30.477, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-477. Tue Jan 29 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.477, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics/Japan

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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 23:57:21
From: Hiroko Kasuya [hkasuya at bgu.ac.jp]
Subject: The Japanese Society for Language Sciences 21st Annual International Conference

 
Full Title: The Japanese Society for Language Sciences 21st Annual International Conference 
Short Title: JSLS2019 

Date: 06-Jul-2019 - 07-Jul-2019
Location: Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 
Contact Person: Wataru Suzuki
Meeting Email: jsls-conf at googlegroups.com
Web Site: https://jsls.jpn.org/con/jsls2019/en/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 08-Feb-2019 

Meeting Description:

The Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS) invites abstracts for our
Twenty First Annual International Conference (JSLS2019). JSLS2019 will be held
at Tohoku University (Kawauchi Campus). The campus is approximately 5 minutes
by subway from the Sendai Station. The Japanese Society for Language Sciences
aims to stimulate research in the language sciences based on natural language
data, in areas such as language acquisition, psycholinguistics, discourse
analysis and sociolinguistics, and to support the development of the language
sciences through exchange between researchers. The scope of this endeavor
covers a wide area, including linguistics (phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics, pragmatics), first language acquisition, second language
acquisition, psycholinguistics, language production, mother tongue education,
foreign language instruction, natural language processing, brain science,
bilingualism, sociolinguistics, discourse research, and linguistic philosophy,
among others. This society hopes that researchers working on these widely
diverse topics reach beyond their own areas of specialization by supporting
the active exchange of opinions and ideas among researchers working in related
fields.

Venue:

JSLS2019 will be held at Tohoku University (Kawauchi Campus). The campus is
approximately 5 minutes by subway from the Sendai Station.
https://www.tohoku.ac.jp/en/about/map_directions.html

Plenary: 

Neurocognitive and Computational Bases of Second Language
Ping Li (Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Invited Symposium: Contribution of brain science to language science

Yasuyo Minagawa(Keio University) 
How has Broca’s area played a role in neuroimaging data of early language
acquisition?
Shinri Ohta(Kyushu University) 
Functional neuroimaging as a tool for testing/generating linguistic hypotheses
Hyeonjeong Jeong(Tohoku University) 
Second Language Acquisition
Discussant: Ping Li (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Chair: Mariko Nakayama (Tohoku University)

Workshop 1: Development of a parsed corpus and its applications to linguistic
research and education

Prashant Pardeshi (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)
and Kei Yoshimoto (Tohoku University)  Introduction
Susanne Miyata (Aichi Shukutoku University) 
Recent directions in CHILDES Japan and its role in NPCMJ
Koichi Takeuchi (Okayama University) 
Constructing Japanese predicate-argument thesaurus and annotating NPCMJ with
semantic role labels
Hideki Kishimoto (Kobe University) and Prashant Pardeshi (National Institute
for Japanese Language and Linguistics) 
Developing a Japanese syntax textbook as part of NPCMJ Project

Workshop 2: Methods for the Cognitive Neuroscience of Language

Michiru Makuuchi  (National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with
Disabilities) 
fMRI for the Neurobiology of Language
Takenobu Murakami  (Fukushima Medical University) 
TMS for the Neurobiology of Language
Yohei Oseki  (Waseda University) 
MEG for the Neurobiology of Language
Discussant: Motoaki Sugiura (Tohoku University)
Chair: Sachiko Kiyama (Tohoku University)

For inquiries, please contact us at jsls-conf at googlegroups.com
JSLS: http://jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/wp/?lang=en


Call for Papers:

Abstract Submission Deadline has been extended to February 8 (Friday), 2019
(Japan Standard Time).

Submissions:

We welcome proposals for two types of presentations: (1) oral presentations
and (2) poster presentations. Submissions are invited in any area related to
language sciences. Oral presentations are eligible for the 10th JCHAT Award
(Best Paper, and Best Paper Using JCHAT/CHILDES). JSLS is a bilingual
conference and papers and posters may be presented in either English or
Japanese. Papers published or presented elsewhere should not be submitted and
will not be accepted. Each author is only allowed to submit one abstract as
the first author. Each paper presentation will be 25 minutes in length (20
minutes for presentation, followed by a 5-minute question and answer period).
The presentation of posters will be 90 minutes. The language of presentation
can be either Japanese or English.

The deadline for submission of abstracts: February 8 (Friday), 2019 (Japan
Standard Time)

Detailed information on the submission process is available on the conference
website:
https://jsls.jpn.org/con/jsls2019/en/call-for-papers/




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