29.4912, Calls: Chinese, Mandarin; Pragmatics/China

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Subject: 29.4912, Calls: Chinese, Mandarin; Pragmatics/China

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Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 14:32:39
From: Daniel Kadar [dannier at dlufl.edu.cn]
Subject: 1st East Asian Pragmatics Symposium: Variational Pragmatics in East Asian Languages

 
Full Title: 1st East Asian Pragmatics Symposium: Variational Pragmatics in East Asian Languages 

Date: 19-Sep-2019 - 21-Sep-2019
Location: Dalian, China 
Contact Person: Wenrui Shi
Meeting Email: shi_wenrui at 126.com

Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics 

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)

Call Deadline: 01-May-2019 

Meeting Description:

The Editorial Team of the peer-reviewed international journal East Asian
Pragmatics is delighted to announce the first of its annual symposia. The goal
of the annual EAP symposia series is to create an academic opportunity for
scholars working on the pragmatics of East Asian languages to exchange ideas
and build a research community. In each year, we intend to organise an event
dedicated to a key area in East Asian pragmatics. Submissions are welcome both
within and outside of the scope of this theme, but as a key criterion the EAP
conference series exclusively accommodates studies dedicated to East Asian
languages. Since the goal of the symposia is to promote collaboration between
the academic communities in the East Asian region, and scholars located
elsewhere who work on East Asian pragmatics, the lingua franca of the EAP
symposia is English and we aim the symposia to be hosted by diverse
destinations worldwide. We regard it as highly important to cover Chinese,
Japanese and Korean as languages with the largest number of speakers in the
East Asian region, and in each year the area of research of our invited
speakers proportionately cover these languages. 

The first symposium event is dedicated to variational pragmatics in the East
Asian region, i.e. the study of the question of how pragmatic phenomena vary
across East Asian languages, societies and cultures. Amongst other themes, we
welcome contributions, which:

- Conduct cross-cultural comparisons of pragmatic phenomena such as politeness
and humour across East Asian languages;
- Examine the variation of pragmatic phenomena across the dialects in
languages such as Chinese and Japanese;
- Compare the historical development of sociopragmatic phenomena across East
Asian cultures;
- Examine intercultural communication between speakers of East Asian
languages.

Our keynote speakers include:

Xinren Chen (Nanjing University)
Saeko Fukushima (Tsuru University)
Daniel Kadar (Dalian University of Foreign Languages; 
Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Alan Kim (Southern Illinois University)
Shigeko Okamoto (University of California Santa Cruz)
Yongping Ran (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies)
Wei Ren (Beihang University)
Ide Sachiko (Japan Women’s University)
Doreen Wu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Shaojie Zhang  (Northeast Normal University)
Ling Zhou (Northeast Normal University)

Organising committee:

The EAP symposia run under the aegis of the EAP project, and organising
committees of the annual events comprise of selected members of the Board and
local organisers. The Organising Committee of the 1st EAP Symposium include:

International organisers:

Lucien Brown (Monash University)
Xinren Chen (Nanjing University)
Haruko Cook (University of Hawai’i) 
Winnie Cheng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Yasuko Obana (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Jun Ohashi (University of Melbourne)
Jef Vershueren (University of Antwerp)

Local organisers:

Yaochen Deng (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)
Daniel Kadar (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)
Fengguang Liu (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)
Wenrui Shi (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)
Bing Xue (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)
Sen Zhang (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)


2nd Call for Papers:

East Asian Pragmatics Young Scholar Award (1st East Asian Pragmatics
Symposium: Variational Pragmatics in East Asian Languages)

The Editorial Team of East Asian Pragmatics would like to send out the call
for its Young Scholar award separately, in order to encourage early career
colleagues engaged in research on the pragmatics of East Asian language to
apply.

The details of the award are as follows:

To nurture academic talent in our area, we welcome young scholars to apply for
the EAP Youth Scholar Award. Applicants for the Award should be under 35 years
and should be enrolled in a PhD programme. The application should include an
8,500 words long anonymous English paper dedicated to an East Asian
pragmatics-related theme, as well as a bio-note of 500 words. A committee of 3
academics will evaluate the papers, and the authors of the 3 best submissions
will be awarded. The award will be conferred as a ceremony at the end of the
conference, and the winners will be given an 8-year subscription for EAP. 

The deadline for submissions is the May 1, 2019. Submissions should be sent to
Professor Daniel Kadar (dannier at dlufl.edu.cn).




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