[徵稿] JK29: The 29th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference

作者: CCY0927 (只是個暱稱罷了)   2021-03-22 22:28:36
JK29: The 29th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
Nagoya University
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, October 9-11, 2021
Conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/jkconf29/
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jk29
Submission deadline: May 8, 2021
The 29th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference (JK29), jointly hosted by
Nagoya University and the National Institute for Japanese Language and
Linguistics (NINJAL), will take place at Nagoya University, Japan, from 9 to 11
October 2021, with satellite events on 8 October. It should be noted that JK
29 may be held as a virtual conference amid a pandemic. We are planning to make
a decision on whether JK29 will be a physical or virtual conference by the end
of June at the latest.
The JK29 organizing committee welcomes abstract submissions for 20-minute oral
presentations, followed by 10 minutes for discussion, and for poster
presentations.
Contributions to any aspect of Japanese/Korean linguistics, or comparison of
these languages with other languages, are welcome. Comparative studies of
Japanese and Korean are especially encouraged.
Deadline for abstract submission: May 8th, 2021, 11:59 pm (GMT)
Notification of acceptance: June 30th, 2021
Abstract guidelines:
* Abstracts must be anonymous and must present original research that has not
been published.
* Abstracts should be written in English and not exceed two pages in total.
References, examples and/or figures can be included on the second page.
Alternatively, text examples can be incorporated in text to improve readability
.
* Submitted abstracts must be in .pdf format, with Times New Roman font, size
12, 1 inch margins and single spacing on a A4 or letter size paper. The
filename must be in the form Paper_title.pdf (e.g., Logical_structure_of_
linguistic_theory.pdf).
* Do not include author names or affiliations in either the filename or the
abstract itself.
* Authors may submit one abstract as first author, and may be co-author on no
more than one additional abstract. In other words, one may be an author on up
to two submissions, but first author on only one of those.
Abstract Submission:
Abstracts should be submitted as PDF files via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=jk29#
When submitting your abstract through EasyChair, please enter the title of your
abstract and type “the file uploaded” in the spaces under “Title and
Abstract” (you do not need to enter your abstract there) and upload the PDF
file of your abstract using “Uploads”. Please use the space under “Keywords
” to (i) enter four/five keywords that describe the study; (ii) choose and
enter one or two of the following eight categories for the abstract: (1)
phonetics/phonology, (2) morphology, (3) formal/lexical semantics, (4) formal
syntax, (5) pragmatics, (6) functional/usage-based linguistics, (7)
sociolinguistics, including discourse, and pragmatic analyses, (8) historical
linguistics, (9) psycholinguistics, and (10) other(s); and (iii) indicate the
preferred mode of presentation (oral, poster presentation, or either).
Invited speakers:
* Dr. Taehong Cho (Hanyang University, South Korea)
* Dr. Bjarke Frellesvig (University of Oxford, UK)
* Dr. Yuki Hirose (University of Tokyo, Japan)
* Dr. Noriko Iwasaki (Nanzan University, Japan)
* Dr. Peter Sells (University of York, UK)
* Dr. Wataru Uegaki (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Organized by: Nagoya University & National Institute for Japanese Language and
Linguistics (NINJAL)
Organizing committee: Kaoru Horie (Nagoya U.), Haruo Kubozono (NINJAL), Kimi
Akita (Nagoya U.), Yusuke Kubota (NINJAL), David Y. Oshima (Nagoya U.), Akira
Utsugi (Nagoya U.)
Contact: jklinguistics29 ATSIGN gmail.com

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