February, 2011, which included an inaugural conference address by William Labov.

The NWAV Asia/Pacific conference series has also led to the founding of a new peer-reviewed journal focused on language variation and change in this region: Asia-Pacific Language Variation (Benjamins Publishing).

Past conferences

YearTitleLocationHostWebsite
2022NWAV-AP 7Bangkok, ThailandChulalongkorn University
2021NWAV-AP 6SingaporeNational University of Singapore
2018NWAV-AP 5Brisbane, AustraliaUniversity of Queensland
2016NWAV-AP 4Chiayi, TaiwanNational Chung Cheng University
2014NWAV-AP 3Wellington, New ZealandVictoria University of Wellington
2012NWAV-AP 2Tokyo, JapanNational Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
2011NWAV-APDelhi, IndiaUniversity of Delhi

See also

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.