LINGUIST List 22.4879
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Tue Dec 06 2011
Calls: Semantics, Discourse Analysis, General Ling/France
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1. Joseph Thach ,
22nd Annual Conference of Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Message 1: 22nd Annual Conference of Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
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Date: 06-Dec-2011
From: Joseph Thach <joseph.thach inalco.fr>
Subject: 22nd Annual Conference of Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
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Full Title: 22nd Annual Conference of Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Short Title: SEALS22
Date: 30-May-2012 - 02-Jun-2012
Location: Agay/Saint-Raphaël (83 Var), France
Contact Person: Joseph-Deth Thach
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://sealsXXII.vjf.cnrs.fr
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2012
Meeting Description:
22nd Southeast Asian Linguistics Society Meeting Agay/Saint-Raphaël (France) May 30 - June 2, 2012 The International Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS) conference takes place every year, alternating between an Asian and a non-Asian country. In 2012, the 22nd annual International SEALS conference is organized by SeDyl, with the active support of INALCO, LACITO, CASE, CNRS (INSHS), IRD, IRSEA, Aix-Marseille Université, and Maison Asie Pacifique. It will take place in Agay (France). Keynote Speakers: Gérard Diffloth (EFFEO) Nick Enfield (Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen) Denis Paillard (CNRS/Paris-Diderot)
Call for Papers: Abstracts are invited for papers on any of the following themes related to Southeast Asian Languages: - Space in Southeast Asian Languages: trajectory, deixis, directionality, metaphorical space, etc. - Discourse in Southeast Asian Languages: information structure, discourses markers, discourse construction, etc. - Corpus and variation in Southeast Asian Languages: data, variation, analysis, structure, normalization, usages, etc. Furthermore, we invite papers on any aspect of language or linguistics related to languages of Southeast Asia. Abstract Submission Format: Please send your abstract of no more than 500 words online at: https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=seals22 Please note that you need to register first on Easychair website before submitting your abstract on-line. During your registration, you will be asked to confirm your registration before proceeding to submit your abstract. The actual content of your abstract proposal, without any personal information, should be attached to the submission form as a PDF file, and containing the following structure: Page 1: Text (500 words) containing a statement of topic, approach, and conclusions Page 2: Examples and references Abstracts will be evaluated by the members of the scientific committee on a strictly scientific basis. Deadlines: Abstract submission: February 1, 2012 (via online) Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2012 (via e-mail) Presentation Guidelines: Presentations should be in English (or in French). Participants will be allocated 25 minutes for presentation, plus 10 minutes for discussion. Organizing Committee: Joseph Thach (INALCO, SeDyl) Alice Vittrant (Aix-Marseille Université, LACITO) Local Organizing Committee: Jérôme Samuel (INALCO, CASE) San San Hnin Tun (INALCO, LACITO) Michel Antelme (INALCO, CERLOM) Administrative and Technical Management: Viviane Rakotovahiny ( SeDyl) Séverine Guillaume (LACITO) Conference Updates: http://sealsxxii.vjf.cnrs.fr Email: seals22.agay gmail.com
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