LINGUIST List 21.913
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Wed Feb 24 2010
Calls: Linguistic Theories/China
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1. Sze-Wing
Tang,
Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics
Message 1: Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics
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Date: 22-Feb-2010
From: Sze-Wing Tang <teal6workshop gmail.com>
Subject: Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics
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Full Title: Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics Short Title: TEAL-6 Date: 15-Aug-2010 - 16-Aug-2010 Location: Beijing, China Contact Person: Sze-Wing Tang Meeting Email: teal6workshop gmail.com Web Site: http://www.teal.cbs.polyu.edu.hk/ Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Peking University Research Centre on Chinese Linguistics is proud to organize the 6th International Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics (TEAL-6) at Peking University, Beijing, China on August 15-16, 2010. Call for Papers The new abstract deadline is March 15, 2010. We welcome submissions of works that address problems of languages commonly classified as East Asian languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and also languages spoken in the area of Southeast Asia and the minority languages spoken in China from a theoretical perspective. For further information, please visit http://www.teal.cbs.polyu.edu.hk.
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