26.2683, Calls: Sino-Tibetan, Applied Ling, Comp Ling, General Ling, Lang Acq, Typology/UK

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Subject: 26.2683, Calls: Sino-Tibetan, Applied Ling, Comp Ling, General Ling, Lang Acq, Typology/UK

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Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 15:05:31
From: Dongyan Chen [d.chen5 at ncl.ac.uk]
Subject: International Symposium on Chinese Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

 
Full Title: International Symposium on Chinese Theoretical and Applied Linguistics 
Short Title: ISOCTAL 

Date: 10-Dec-2015 - 12-Dec-2015
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Dongyan Chen
Meeting Email: isoctal at ncl.ac.uk.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Typology 

Language Family(ies): Sino-Tibetan 

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2015 

Meeting Description:

The Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences (CRiLLS), Newcastle University is pleased to announce that is to host the International Symposium on Chinese Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (ISOCTAL) on 10th - 12th December, 2015 at Research Beehive, Newcastle University,UK.

The Symposium aims to promote worldwide collaboration on Chinese theoretical and applied linguistics by giving researchers an opportunity to share their work.

Confirmed speakers for the conference are:

Professor James C.-T. Huang from Harvard University
Dr Boping Yuan from Cambridge University
Professor Martha Young-Scholten from Newcastle University
Dr Clare Wright from Reading University
Professor Xinsheng Zhang from Richmond University
Professor Yi Xu from University College London

Final Call for Papers:

Key dates for the conference:

- 15 June, 2015: Deadline for the Call for Papers
- 25 June, 2015: Notification of acceptance/rejection
- 10-12 December, 2015: Conference

‌Papers are invited for ISOCTAL on any topics in Chinese linguistics – understood broadly as covering all Sinitic languages, e.g. Mandarin, Cantonese and all regional varieties - including syntax, morphology, phonetics and phonology, semantics, language variation and sociolinguistic studies, diachronic change, language contact, typology and comparative studies, child language acquisition, second language acquisition and teaching, applications of translation and code-switching to pedagogy.

Talks will be 30 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for discussion and questions. Poster presentations are also welcome (if you wish to present a poster rather than an oral presentation, you must specify this on the abstract).

The conference will include a WiP Forum (Work in Progress Forum), where issues pertaining to the study of Chinese linguistics will be discussed. For this, we welcome submissions (length: 450 words) introducing issues/challenges encountered by current PhD students in their studies. Accepted submissions will be the subject of open discussion at the Forum, which aims to provide quality input to aspects of ongoing projects. This discussion will be chaired by our keynote speakers and experts in Newcastle University

 Two copies of the abstract should be submitted: one anonymous and one named (maximum of 450 words, not including references). The named version should contain the author's name, affiliation and email.

Abstracts should use 12pt Times New Roman font and be single-spaced. Abstracts must be written in English, with examples fully glossed (particularly if containing Chinese character fonts) and provide 2-4 keywords indicating the general topic (e.g. syntax, Chinese language teaching).

The conference will include a WiP Forum (Work in Progress Forum), where issues pertaining to the study of Chinese linguistics will be discussed. For this, we welcome submissions (length: 450 words) introducing issues/challenges encountered by current PhD students in their studies. Accepted submissions will be the subject of open discussion at the Forum, which aims to provide quality input to aspects of ongoing projects. This discussion will be chaired by our keynote speakers and experts in Newcastle University.

The filename of the abstract should be the first four words of the title, followed by ANON for the anonymous version and NAMED for the version that includes author details. Abstracts must be submitted electronically in both WORD and PDF format to isoctal at ncl.ac.uk. The deadline for the extended submission of abstracts is 15 June, 2015.

Authors will be notified of acceptance by 25 June, 2015.




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