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The 2nd Annual Conference of JAIS and Call for Proposals The 2nd Annual Conference of the Japan Association for Interpretation Studies (JAIS) will be held on Sunday, September 23, 2001, on Itabashi Campus of Daito-Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan. Proposals for oral presentation are now accepted via email as follows: [Deadline for submission] June 30, 2001 [Length of proposal (ABSTRACT)] Approximately 100-200 words (or about 400-600 Kana-Kanji characters if written in Japanese), clearly stating the nature of the problem that you are addressing. [Author's information] Attach a separate information page/sheet to your proposal, indicating (a) title of your presentation, (b) your full name, (c) affiliation, (d) email address, and (e) telephone number. [Presentation time] 45 minutes, plus 15 minutes for discussion. [Notification of acceptance] Official notification of acceptance of proposals will be sent to successful applicants via email by the end of July 2001. Please also note the following: * Presenters must be the members of, or have applied to the membership with, JAIS as of the date of proposal submission. * The Conference is conducted in Japanese, but presentation in English is also accepted. * If you wish to use other languages, please contact the Program Committee before submitting your proposal. * If you wish to use special presentation equipment including OHP and RGB Projector, state it clearly in your proposal. * Online Submission Form is available at the following URL: http://web10.freecom.ne.jp/~logos/JAIS2001-online-submission.html For inquires, contact: Mizuno Akira Secretary-General, JAIS Fax: +81 3-3811-9836 Email: a-mizunoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuefa2.so-net.ne.jp Website: http://ux01.so-net.ne.jp/~a-mizuno/index.html
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< C A L L F O R P A P E R S >>>>>>>>>>>>>> The next issue of Interpretation Studies, the official journal of the Japan Association for Interpretation Studies (JAIS), is scheduled to be published in December 2001. We welcome your submission of papers on any topics relating to theoretical, practical, or pedagogic aspects of interpreting. Papers should be either in English or Japanese, should not exceed 20 pages, or approx. 7,000 words (or 38 CPL x 700 lines, if written in Japanese), including abstract and bibliography. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two anonymous reviewers, and the result will be notified to respective authors via email in September. Deadline for submission: August 1, 2001 For inquiries, send email to: Yasumasa Someya, Editor-in-chief, JAIS Editorial Committee, at: someyaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuekamakuranet.ne.jp Also visit JAIS Editorial Committee Homepage for more details: http://web10.freecom.ne.jp/~logos/index.html Yasumasa Someya <someya
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