28.2395, Calls: Phonology/USA
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Subject: 28.2395, Calls: Phonology/USA
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Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 10:11:36
From: Shin Fukuda [fukudash at hawaii.edu]
Subject: Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces in Japanese and Korean
Full Title: Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces in Japanese and Korean
Date: 11-Oct-2017 - 11-Oct-2017
Location: Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA
Contact Person: Haruo Kubozono
Meeting Email: jk-prosody at ninjal.ac.jp
Web Site: http://crosslinguistic-studies.ninjal.ac.jp/prosody/?page_id=326&lang=en&lang=en
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn)
Korean (kor)
Language Family(ies): Japanese Family; Korean
Call Deadline: 20-Jul-2017
Meeting Description:
Conference: The 25th Japanese Korean Linguistics Conference
Location: Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Dates: October 12 – 14, 2017
Website: https://japanesekoreanlinguisticsconference25.wordpress.com/
JK 25 Satellite Workshop 2: Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces in Japanese and
Korean
Organizer: Haruo Kubozono (NINJAL)
Location: Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Dates: October 11, 2017
Website:
http://crosslinguistic-studies.ninjal.ac.jp/prosody/?page_id=326&lang=en&lang=
en
Description: This workshop reports on recent progress in the prosodic studies
of Japanese and Korean, the two languages in the Asian Pacific Rim that
display many interesting similarities in prosodic organization. It analyzes
both lexical and postlexical prosody of the two languages, with main focus on
word accent and intonation. The discussion is not restricted to the standard
varieties of the two languages, i.e. Standard Tokyo Japanese and Standard
Seoul Korean, but also covers regional dialects many of which are endangered
now. Major topics include (i) the prosodic structure of endangered dialects,
(ii) interactions between word and sentence prosody, (iii) prosodic evidence
for phonological structure, and (iv) interactions between prosody and other
components of the grammar. The workshop ultimately aims to clarify how
analyses of individual languages—Japanese and Korean—can contribute to the
development of prosodic theory, on the one hand, and how prosodic theory sheds
new light on the structure of individual languages, on the other.
Confirmed speakers:
Taehong Cho (Hanyang University)
Junko Ito & Armin Mester (UC Santa Cruz)
Sun-Ah Jun (UC Los Angeles)
Haruo Kubozono (NINJAL)
Akiko Matsumori (Japan Women’s University)
Call for papers:
We invite abstracts for poster presentations. Those who wish to present a
poster should follow the procedures below in preparing and submitting an
abstract.
- The abstract must be based on the authors’ original and novel work.
- It should be maximally two pages long on A4 or letter size, including
examples, figures, tables and references.
- Save your abstract both as a Word file [using the file name “jk-prosody
(Your surname).docx” or “jk-prosody (Your surname).doc”] AND as a pdf file
[using the file name “jk-prosody(Your surname).pdf”].
- To submit your abstract, send an e-mail message with both files attached to
jk-prosody at ninjal.ac.jp by July 20, 2017. Please write “jk-prosody abstract”
in the subject line of your e-mail message.
- One author may be the first author of only one poster for this workshop.
- Abstracts that have been accepted by the main conference of JK25 must not be
submitted to this workshop.
- Abstracts accepted by this workshop do NOT appear in the proceedings of the
main JK conference.
- Notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent to all authors by August
1, 2017.
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