Call for Papers
mminami at sfsu.edu
mminami at sfsu.edu
Tue Sep 4 01:11:01 UTC 2001
The Third Biennial International Conference on Practical Linguistics of
Japanese (ICPLJ)
Final Call for Papers
March 22 & 23, 2002
San Francisco State University
Keynote Speaker: Wesley M. Jacobsen, Harvard University
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Aims and Scope
* ICPLJ is intended to bring together researchers on the
cutting edge of Japanese linguistics and to offer a forum in which
their research results can be presented in a form that is useful to
those desiring practical applications in the fields of teaching
Japanese as a second/foreign language and computer-assisted language
learning (CALL) technology.
* All topics in linguistics will be fully considered,
including: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexicon,
pragmatics (discourse analysis), second language acquisition
(bilingualism).
* Abstracts submitted must represent original, unpublished research.
Publication
A book of selected papers presented at the conference will be
published by Kurosio Publishers, Japan. The publication of the
papers enables the ideas from the conference to reach an even larger
audience around the world, further benefiting countless researchers,
teachers, and their students.
Conference Language
The length of each presentation will be thirty minutes (20 minutes
for exposition, 10 minutes for questions). Presentations may be in
either English or Japanese.
Submission Guidelines
All submissions should be mailed and postmarked by October 15, 2001.
(We regret that we cannot accept submissions by fax or e-mail.)
* Three copies of a clearly titled one-page summary, on which
the author is not identified (on A4 or letter-size paper, in 12 point
type, with at least 1.25 inch [approximately 3 cm] margins on all
sides). This summary will be used for review, as well as for
inclusion in the conference program book if your abstract is
accepted. Examples, figures, tables, and references may be given on
a second page. Please note the following: (1) All conference papers
will be selected on the basis of summaries submitted. (2) Any
information that may reveal your identity should not be included in
the summary. (3) Summaries will be accepted in Japanese or English.
(4) If the language in which you would like to give your presentation
differs from the language of your written summary, please let us
know. (5) No changes in the title or the authors' names will be
possible after acceptance. (6) You may be requested to send in a
copy of your summary (in MS-Word format) on a PC or MAC formatted
disk.
* For each author, please attach one copy of the information
form printed at the bottom of this sheet
Deadline
All submissions must be received by October 15, 2001.
(Please do not send summaries by e-mail or fax. Information
regarding the previous conference may be accessed at:
http://www.sfsu.edu/~japanese/conference/.)
Of interest to researchers and teachers of the Japanese language!
Feel free to forward this message to interested colleagues!
Send submissions to:
Dr. Masahiko Minami, Conference Chair
Third Biennial International Conference on Practical Linguistics of
Japanese (ICPLJ)
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
Telephone: (415) 338-7451
e-mail: mminami at sfsu.edu
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Author Information Form (fill out one form completely for each author)
Paper Title:
Topic area:
Audiovisual requests:
Full name:
Affiliation:
Address:
E-mail:
Phone number:
FAX number (if available)
* To accommodate as many papers as possible, we reserve the
right to limit each submitter to one paper in any authorship status.
* If your paper is not one of those initially selected for oral
presentation, please indicate whether you would be willing to have it
considered as an alternate or for poster presentation:
_____ Yes, consider me as an alternate if necessary.
_____ Yes, consider me for poster presentation if necessary.
_____ No, please do not consider me either as an alternate
or for poster presentation.
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