25.3714, Calls: Typology/China

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Subject: 25.3714, Calls: Typology/China

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Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 15:22:58
From: Zhanbing Li [lizhanbing861225 at sina.com]
Subject: 2nd International Conference on Linguistic Typology (China)

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Full Title: 2nd International Conference on Linguistic Typology (China) 

Date: 16-Oct-2015 - 20-Oct-2015
Location: Nanchang,Jiangxi province, China 
Contact Person: Xiaochuan Liu
Meeting Email: typologync at 126.com
Web Site: http://www.ndzwx.com/typology2015/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Typology 

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2015 

Meeting Description:

Following its successful debut at the Changshu Institute of Technology, China, November 30-December 2, 2013, the Second International Conference on Linguistic Typology (ICLT2) will be held at Nanchang University, China, October 16-20, 2015. This event is co-sponsored by the Institute of Linguistics, affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), the Editorial Board of Zhongguo Yuwen (The Journal of the Chinese Language), Nanchang University Institute of Linguistic Typology, and the Shanghai International Studies University’s Institute of Linguistics.

This conference focuses on typological studies of languages in China and the neighboring areas.  Typological studies of other languages and related topics are also welcome. Interested colleagues are invited to submit abstracts in Chinese or English, the working languages of the conference. After anonymous peer reviews, authors of accepted submissions will be notified by the Institute of Linguistics, CASS. Upon confirmation by an attendee, Nanchang University will send out an official letter of invitation.

Call for Papers:

Format Requirements:

Use Song typeface for Chinese; use Times New Roman for English. For the title, use font 4 for Chinese and 14 points for English. For the body text, use font 5 for Chinese and 10.5 points for English. The paper size is A4 for Chinese or letter size for English. Use 2.5 cm, or one inch, for all margins. 

Copy Requirements:

Submit two copies. One copy should be anonymous, one page long. The other should include information such as the author’s name, academic affiliation and email address; use an additional page if needed. To encourage student participation, student authors may mark their student status (in bachelor’s, master’s or Ph.D. programs)







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