33.742, Calls: Malayic; General Linguistics/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-742. Fri Feb 25 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.742, Calls: Malayic; General Linguistics/Japan

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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 01:02:20
From: Hiroki Nomoto [nomoto at tufs.ac.jp]
Subject: 25th International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian Linguistics

 
Full Title: 25th International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian Linguistics 
Short Title: ISMIL 25 

Date: 06-Aug-2022 - 08-Aug-2022
Location: Tokyo, Japan 
Contact Person: David Gil
Meeting Email: gil at shh.mpg.de
Web Site: https://indoling.com/ismil/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Language Family(ies): Malayic 

Call Deadline: 15-May-2022 

Meeting Description:

ISMIL is an annual event whose goal is the advancement of scholarship in
Malay/Indonesian Linguistics, through the bringing together of linguists from
Malay and Indonesian speaking countries and their colleagues in other parts of
the world.

Papers presented at ISMIL are concerned with the Malay/Indonesian language in
any of its varieties. In addition to the standardized versions of Bahasa
Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia, papers are particularly welcome dealing with
non-canonical isolects such as regional dialects of Malay and Indonesian,
contact varieties, and other closely related Malayic languages. Papers may be
in any of the subfields of linguistics, and may represent variegated
approaches and diverse theoretical persuasions. Presentations at ISMIL are
delivered in English, as is befitting an international symposium.


Call for Papers:

The Twenty-Fifth International Symposium on Malay/Indonesian Linguistics
(ISMIL 25)

6-8 August 2022
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies/Online

***
Papers presented at ISMIL are concerned with the Malay/Indonesian language in
any of its varieties.  In addition to the standardized versions of Bahasa
Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia, papers are particularly welcome dealing with
non-canonical isolects such as regional dialects of Malay and Indonesian,
contact varieties, and other closely related 
Malayic languages. Papers may be in any of the subfields of linguistics, and
may represent variegated approaches and diverse theoretical persuasions.
Presentations at ISMIL are delivered in English.

***
SUBMISSION
Persons wishing to present a paper at the symposium are invited to submit a
one-page abstract in electronic form (preferably pdf, but MS Word also
acceptable) to David Gil at the following address:

gil AT shh.mpg.de

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 May 2022

Notification: 1 June 2022

[Early submissions also possible; notifications will be made within two weeks
of receipt of submission.]

***
MEDIUM
Hybrid for participants from Japan, and countries whose governments ban zoom
Online for all other participants

***
SPECIAL SESSION
A Special Session will focus on Malay/Indonesian and other languages. We
encourage submissions on studies comparing Malay/Indonesian and other
languages from various perspectives. Possible topics include 
- contact between Malay/Indonesian and other languages,
- contrastive study of the grammars of Malay/Indonesian and other languages,
- influence of other languages found in foreign speakers of Malay/Indonesian,
- comparison of socio-political situations surrounding Malay/Indonesian and
other languages,
- issues in incorporating Malay/Indonesian in a cross-linguistic project (e.g.
linguistic typology, language resource development), etc.

Publication:
We are planning to publish selected papers as a special issue of NUSA.
Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia.
http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/publications/nusa

***
ORGANIZERS
Local Organizers:
Hiroki Nomoto, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Asako Shiohara, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

Co-organizers:
Peter Cole, University of Delaware
Thomas Conners, University of Maryland
David Gil, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Peter Slomanson, University of Tampere
Hooi Ling Soh, University of Minnesota




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