Date: 03-Mar-2011
From: Guillaume Jacques <rgyalrongskad gmail.com>
Subject: XXIVèmes Journées de Linguistique de l'Asie Orientale
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Full Title: XXIVèmes Journées de Linguistique de l'Asie Orientale
Date: 30-Jun-2011 - 01-Jul-2011
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Hilário de Sousa Guillaume Jacques
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://crlao.ehess.fr/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2011
Meeting Description:
We are pleased to announce that the twenty-fourth Paris meeting on East Asian Linguistics will be held at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 105 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, from June 30 to July 1, 2011.
Call for Papers: Les participants à ces Journées présenteront des communications dans tous les domaines de la recherche linguistique sur les langues d'Asie Orientale. Vous êtes cordialement invité(e) à y intervenir. Si vous comptez présenter une communication, nous vous demandons de bien vouloir nous envoyer par E-mail un résumé définitif d'une page maximum avant le 30 avril 2011 à l'adresse suivante : E-mail : journees.crlao.24 gmail.com Dans le cas où il ne vous serait possible d'être présent qu'à une partie de ces journées, veuillez nous le faire savoir rapidement afin de nous permettre de placer votre intervention à un horaire qui vous convient. Nous vous adresserons une seconde circulaire aux alentours du 15 mai 2011 avec le programme provisoire des Journées. En espérant pouvoir compter sur votre participation, Le comité d'organisation Hilário de Sousa et Guillaume Jacques The conference welcomes papers on all topics of East Asian Linguistics. We especially welcome fieldwork reports on lesser described languages. Please send by E-mail to the Organizing Committee no later than April 30, 2011 a one-page copy of your abstract at the following address : E-mail : journees.crlao.24 gmail.com If you are not able to attend the entire conference, please inform us early enough so that we can schedule your paper at a convenient time. The second circular will be sent by May 15, 2011 together with the program of the conference. Looking forward to meeting you in June, The Organizing Committee Hilário de Sousa and Guillaume Jacques
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