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LINGUIST List 20.3926

Mon Nov 16 2009

Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Lang Acquisition/Japan

Editor for this issue: Kate Wu <katelinguistlist.org>


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        1.    Hiroko Kasuya, 12th Annual International Conference

Message 1: 12th Annual International Conference
Date: 14-Nov-2009
From: Hiroko Kasuya <hkasuyahum.u-bunkyo.ac.jp>
Subject: 12th Annual International Conference
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Full Title: 12th Annual International Conference
Short Title: JSLS2010

Date: 26-Jun-2010 - 27-Jun-2010
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Contact Person: Eric Hauser
Meeting Email: hauserbunka.uec.ac.jp
Web Site: http://aimee.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsls2010/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; General
Linguistics; Language Acquisition

Call Deadline: 24-Jan-2010

Meeting Description:

The Japanese Society for Language Sciences invites proposals for our Twelfth
Annual International Conference, JSLS2010, to be held at the University of
Electro-Communications, in Tokyo. Professor Jack Bilmes of the University of
Hawai'i will deliver a plenary related to his recent work on formulation in
talk-in-interaction.

Committee Chairperson: Eric Hauser (University of Electro-Communications)

Conference Dates: June 26-27, 2010

Location: University of Electro-Communications (Denki Tsushin Daigaku
http://www. uec.ac.jp/eng/index.html), approximately 25 minutes from Shinjuku
Station by train and on foot.

Call for Papers

Submissions:
The Japanese Society for Language Sciences aims 'to stimulate research in the
language sciences based on natural language data, in areas such as language
acquisition, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, and to
support the development of the language sciences through exchange between
researchers' (Article 2, JSLS Regulations).

The scope of this endeavor covers a wide area, including linguistics (phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics), first language acquisition, second
language acquisition, psycholinguistics, language production, mother tongue
education, foreign language instruction, natural language processing, brain
science, bilingualism, sociolinguistics, discourse research, and linguistic
philosophy, among others. This society hopes that researchers working on these
widely diverse topic reach beyond their own areas of specialization by
supporting the active exchange of opinions and ideas between researchers working
in related fields.

Papers published or presented elsewhere should not be submitted and will not be
accepted. Each author is only allowed to submit one proposal as the first
author. Each paper presentation will be 25 minutes in length (20 minutes for
presentation, followed by a 5-minute question & answer period). The presentation
of posters will be 90 minutes. The language of presentation can be either
Japanese or English.

The deadline for submissions is January 24th (Sun.), 2010, Japan Standard Time.

For more detailed information on the submission process, please see the
conference webpage: http://aimee.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsls2010/

All questions regarding the submission process should be sent to the chair of
the review committee: Setsuko Arita, at arita.setsukoosaka-shoin.ac.jp.
Other questions should be sent to the conference chair, Eric Hauser, at
hauserbunka.uec.ac.jp.
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