28.2625, Calls: Gen Ling/Taiwan
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Subject: 28.2625, Calls: Gen Ling/Taiwan
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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 10:55:07
From: SWEAL Committee [jh.todd.c at gmail.com]
Subject: 2017 Student Workshop for East Asian Linguistics
Full Title: 2017 Student Workshop for East Asian Linguistics
Short Title: SWEAL 2017
Date: 04-Aug-2017 - 04-Aug-2017
Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan, Taiwan
Contact Person: SWEAL Committee
Meeting Email: nthulinguistics at gmail.com
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
English (eng)
Call Deadline: 21-Jul-2017
Meeting Description:
The Student Association of Institute of Linguistics at the National Tsing Hua
University is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the 2017 Student
Workshop for East Asian Linguistics (SWEAL 2017) on August 4th. SWEAL is a
workshop for graduate students in theoretical linguistics to present and
exchange their ideas or recent findings. Abstracts are invited for talks on
any aspect of research on any variety of the Chinese language, as well as East
Asian Languages.
2nd Call for Papers:
Submission deadline for the SWEAL 2017 has been extended to June 21st. The
conference will be held at National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan on
August 4th, 2017 and further information can be found
at http://linguistlist.org/callconf/browse-conf-action.cfm?ConfID=285576 and
Call For Paper.
Student Workshop for East Asian Linguistics (SWEAL 2017) is a workshop for
graduate students in theoretical linguistics to present and exchange their
ideals and recent findings. Abstracts are invited for talks on any aspect of
research on any variety of the Chinese language, as well as East Asian
Languages.
Abstracts are limited to 300 words up to one A4 page, including
examples, tables and references, with 1 inch for all margins. Abstracts should
be single-spaced and be written in English (12 font points, Times New
Roman) or in Chinese (12 font points,新細明體). In your abstract, please give 2-3
keywords to identify research topics and do not leave any detailed contact
information.
For more information on abstract submission please visit
http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/SWEAL2017.
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