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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS The 11th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference University of California at Santa Barbara June 29-July 1, 2001 Deadline for Abstract Submission: March 12, 2001 Note: This year abstracts are to be submitted ONLY by e-mail. Website: www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/events/jk11 ======================================= INVITED SPEAKERS Soonja Choi (San Diego State University, USA) Taro Kageyama (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan) Satoshi Kinsui (Osaka University, Japan) James Yoon (University of Illinois, USA) ======================================= This year, the Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference will be held during the 2001 LSA Linguistic Institute at the University of California at Santa Barbara. The Institute, with its dual themes of linguistic diversity (how and why languages differ) and Pacific Rim languages (synchronic and diachronic aspects of major Pacific Rim languages), will be an especially appropriate site for the conference. This conference aims to provide a forum for presenting research in Japanese and Korean linguistics, thereby facilitating efforts to deepen our understanding of these two languages, which have striking typological similarities. We especially encourage presentations which investigate both languages. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, discourse, typology, grammaticalization, historical linguistics, phonology, morphology, language acquisition, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics. Presentations, except for those by invited speakers, will be 20 minutes long, and will be followed by a 10-minute question-answer period. =================================== The address for submission of your abstract for the 11th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference is: pclancyMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehumanitas.ucsb.edu. In submitting your abstract, it is essential that you follow the instructions below: E-MAIL SUBJECT HEADER: Decide whether your abstract is primarily formal or functional, and which area of linguistics is its main focus, e.g. phonology, historical, pragmatics. Then use the following subject header for your e-mail: "JK11, Last name, First initial, Formal or Functional/ Area. For example: "JK11, Nagashima, S., Formal/Phonology". Please be aware that without this header, your message may not receive proper handling. In the body of your e-mail message, include the following: TITLE: The first line of your e-mail message should be the title of your paper. ABSTRACT: Your abstract should be a maximum of 500 words long. Be sure to COUNT THE WORDS in your abstract, and indicate the number of words in parentheses following your title. Your abstract will be returned to you if the 500-word limit is exceeded. Additional words may be used ONLY for examples and citing references. In addition to pasting your abstract in the body of your e-mail message, send your abstract as an ATTACHMENT. This is necessary for further processing of your abstract. Please send your attached file as a Microsoft Word document in RTF format. Be sure to include any non- standard fonts that you use, and allow extra time for processing attachments not in Word format. (Please do not use webmail unless you are certain that you can send your abstract as an attachment.) You will be notified by e-mail when your abstract has been received and successfully opened. AUTHOR INFORMATION: Do not include any author information in the body of your abstract. Following your abstract , include the following information, which will be removed before your abstract is sent out for review. 1. Name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s) 2. Address 3. Phone number 4. E-mail address of the primary author. 5. If your address, phone number or e-mail address will be different during the spring or summer, be sure to include this information. Please note that only one abstract from each individual can be considered for acceptance. One individual abstract and one jointly authored abstract may be submitted. Abstract authors will be notified during the last week of April whether their abstract has been accepted. Information about registration, lodging, transportation, and events, such as the conference banquet, will be posted to the conference website, www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/events/jk11, in the coming weeks. ===================================== The proceedings of this conference will be published as Japanese/Korean Linguistics 11 by CSLI and distributed by Cambridge University Press. Patricia M. Clancy Dept. of Linguistics UCSB Santa Barbara, CA 93106 (805) 893-8658 (office) (805) 893-3776 (Ling. Dept. office) (805) 893-7769 (Ling. Dept. FAX)
We are pleased to complete information you about the IULATERM activities organised by the Institut Universitari de Ling��stica Aplicada (IULA ) of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra for summer 2001. I International Meeting on Terminology Research and Specialised Knowledge Barcelona, July, 9, 2001 The IULATERM research group of the Institut Universitari de Ling��st ica Aplicada (IULA) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra organises the I International Meeting on Terminology Research and Specialised Knowledge, the July 9th 2001, as a part of the 2001 IULATERM Summer Activities. The meeting aims at providing a forum for the presentation and discussion of current terminological research in all aspects. It is addressed to participants in the 2001 IULATERM Summer Activities Call for papers Authors are invited to submit a full paper (maximum reading time is 20 minutes) about current terminological research related to specialised knowledge representation and transfer. Papers are accepted in English, Catalan, Spanish, French and Portuguese. Submission guidelines Abstracts should be sent to the IULA before March, 31, by via email to jornada.termMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueiula.upf.es or by posting to I International Meeting Terminology Research and Specialised Knowledge, Institut Universitari de Ling��stica Aplicada, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, La Rambla 30-32, 080 02 Barcelona. Submissions will consist of: The paper title. The author's brief curriculum, with his/her name, address, telephone, fax and email address, the brief personal information (maximum 5 lines) about his/her professional or academic experience. The abstract not exceeding 40 lines. Notification to authors: April, 10, 2001. Programme 9:00 Registration 9:30 Opening address 10:00 Papers 11.30 Coffee break 12:00 Papers 14:00 Lunch 16:00 Papers 17:00 Coffee break 17:30 Papers 19:00 Closure Organising Committee The IULATERM Group Coordination: Carme Bach and Jaume Mart� Registration is free. Papers will be published on the web.