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LINGUIST List 21.4892

Sat Dec 04 2010

Calls: Language Acquisition, Cognitive Science/Japan

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        1.     Hiroko Kasuya , 13th Annual International Conference

Message 1: 13th Annual International Conference
Date: 02-Dec-2010
From: Hiroko Kasuya <hkasuyagmail.com>
Subject: 13th Annual International Conference
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Full Title: 13th Annual International Conference
Short Title: JSLS2011

Date: 25-Jun-2011 - 26-Jun-2011
Location: Suita, Osaka, Japan
Contact Person: Keiko Ikeda
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/jsls2011/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition

Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2011

Meeting Description:

Japanese Society for Language Sciences
13th Annual International Conference (JSLS2011)

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.

JSLS2011 Conference Committee Chairperson:

Keiko Ikeda (Kansai University, Division of International Affairs)

Conference Dates:

June 25 (Saturday) - 26 (Sunday), 2011

Location:

Kansai University, Seriyama Campus (http://www.kansai-u.ac.jp/English/index-e.htm)
Kandai-mae station Approx. 25 minutes from Umeda station, Hankyu, Kitasenri-line 5 minute walk from Kandai-mae station




Call for Papers:

The Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS) invites proposals for our Thirteenth Annual International Conference, JSLS2011. JSLS2011 will be held at Kansai University, Senriyama Campus in Osaka, Suita City. We welcome proposals for two types of presentations: (1) papers (oral presentations), and (2) posters. JSLS is a bilingual conference and papers and posters may be presented in either English or Japanese. Submissions are invited in any area related to language sciences.

Submissions:

The deadline for submissions is February 1st (Tuesday), 2011, Japan Standard Time. For more detailed information on the submission process, please visit the conference webpage, JSLS2011:

http://www.jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/jsls2011/

All questions regarding the JSLS 2011 conference should be addressed to:

JSLS2011: http://www.jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/jsls2011/

All questions regarding the submission process should be sent to the chair of the review committee:

jsls2011-wgcyber.sist.chukyo-u.ac.jp

Other questions should be sent to the conference chair, Keiko IKEDA, at

keikoikeipcku.kansai-u.ac.jp

JSLS: http://www.jsls.jpn.org/



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