30.4895, Calls: Mongolic; General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics/Russia
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Subject: 30.4895, Calls: Mongolic; General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics/Russia
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Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2019 19:04:19
From: Vlada Baranova [vlada at eu.spb.ru]
Subject: Fourth International Conference on Mongolic Linguistics
Full Title: Fourth International Conference on Mongolic Linguistics
Short Title: ML2020
Date: 14-Aug-2020 - 16-Aug-2020
Location: Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia
Contact Person: Nadezhda Badmatsyrenova
Meeting Email: vostochnyi_fca at mail.ru
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Mongolic
Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2020
Meeting Description:
The Fourth International Conference on Mongolic Linguistics (ML 2020) to be
held in Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russia from August 12 to 16, 2020, is
based on the theme “Mongolic Languages in the 21st Century: Contemporary
Approaches and Future Perspectives”. The Conference is co-hosted by Buryat
State University and Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Kalmyk State University, Kalmyk Scientific Center, Russian Academy
of Sciences, and Inner Mongolia University.
ML 2020 will serve as a comprehensive forum for exchange of novel knowledge
and experience in investigating various aspects of Mongolic languages,
especially those subsumed under the general theme of the Conference. It builds
on the outcomes of the previous international conferences of the ML project
(St. Petersburg, October 2013; Elista, May 2016; Lindong Town, Baarin Left
Banner, July–August 2018).
The following issues are expected to be discussed:
- Contemporary methods and approaches to the study of the Mongolic languages;
- Current issues of modern Mongolic linguistics and philology;
- Genetic and areal features of the Mongolic languages and dialects in
synchronic and diachronic perspectives;
- Typology of Mongolic phonological, grammatical and lexical systems;
- Principles and methods of modern Mongolic dialectological studies;
- Problems and perspectives of building Mongolic language and dialect corpora;
- Mongolic cultures and languages in contact: history and present condition
- Universals and peculiarities in Mongolic linguistic worldviews;
This list of possible topics is by no means exhaustive or directive, it just
provides the framework of the Conference.
The working languages at the Conference will be English, Russian, and
Mongolian.
Call for Papers:
If you are interested to participate please submit your application by
February 1, 2020. Applications should be submitted by filling in the form
below. We are planning to have published Conference Proceedings with
full-length papers after the Conference. The deadline and guidelines for
submission of papers will be specified in the 2nd Circular. We will inform you
whether your paper is selected by the Organizing Committee before March 1,
2020.
Please forward this circular to those of your colleagues who are involved in
studying of related topics and who might be interested to participate. E-mail
address: vostochnyi_fca at mail.ru, please indicate the topic of your message as
follows: “To the Organizing Committee”.
Contact information:
E-mail: vostochnyi_fca at mail.ru
Tel.: +7 (983) 338-59-29 — Department of Inner Asian Philology, Buryat State
University
Coordinators:
Dr. Nadezhda Badmatsyrenova, tel.: +7 (9021) 61-38-89 (mob.)
Dr. Sayana Tontoeva, tel.: +7 (914) 057-51-34 (mob.)
Application Form:
Last name, first name
Country, city
Affiliation
Academic degree, title, position
Mail address, phone number
E-mail
Title of paper
Abstract in English, Russian or Mongolian (up to 150 words)
Necessary technical equipment
Do you need an invitation letter for visa? (yes/no)
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