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1. Hye-Kyung Kang ,
1st World Congress of Scholars of English Linguistics
Message 1: 1st World Congress of Scholars of English Linguistics
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Date: 16-Nov-2011
From: Hye-Kyung Kang <hkkang ocu.ac.kr>
Subject: 1st World Congress of Scholars of English Linguistics
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Full Title: 1st World Congress of Scholars of English Linguistics
Short Title: WCSEL-1
Date: 26-Jun-2012 - 30-Jun-2012
Location: Seoul, Korea, South
Contact Person: Hye-Kyung Kang
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.wcsel-1.org
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2012
Meeting Description:
1st World Congress of Scholars of English Linguistics (WCSEL-1) Theme: Issues in English Linguistics Dates: June 26 (Tuesday) - June 30 (Saturday), 2012 Venue: Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea Homepage: http://www.wcsel-1.org
Organized by: The Korean Association for the Study of English Language and Linguistics (KASELL) The Linguistic Society of Korea (LSK) Hanyang University Under the Auspices of The World English Linguistics Association (WELA) Sponsored by: Korea Research Foundation Hanyang University The Korean Association for the Study of English Language and Linguistics Invited Speakers: Diana Archangeli (University of Arizona) Thomas Cable (University of Texas at Austin) Suzanne Flynn (MIT) Tania Kuteva (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) Haihua Pan (City University of Hong Kong) Jun-Eon Park (Soongsil University) David Pesetsky (MIT) Ken-ichi Takami (Gakushuin University) Steve Wechsler (University of Texas at Austin) Kenneth Wexler (MIT) Jiun-Shiung Wu (National Chung Cheng University) Jae-Il Yeom (Hongik University)
Final Call for Papers: Studies of the English language in the following fields: 1. Biolinguistics & Cognitive Linguistics 2. Computational Linguistics 3. Corpus Linguistics 4. English Discourse Analysis 5. English Grammaticalization 6. History of English Language 7. English Language Acquisition 8. English Language Education 9. English Morphology 10. English Phonetics & English Phonology 11. English Semantics & English Pragmatics 12. Sociolinguistics 13. English Syntax All papers are allotted 30 minutes including 10-minute discussion and the official language for presentation is English. Abstract should be one page long including everything with one-inch margins and typed in Times New Roman (Title: 14 point, Body: 10 point). Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per author. The abstract should be written in English by MS Word and PDF, and be sent to both kimjin kut.ac.kr and kakim hknu.ac.kr. Please use 'WCSEL-1 Abstract' as the subject of your e-mail and include the following information in your e-mail body: (1) Name(s) of author(s), (2) Title of your paper, (3) Your designated field, (4) Affiliation, (5) Phone number, (6) E-mail address, and (7) Mailing address. Important Dates: Deadline for submission of abstract: January 31, 2012 Notification of acceptance: February 29, 2012 Deadline for submission of final version of accepted abstract: March 31, 2012
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