International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology
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The International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology (abbreviated IWoBA) was an annual international conference on comparative and historical Balto-Slavic accentology, including the prehistory and history of the separate Baltic and Slavic languages, as well as synchronic and dialectal issues that have to do with accentology.
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The first conference was held in Zagreb 1–3 July 2005 with contributions by some of the world's foremost Balto-Slavists, Baltologists and Slavists, organized by the Croatian linguists Ranko Matasović and Mate Kapović. It proved to be an immense success[opinion] and was thus followed by annually held IWoBA conferences, until the final conference in 2015.
Number | Date | Location | Organizers |
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IWoBA I | 1–3 July 2005 | Zagreb | Ranko Matasović, Mate Kapović |
IWoBA II | 1–3 September 2006 | Copenhagen | Thomas Olander, Adam Hyllested and Jenny Helena Larsson |
IWoBA III | 27–29 July 2007 | Leiden | Tijmen Pronk |
IWoBA IV | 2–3 July 2008 | Scheibbs | Elena Stadnik-Holzer |
IWoBA V | 7–10 July 2009 | Opava | Roman Sukač |
IWoBA VI | 7–10 July 2010 | Vilnius | Vytautas Rinkevičius |
IWoBA VII | 7–10 July 2011 | Moscow | Mikhail Oslon |
IWoBA VIII | 6–8 July 2012 | Novi Sad (Serbia) | Dragana Novakov |
IWoBA IX | 19–21 September 2013 | Pula (Croatia) | David Mandić |
IWoBA X | 16–18 October 2014 | Ljubljana | Matej Šekli |
IWoBA XI | 28–31 October 2015 | Vilnius | Vytautas Rinkevičius, Mikhail Oslon and Tijmen Pronk |
IWoBA XII | 4–7 June 2019 | Ljubljana | Luka Repanšek |
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