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LINGUIST List: Vol-24-5251. Tue Dec 17 2013. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 24.5251, Calls: Ling & Literature, Anthropological Ling, Writing Systems, General Ling/Poland
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Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 11:59:59
From: Agnieszka Solska [femis2014 at gmail.com]
Subject: Far Eastern Meeting in Sosnowiec
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Full Title: Far Eastern Meeting in Sosnowiec
Short Title: FEMIS
Date: 09-Apr-2014 - 10-Apr-2014
Location: Sosnowiec, Poland
Contact Person: Agnieszka Solska
Meeting Email: femis2014 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://uranos.cto.us.edu.pl/~icfsla/femis/
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Writing Systems
Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2014
Meeting Description:
An interdisciplinary academic conference promoting intercultural dialogue, addressed to young scholars, including postgraduate and graduate students, whose research interests focus on the languages, literatures and cultures of Far Eastern countries (especially China and Japan).
The conference will explore a wide spectrum of topics ranging from the ancient civilisations of the Far East to the present-day cultures and languages of this region.
Following the keynote theme of “Meeting-Dialogue-Understanding,” we would like to help develop a deeper understanding of China, Japan, and other countries of the Far East in all their cultural and linguistic richness and diversity.
Registration: By 20 March 2014 (Registration form to be downloaded from the webpage)
Conference Fee:
300 PLN/75 EUR (180 PLN/45 EUR for postgraduate and graduate students) to cover the cost of conference materials, coffee breaks, two lunches, the conference dinner and the subsequent publication of selected articles in a reviewed volume.
Venue: Modern Languages Centre, ul. Grota Roweckiego 5, 41-205 Sosnowiec, Poland
Travel and accommodation: The costs are to be covered by the participants (for details, see our webpage).
Call for Papers:
Conference languages: English and Polish
Paper presentations: 20 minutes for the presentation plus 10 minutes for the discussion
Abstract Submission:
Abstracts (not longer than 250 words, Times New Roman, 12 pts) should be submitted in the PDF or Word format to femis2014 at gmail.com by 28 February 2014. The body of the email should contain the author's first name and surname, affiliation and the title of the presentation.
Paper acceptance notification: By 14 March 2014
We are planning a peer-reviewed publication of conference papers.
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