16.1620, Calls: Socioling, Ling Theory/Korea
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Subject: 16.1620, Calls: Socioling, Ling Theory/Korea
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Date: 19-May-2005
From: Jin-young Tak < jytak at sejong.ac.kr >
Subject: Journal of Universal Language
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Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 10:19:57
From: Jin-young Tak < jytak at sejong.ac.kr >
Subject: Journal of Universal Language
Full Title: Journal of Universal Language
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2005
First Call for Papers
The Language Research Center at Sejong University is pleased to announce
its First Call for Papers:
The Journal of Universal Language 6:2.
I. HONORARIUM
As a token of our gratitude, the contributors whose paper appears in the
Journal of Universal Language will be awarded around $900-$1,000.
II. TOPICS OF INTEREST
The Journal of Universal Language, which will be published in September
2005, is open to all those contributions which deal with a topic related to
the followings:
--various areas of artificial language
--universality in language
--communication & culture in language
--endangered language
--language typology
The editors encourage the submission of papers on
proposed themes as well as on other topics relevant
to the interest of the Journal of Universal Language.
III. IMPORTANT DATES
15 July 2005: deadline for receipt of papers
15 August 2005: notification of acceptance
15 September 2005: camera-ready final version
IV. SUBMISSIONS
1. Papers should not exceed 35 A4 pages (excluding references).
2. A 200-word abstract should be given at the
beginning of manuscripts.
3. For hard copy submissions, please send 3 copies,
accompanied by a cover letter which includes the
title, author(s), affiliation(s), contact
author's e-mail address, postal address,
and telephone numbers, to:
Jin-young Tak, Editor
Department of English Language/Literature,
Sejong University, Dasan-gwan 435
Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu
Seoul, Korea
4. Electronic submissions are acceptable. Acceptable file formats are
PostScript (.ps), Portable Document Format (.pdf), MS Word (.doc), and
plain text. Please send your file in an attachment to:
jytak at sejong.ac.kr.
TOC (Journal of Universal Langauge 5:1)
The European Union's need for an international auxiliary language
Federico Gobbo (Insubria University)
Entailment-based linking theory and some implications for universal language
Luis Gonzalez (Wake Forest University)
Topicality, predicate prototypes and conceptual space
Patrick Murphy (Duke University)
The fall and rise of universals on relativization
Mark de Vries (University of Groningen)
Relevance and L2 learners' interpretation of reflexive anaphora in
VP-ellipsis: an exploration of the relationship between relevance theory
and typological universal
H.G. Ying (University of Colorado)
For more information: http://www.unish.org/journal/index.html
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