LINGUIST List 21.2968
Sun Jul 18 2010
Calls: Pragmatics/Japan
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
<dilinguistlist.org>
1. Hiroaki
Tanaka,
13th Annual Conference of Pragmatics Society of Japan
Message 1: 13th Annual Conference of Pragmatics Society of Japan
Date: 17-Jul-2010
From: Hiroaki Tanaka <psj.secretarygmail.com>
Subject: 13th Annual Conference of Pragmatics Society of Japan
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Full Title: 13th Annual Conference of Pragmatics Society of Japan Short Title: PSJ 13
Date: 04-Dec-2010 - 05-Dec-2010 Location: Osaka, Japan Contact Person: Hiroaki Tanaka Meeting Email: psj.secretarygmail.com
The guidelines for abstract submission: 1. Authors should not include their names or otherwise reveal their identity anywhere in the abstract title. 2. The length of an abstract should be approximately 500 words, not including references, figures, and/or graphs. The maximum length of the abstract is two pages. 3. The (principal) author's full name must be used as a filename. 4. The body of the e-mail message must contain the following information: a. title of a paper b. name(s) of author(s)?Please write your family name in BOLD LETTERS? c. affiliation(s) of author(s) d. e-mail address(es) of author(s) e. postal address of the (principal) author f. type of paper presentation: lecture, or poster, or workshop (accepted only for a group application with three or four presentations) 5. The header (subject) of the e-mail should be ''Abstract Submission for 11th Annual Conference of PSJ''. 6. To ensure proper review, applicants are asked to specify the area(s) of pragmatic research addressed by the paper, by choosing one or two from the list below: 1. deixis and reference 2. pragmatic inference 3. speech act 4. politeness and socio-linguistic approaches 5. cognitive linguistic approaches 6. relevance theory 7. pragmatics and grammar 8. discourse analytic approaches 9. CA , ethnomethodology 10. historical pragmatics 11. others
7. Applicants are also asked to give 5 key phrases which may help characterize the paper.
Organizing Committee: Masa-aki Yamanashi (President)(Kyoto University) Susumu Kubo (Vice President)(Matsuyama University) Hiroaki Tanaka (Secretary General)(Kyoto Institute of Technology) Yoshihiro Nishimitsu (Chair, Organizing Committee)(Kobe university, Emeritus)
Organizing Committee Members: Isao Higashimori, Kairi Igarashi, Tetsuharu Koyama, Hideo Tominaga, Toru Hiratsuka, Yukiko Moriyama, Mitsuyo Suzuki, Shunichiro Nagatomo, Shigehiro Haruki, Yu Wei
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