[Lingtyp] Abstract deadline for RRG 2017 extended

Robert Van Valin Jr vanvalin at phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
Wed Mar 8 19:26:17 UTC 2017


The deadline for submitting abstracts for the 2017 International Role and Reference Grammar Conference in Tokyo, Japan, has been extended to 24 March 2017.  The call for papers is given below.

The biannual International Conference on Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) will take place on August 1-3, 2017, at the Komaba Campus of the University of Tokyo, Japan. We are pleased to host plenary lectures by Profs. Andrej Malchukov (Johannes Gutenberg U., Mainz), Heiko Narrog (Tohoku U.), and Mitsuaki Shimojo (SUNY Buffalo).

The 2017 Conference will deal with all aspects of functional linguistics. Papers dealing with further elaboration of RRG in areas like morphology, syntax, semantics, information structure, as well as language processing and language change are encouraged.  

The Conference will have papers and a poster session. Each paper presentation will last twenty minutes, followed by another ten minutes for discussion. Abstracts must be received electronically by March 24, 2017 at <rrg2017(you-know-what)phiz.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp <http://phiz.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/>>. They will be considered for presentation as a talk or as a poster; if an abstract is intended for consideration as a poster only, that should be indicated.  Abstracts should be no longer than two pages, including data and references, and must be submitted as PDF documents. The abstracts should be anonymous. Submissions are limited to one single-authored and one-co-authored abstract or two co-authored abstracts.  The email message must include the following information: author's name, affiliation, email address, and title of the abstract. Decisions on papers for presentation and posters will be sent out no later than May 1, 2017.  More details will be provided on the conference web page (http://phiz.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~rrg2017/index.html <http://phiz.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~rrg2017/index.html>).

Local Organizers:
Yoshiki Mori, Univ. of Tokyo
Naonori Nagaya, Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Studies
Wataru Nakamura, Tohoku Univ.
Toshio Ohori, Univ. of Tokyo

Program Committee:
Delia Bentley, Uuniv. of Manchester
Daniel Everett, Bentley Univ.
Lilian Guerrero, National Autonomous Univ. of Mexico
Rolf Kailuweit, Univ. of Freiburg
Ricardo Mairal, National Univ. of Distance Education
Wataru Nakamura, Tohoku Univ. 
Brian Nolan, Inst. of Technology, Blanchardstown
Toshio Ohori, Univ. of Tokyo
Robert Van Valin, Heinrich Heine Univ. & Univ. at Buffalo 
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