29.1537, Calls: Chinese, Historical Ling, Lang Acquisition, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax/Italy
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Subject: 29.1537, Calls: Chinese, Historical Ling, Lang Acquisition, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax/Italy
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Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2018 18:41:59
From: Chiara Piccinini [chiara.piccinini at unicatt.it]
Subject: 5th Edition of the Study Days on Chinese Linguistics
Full Title: 5th Edition of the Study Days on Chinese Linguistics
Short Title: V GSLC 2018
Date: 23-Nov-2018 - 24-Nov-2018
Location: Milan, Italy
Contact Person: Chiara Piccinini
Meeting Email: chiara.piccinini at unicatt.it
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2018
Meeting Description:
Following the successful editions of the Study Days on Chinese Linguistics
held in Venice (2014), Milan (2015), Rome (2016) and Naples (2017), thanks to
the joint support of the Confucius Institute at Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore and the Department of Foreign Languages of the Catholic University of
the Sacred Heart, I am glad to announce that the Fifth edition of the Study
Days on Chinese Linguistics promoted by the Italian Association of Chinese
Linguistics (AILC) will be held at the Catholic University of the Sacred
Heart, Milan, Italy, on November 23 and 24, 2018.
Invited speaker:
Prof. Marie-Claude Paris
Professeure émérite – Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7
2nd Call for Papers:
Those wishing to participate to the Study Days are required to give their talk
either in Italian or in English, they will have 20 minutes time to present
their research. Proposals for presentations should be related (but not limited
to) the following areas of research:
Lexicon and Semantics
Syntax and Morphology
Historical Linguistics
Language Teaching and Acquisition
Participants who wish to deliver a speech at the Study Days are invited to
submit their personal information and an anonymous abstract (of no more than
500 words) on Easychair, following the instructions given by the system at the
link below:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vgslc2018
The abstract should specify the theoretical framework, research questions and
methodology, main results and conclusions, including the cited bibliography.
Abstract submission deadline: April 15, 2018
Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2018
In case of acceptance of the abstract, if the participant is not a member of
the Italian Association of Chinese Linguistics, s/he will have to apply for
membership following the detailed instructions on
https://linguisticacinese.wixsite.com/ailc/copy-of-presentazione.
Specifically, prospective members should send to this e-mail address:
linguisticacinese at gmail.com, a copy of their CV, two presentation letters from
a member, and the form which may be downloaded from
https://linguisticacinese.wixsite.com/ailc/copy-of-presentazione.
Best Regards,
Chiara Piccinini
Researcher in Chinese Language and Literature
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Largo Gemelli, 1
20123 Milano
Italy
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