35.789, Calls: SICOGG26/WAFL18

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Subject: 35.789, Calls: SICOGG26/WAFL18

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Date: 05-Mar-2024
From: Tae Sik Kim [sicoggwafl2024 at gmail.com]
Subject: SICOGG26/WAFL18


Full Title: The 26th Seoul International Conference on Generative
Grammar and the 18th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics
Short Title: SICOGG26/WAFL18

Date: 22-Aug-2024 - 24-Aug-2024
Location: Jeonju, South Korea, Korea, South
Contact Person: Tae Sik Kim
Meeting Email: sicoggwafl2024 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/sicoggwafl2024/home

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology;
Semantics; Syntax

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

The Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG) is
an annual conference bringing together generative linguistics from
East Asia and around the world to present and discuss current research
related to generative syntax and its interfaces. The Workshop on
Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL) deals with formal aspects of any area
of theoretical Altaic linguistics, including phonology, morphology,
syntax, semantics, or pragmatics. The term ‘Altaic’ is understood to
include Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages, as well as Korean,
Jejueo, Japanese, Ryukyuan, and Ainu. WAFL18 and SICOGG26 will host a
combined conference in August, 2024 at Jeonbuk National University in
Jeonju, South Korea. Jeonju has convenient bus and train connections
from Incheon Airport, Seoul, and Busan, and has been recognized by
UNESCO for its gastronomic significance. A call for papers and list of
invited speakers will be made available soon. The special theme of the
conference is “Comparative Altaic Grammar”. Abstracts are invited for
20-minute in-person talks (plus 10-minute discussions) and for posters
from all areas of generative grammar. In keeping with our theme
preference will be given to submissions that address either (i)
comparative investigations within Altaic languages, or (ii)
comparative investigations between Altaic and non-Altaic languages.

2nd Call for Papers:

SICOGG 26/WAFL18


WAFL 18 and SICOGG 26 will host a joint conference August 22-24, 2024
at Jeonbuk National University in Jeonju, South Korea. The special
theme of the conference is “Comparative Altaic Grammar”. Abstracts are
invited for 20-minute in-person talks (plus 10-minute discussions) and
for posters from all areas of generative grammar, which may include
phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, the
syntax-pragmatics interface, the syntax-semantics interface, the
syntax-morphology interface, the syntax-phonology interface,
acquisition, and any other topic related to generative grammar. The
term 'Altaic' is understood to include Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic
languages, as well as Korean, Jejueo, Japanese, Ryukyuan, and Ainu. In
keeping with our theme preference will be given to submissions that
address either (i) comparative investigations within Altaic languages,
or (ii) comparative investigations between Altaic and non-Altaic
languages.


Abstract Submission Guidelines


Applicants for oral/poster presentations must submit their abstracts
by March 31st, 2024. Abstracts should be submitted on Oxford Abstracts
at https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/34468/submitter. Follow the
online guidelines to upload your abstract. Only electronic submissions
through the aforementioned link will be considered. Abstracts must be
anonymous and may not exceed 2 pages (A4 or US letter), including
examples (embedded within the text) but not references, with 2.54 cm
(1 inch) margin on all four sides and should employ 12 point Times New
Roman font. As references do not count toward the page limit, you are
requested to include a full list of references on a third page.
Submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint
abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per author. Please
indicate whether the submitted work is proposed for a poster, an oral
presentation, or either. Abstracts must be submitted no later than Mar
31, 2024. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection on or
after May 15, 2024. Each speaker will be allotted 20 minutes for their
oral presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.



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