27.2064, Calls: General Linguistics/China

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Subject: 27.2064, Calls: General Linguistics/China

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Date: Thu, 05 May 2016 11:06:12
From: Sui Yanyan [yanyansui at nankai.edu.cn]
Subject: 7th International Conference on Formal Linguistics

 
Full Title: 7th International Conference on Formal Linguistics 
Short Title: ICFL-7 

Date: 02-Dec-2016 - 04-Dec-2016
Location: Nankai University, Tianjin, China 
Contact Person: Yanyan Sui
Meeting Email: icfl2016 at 126.com

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2016 

Meeting Description:

The 7th International Conference on Formal Linguistics

The 7th International Conference on Formal Linguistics (ICFL-7) will be held
at Nankai University, Tianjin, China, on December 2-4, 2016. The conference is
co-organized and sponsored by Chinese University of Hong Kong and Tianjin
Normal University. The ICFL is a conference where linguists from all over the
world discuss the latest proposals in any field of formal linguistics. It is
held every two years in China since 2001, which has greatly promoted the
communication among linguists and fostered the study of formal linguistics. 

The invited speakers of ICFL-7 are: 

Tom Roeper, University of Massachusetts
Juan Uriagereka,  University of Maryland 
Diego Gabriel Krivochen, University of Reading 

Conference registration fee: RMB ¥800 for non-students, RMB ¥400 for students.
Contact email: yanyansui at nankai.edu.cn

Conference Organizing Committee:

Chair LI Bing
Secretary GU Gang

Committee Members: (in alphabetical order)

CHENG Gong, Zhejiang University 
GU Gang, Tianjin Normal University 
HAN Jingquan, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
HU Jianhua, Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
LEE Hun Tak Thomas, Chinese University of Hong Kong
LI Bing, Nankai University
LU Jilun, Tianjin Normal University
NING Chunyan, Tianjin Normal University
PAN Haihua, City University of Hong Kong
SHEN Yuan, Fudan University
SI Fuzhen, Beijing Language and Culture University
SU Lichang, Nankai University
TANG Wai Lan Gladys, Chinese University of Hong Kong 
WEN Binli, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
WU Yaqing, Hunan University
YANG Xiaolu, Tsinghua University
Zhang Hongming, Nankai University


Final Call for Papers: 

ICFL-7 invites submissions of papers in any field of formal linguistics,
including phonology, syntax, morphology, semantics, natural language
processing, child language and language acquisition, interfaces, and
biolinguistics. Papers about formal approaches to the study of Chinese
dialects and the minority languages in China are particularly welcome,
especially from young scholars. 

Important Dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: June 15, 2016
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2016
Conference Registration: December 2, 2016
Conference dates: December 3-4, 2016

Conference language: English or Chinese

Abstract Format:

Abstracts should be written in English (Times New Roman, 12) or in Chinese
(Song, 12) within one page (A4) in length (including examples and references).
Authors are asked to submit two copies of their abstracts to icfl2016 at 126.com:
one anonymous in PDF, and the other in MS Word format with the author’s
information including name, affiliation and email address.

Contact email: yanyansui at nankai.edu.cn




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