22.4670, Calls: General Linguistics/Japan
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LINGUIST List: Vol-22-4670. Tue Nov 22 2011. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 22.4670, Calls: General Linguistics/Japan
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Date: 22-Nov-2011
From: Hiroko Kasuya [hkasuya at gmail.com]
Subject: 14th Japanese Society for Language Sciences Annual International Conference
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Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 11:53:18
From: Hiroko Kasuya [hkasuya at gmail.com]
Subject: 14th Japanese Society for Language Sciences Annual International Conference
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Full Title: 14th Japanese Society for Language Sciences Annual International Conference
Short Title: JSLS2012
Date: 30-Jun-2012 - 01-Jul-2012
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Contact Person: Katsuo Tamaoka
Meeting Email: jsls2012 at googlegroups.com
Web Site: http://www.jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/jsls2012/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2012
Meeting Description:
The Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS) invites proposals for our 14th Annual International Conference (JSLS2012). JSLS2012 will be held at Nagoya University, Japan. Nagoya University is conveniently located with an on-campus subway station, Nagoya University (Nagoya Daigaku) station on the Meijo Line (about 25 minutes from JR Nagoya Station).
Conference dates: June 30 (Saturday) and July 1 (Sunday), 2012
Note: We will have pre-conference talks in the afternoon on June 29 (Friday).
Venue: Nagoya University (Higashiyama Campus), http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/global-info/access-map/higashiyama/
Our plenary speakers will be:
Prof. Colin Phillips (University of Maryland, USA)
Prof. Niels Schiller (Leiden University, the Netherlands)
Prof. Mutsumi Imai (Keio University, Japan)
Call for Papers:
We welcome proposals for two types of presentations: (1) oral presentations and (2) poster presentations. JSLS is a bilingual conference and papers and posters may be presented in either English or Japanese. Submissions are invited in any area related to language sciences.
The deadline for abstract submissions is February 10 (Friday), 2012 (Japan Standard Time).
For more detailed information on the submission process, please visit the conference webpage, JSLS2012:
http://www.jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/jsls2012/
JSLS2012 Conference Committee Chair:
Katsuo Tamaoka (Nagoya University, Japan)
For inquiries, please contact us at jsls2012 at googlegroups.com.
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