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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.

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.

Conferences

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Number Date Location Organizers
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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