29.79, Calls: General Linguistics/China

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Subject: 29.79, Calls: General Linguistics/China

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Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2018 13:52:13
From: Yehao Hu [icfl2018 at 126.com]
Subject: 8th International Conference on Formal Linguistics

 
Full Title: 8th International Conference on Formal Linguistics 
Short Title: ICFL-8 

Date: 23-Nov-2018 - 25-Nov-2018
Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China 
Contact Person: Yehao Hu
Meeting Email: icfl2018 at 126.com

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2018 

Meeting Description:

The 8th International Conference on Formal Linguistics (ICFL-8) will be held
at Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on November 23-25, 2018. It is jointly
sponsored by School of International Studies at Zhejiang University, School of
Foreign languages at Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, and
Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages at Chinese University of Hong
Kong.

The International Conference on Formal Linguistics (ICFL) is a biennial
international conference organized by the Chinese Association of Formal
Linguistics, which is affiliated with China Association for Comparative
Studies of English and Chinese. The conference has been held at various
prestigious institutions in China since 2001, and has become a major event in
China in which scholars and students from all over the world discuss their
latest proposals in the field of formal linguistics. It has greatly promoted
the study of formal linguistics both in and outside China, and helped
communication among researchers on various aspects of their work. 

Conference Organizing Committee:(In alphabetical order)

CHENG, Gong, Zhejiang University
GU, Gang, Tianjin Normal University
HE, Chuansheng, Hunan University
HU, Jianhua, Institute of Linguistics, CASS
HUA, Dongfan, Shanghai International Studies University
LEE, Thomas Hun-tak, Chinese University of Hong Kong
LI, Bing, Nankai University
NING, Chunyan, Tianjin Normal University
PAN, Haihua, Chinese University of Hong Kong
PAN, Victor Junnan, Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7
SHEN, Yuan, Fudan University
SI, Fuzhen, Beijing Language and Culture University
TANG, Sze-Wing, Chinese University of Hong Kong
TSAI, Wei-Tien Dylan, Taiwan Tsing Hua University
WEN, Binli, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
WU, Yaqing, Hunan University 
XU, Jie, University of Macau
YANG, Xiaolu, Tsinghua University
ZHANG, Hongming, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Contact email: icfl2018 at 126.com


Call for Papers:

ICFL-8 invites submissions of papers in any field of formal linguistics,
including syntax, semantics, phonology, morphology, child language and
language acquisition, and biolinguistics. Papers about the interfaces among
various components of the language faculty are particularly welcome. Young
scholars, including graduate students, are strongly encouraged to report their
findings.

Submissions can be written and presented in English or in Chinese. We
encourage the use of English if possible for better communication with
non-Chinese speakers.

Important Dates:

1) Deadline for abstract submission: June 30, 2018
2) Notification of acceptance: September 1, 2018
3) Conference dates: November 23, 2018 - November 25, 2018

Submission Guidelines:

1) Abstracts should be written in English (Times New Roman, 12) or in Chinese
(Song font, 12) and limited to one page (A4) in length, including examples and
(selected) references.
2) Authors should submit two copies of their abstracts: one anonymous copy in
PDF format, and the other in MS Word format with the author's information
including name, affiliation and email address.
3) Abstracts should be submitted to the conference email address:
icfl2018 at 126.com

Registration:

1) Rates: RMB ¥800 for non-students, RMB ¥400 for students. 
2) The registration fee will cover expenditure for invited speakers,
conference packs, facilities, service, tea breaks, etc.
3) The conference adopts an early payment system for registration. Authors are
assigned a time for presentation only after registration fee is paid online.
Contact us if you have a problem with the early payment.

Conference Organizing Committee:(In alphabetical order)

CHENG, Gong, Zhejiang University
GU, Gang, Tianjin Normal University
HE, Chuansheng, Hunan University
HU, Jianhua, Institute of Linguistics, CASS
HUA, Dongfan, Shanghai International Studies University
LEE, Thomas Hun-tak, Chinese University of Hong Kong
LI, Bing, Nankai University
NING, Chunyan, Tianjin Normal University
PAN, Haihua, Chinese University of Hong Kong
PAN, Victor Junnan, Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7
SHEN, Yuan, Fudan University
SI, Fuzhen, Beijing Language and Culture University
TANG, Sze-Wing, Chinese University of Hong Kong
TSAI, Wei-Tien Dylan, Taiwan Tsing Hua University
WEN, Binli, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
WU, Yaqing, Hunan University 
XU, Jie, University of Macau
YANG, Xiaolu, Tsinghua University
ZHANG, Hongming, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Contact Us:
Contact us by email at icfl2018 at 126.com, or by phone: 18301016953 (Mr. HU
Yehao).




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