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1. William
McClure,
18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
2. Antonis
Botinis,
ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2008
Message 1: 18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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Date: 03-Mar-2008
From: William McClure <wmcclure gc.cuny.edu>
Subject: 18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
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Full Title: 18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference
Short Title: JK18
Date: 13-Nov-2008 - 15-Nov-2008
Location: New York, New York, USA
Contact Person: William McClure
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Linguistics/events/jk18/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Japanese; Korean
Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2008
Meeting Description:
The 18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference aims to provide a forum for the presentation of research from any linguistic subdiscipline that contributes to our understanding of the structure of Japanese and Korean and/or the structure of linguistic theory.
Call for Papers The 18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference will be held on November 13-15, 2008, at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York. Invited speakers are: Junko Itô and Armin Mester (University of California, Santa Cruz) Maria Polinsky (Harvard University) Peter Sells (SOAS) Sung-Ock Sohn (University of California, Los Angeles) Yukinori Takubo (Kyoto University) Abstracts are solicited for 20-minute presentations (followed by 10 minutes for discussion) on any subfield of Japanese and Korean linguistics. Anonymous, maximally two-page abstracts (in a font no smaller than 11pt.), written in English, should be submitted as PDF attachments to an E-mail message addressed to: jk18cuny gmail.com. The subject line of the E-mail message should read: ''abstract'', followed by the (first) author's last name and first initial, in that order. In the body of the email message, please provide the following information: (1) the category (formal or functional) and subfield (syntax, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) of the abstract (e.g.: ''Formal/Syntax'', ''Functional/Discourse''); (2) the full title of the abstract; (3) the name(s) of the author(s); (4) the affiliation(s) of the author(s); (5) the contact information for the author(s). A maximum of one single-authored abstract and one co-authored abstract may be submitted per person. The deadline for submission of abstracts is: July 1, 2008. Authors will be notified of acceptance of their abstracts in early September 2008. For queries about the conference, please send an email message with the word ''query'' in the subject line to: jk18cuny gmail.com. The conference web site can be found at: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Linguistics/events/jk18/index.html. The JK18 Organizing Committee: Marcel den Dikken William McClure
Message 2: ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2008
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Date: 03-Mar-2008
From: Antonis Botinis <abotinis phil.uoa.gr>
Subject: ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2008
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Full Title: ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2008
Short Title: ExLing 2008
Date: 25-Aug-2008 - 27-Aug-2008
Location: Athens, Greece
Contact Person: Anthi Chaida
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.phil.uoa.gr/~abotinis/2008/home2008.htm
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 1-Apr-2028
Meeting Description:
This ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2008 is a follow up to the ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, held in Athens, Greece, in 2006. The Workshop aims to bring together professionals working with language in different settings and to promote discussion and exchange of ideas on approaches to the study of language.
Call for Papers Main areas of concern will be: 1. The use of experimental methodologies for the production of linguistic knowledge, 2. The effects of different factors, such as lexical, prosodic and syntactic ones, as well as interactions between factors with reference to linguistic structures and the organisation of language 3. The relation between sound and meaning as a function of linguistic categories and structures. The Workshop will focus on experimental and interdisciplinary approaches with the ultimate objective of boosting international research and collaboration. The following subjects and disciplines are related to the Workshop: 1. Cognitive Linguistics 2. Neurolinguistics 3. Speech Production 4. Speech Acoustics 5. Phonology 6. Morphology 7. Syntax 8. Prosody 9. Speech perception 10. Psycholinguistics 11. Pragmatics 12. Semantics 13. Discourse Linguistics 14. Language Pathology 15. Sociolinguistics 16. Language Education 17. Computational Linguistics 18. Language Technology Submission of abstracts covering fundamental linguistic notions, such as segments, syllables, words, phrases and discourse units, are invited with reference to the aims of the Workshop. The Workshop will contain a combination of plenary oral and poster sessions along with interdisciplinary panel discussions.
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