LINGUIST List 17.419
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Wed Feb 08 2006
Calls: General Ling/Japan;Cognitive Science/Denmark
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1. Kayo
Nagai,
16th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
2. Hans
Götzsche,
22nd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics
Message 1: 16th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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Date: 07-Feb-2006
From: Kayo Nagai <k_nagai tc4.so-net.ne.jp>
Subject: 16th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
Full Title: 16th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference Short Title: JK Date: 07-Oct-2006 - 09-Oct-2006 Location: Kyoto, Japan Contact Person: Kayo Nagai Meeting Email: jk16 ling.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp Web Site: http://www.hmn.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/langlogic/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn) Korean (kor) Call Deadline: 20-May-2006 Meeting Description: call for papers The 16th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference will be held October 7-9, 2006, on the campus of Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 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. Papers in all sub-areas of Japanese and Korean linguistics are invited. Presentations, except for those by the keynote speakers, will be 20 minutes long and will be followed by a 10-minute question and answer period. Please submit abstracts (one page, 500 words maximum) as a PDF file attached to an email message to [jk16 ling.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp] by May 20, 2006. You may use a second page for references and/or example sentences. The first line of your abstract should indicate the category (Formal or Functional), followed by the sub-field (e.g., Formal/Syntax, Functional/Discourse, etc.). The second line should be the paper title. Omit your name and affiliation from the abstract. In the body of your email message, include name(s) and affiliation(s), address, phone number, and email address. Use the following subject header for your email: ?JK16, Last name, First Initial.? Please note that only one abstract from each individual can be considered for acceptance. One individual abstract or one jointly authored abstract may be submitted. All the necessary information about the conference will appear on our conference website in the coming weeks. Go to [http://www.hmn.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/langlogic/index.html]. Please direct any inquiries to jk16 ling.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Attn: Kayo Nagai)
Message 2: 22nd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics
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Date: 06-Feb-2006
From: Hans Götzsche <goetzsche hum.aau..dk>
Subject: 22nd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics
Full Title: 22nd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics Short Title: SCL22 Date: 19-Jun-2006 - 22-Jun-2006 Location: Aalborg, Denmark Contact Person: Hans Götzsche Meeting Email: goetzsche hum.aau.dk Web Site: http://www.cfl.hum.aau.dk/SCL22.html Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2006 2nd Call for Papers The 22nd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics Aalborg, Denmark, June 19-22, 2006 The theme of the conference is 'Brain, Mind and Language' The conference is organized under the auspices of the Nordic Association of Linguists. The organizing committee will organize a session on 'Historical Linguistics'. The conference will host three workshops that cover the themes 'Language Acquisition', Analytical causatives', and 'Typed Feature Structure TFS) Grammars'. The updated 22nd SCL website: http://www.cfl.hum.aau.dk/SCL22.html Please observe that the deadline for submission of abstracts is February 15th 2006 (workshop abstracts: March 15th).
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