34.1214, Calls: Sun Yat-sen University Conference on Bilingualism

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Subject: 34.1214, Calls: Sun Yat-sen University Conference on Bilingualism

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Date: 13-Apr-2023
From: Bei Yang [butter_y2002 at yahoo.com]
Subject: Sun Yat-sen University Conference on Bilingualism


Full Title: Sun Yat-sen University Conference on Bilingualism
Short Title: SYSYUCB

Date: 09-Jun-2023 - 11-Jun-2023
Location: Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China
Contact Person: Bei Yang
Meeting Email: sysubc at mail.sysu.edu.cn
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/sysucb2023

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 29-Apr-2023

Meeting Description:

Sun Yat-sen University Conference on Bilingualism (SYSUCB) is an
international inter-disciplinary linguistics conference on
bilingualism studies. SYSUCB provides a platform for researchers in
the relevant fields of bilingualism to disseminate their research
findings, understand cutting-edge studies, and develop collaborations.
Official languages are Chinese and English. The 1st SYSUCB will be
held on June 9 – 11, 2023, in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, P. R.C.

Final Call for Papers:

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/sysucb2023

Sun Yat-sen University Conference on Bilingualism (SYSUCB) is an
international inter-disciplinary linguistics conference on
bilingualism studies. research objects include second language,
heritage language, diglossia, lingual franca, dialect, etc., and
relevant fields of study include but are not limited to phonetics and
phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, the interface
between phonology and syntax, syntax and semantics, etc.,
psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics,
language education, historical linguistics. SYSUCB provides a platform
for researchers in the relevant fields of bilingualism to disseminate
their research findings, understand cutting-edge studies, and develop
collaborations. Official languages are Chinese and English.
The 1st SYSUCB will be held on June 9 – 11, 2023, in Zhuhai, Guangdong
Province, P. R.C. Please send your abstract to sysubc at mail.sysu.edu.cn
by April 29th, 2023. Overseas scholars can select either onsite or
online participation. Chinese scholars are onsite by default and
online if needed.

Format requirements for submission of abstracts and information about
awards
1. Abstracts for presentations in general sessions:
- Please submit two files. One file contains the authors’ information,
including authors’ name(s), affiliations, email, mobile phone number
and the title of the abstract. This file is named “[First author’s
name] + author info”. The other file contains only the title and the
abstract. The abstract will be reviewed anonymously; therefore, the
authors’ names, affiliations should not be indicated anywhere in this
document. The second file is named “[First author’s name] + abstract”.
- The abstract must be 300-500 words, written in one page. Any tables,
figures and/or references should appear on a second page.
- Each researcher may submit only one abstract listing themselves as
first author. There are no restrictions on number of submissions as
second author.

2. The China Studies Program Doctoral Workshop on Linguistics
(co-sponsored by the Center for Language Education and Cooperation in
China and Sun Yat-sen University)
- Doctoral students of any nationality and age. We also welcome
interested senior master students.
- Please submit two files. One file contains the authors’ information,
including authors’ name(s), affiliations, email, mobile phone number,
and the title of the abstract. This file is named “PhDstudent + [First
author’s name] + author info”. The other file contains only the title
and the abstract and the authors’ information should not be indicated
anywhere in this document. The second file is named “PhDstudent +
[First author’s name] + abstract”.
- The abstract must be 700-1000 words. Any tables and/or figures
should appear on a second page.
- Each student may submit only one abstract and as the sole author
unless the second author is the student’s advisor.
- According to the results of anonymous review, the top 36 doctoral
students will be selected as candidates for the Excellent Paper Award
(the ratio of Chinese candidates and other nationalities is 1:1) to
present their papers in the workshop and receive feedback from experts
in relevant fields and editors of prestigious journals. The top 4-6
candidates will be the winners and will receive a cash prize and
housing subsidy of up to RMB 600. The top 2 will also receive a
transportation subsidy of up to RMB 2000. Other students whose
abstracts are accepted yet rank below 36 can participate in other
events during the conference and present their studies at the general
sessions of SYSUCB.

3. All students who submit abstracts to the SYSUCB (including the
doctoral workshop) can apply for a student scholarship (free 2-day
accommodation). The scholarship committee will determine the winners
based on the quality of the paper and travel distance. Doctoral
students will be prioritized, other factors being equal.



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