35.76, Calls: The 7th International Symposium on Chinese Language and Discourse
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Subject: 35.76, Calls: The 7th International Symposium on Chinese Language and Discourse
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Date: 05-Jan-2024
From: Dorothy Quek [doro0010 at e.ntu.edu.sg]
Subject: The 7th International Symposium on Chinese Language and Discourse
Full Title: The 7th International Symposium on Chinese Language and
Discourse
Short Title: 7th ISCLD
Date: 30-Jul-2024 - 02-Aug-2024
Location: Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore
Contact Person: Dorothy Quek
Meeting Email: soh-iscld at ntu.edu.sg
Web Site: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/soh/news-events/events/iscld-2024
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General
Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2024
Meeting Description:
The ISCLD is a biennial international symposium that advances the
exchange of scholarship and emphasizes an empirical orientation in
functional discourse studies of the Chinese language, with
participation from local and international scholars, not only from
linguistics, but also related fields of communication, sociology,
anthropology, education etc. with regards to the use of Chinese
languages. The theme of this symposium is New Directions in Chinese
Language Research: Structure and use.
The conference continues to focus on Chinese language and discourse,
but we also like to encourage researchers working on other areas
previously not discussed in the past conferences, including minority
languages related to Chinese, AI application, bi/multi-lingual and
multicultural settings.
Hosting this international conference in 2024 at NTU holds special
significance, as it coincides with the 20th anniversary celebration of
the NTU Chinese programme. The organization of this conference is
structured as part of our celebration of NTU as a leading institution
for Chinese language research in the global arena.
Themes
Chinese Language and AI
Chinese language and cognition
Chinese language and culture
Chinese language and education
Chinese language and ethnicity
Chinese language and society
Chinese language and interaction
Chinese language and its variations
Chinese language in bilingual settings
Chinese language in multilingual and multicultural settings
汉语语言与话语国际研讨会是两年一度的国际研讨会,旨在促进学术交流,强调汉语功能话语研究的实证取向,吸引来自语言学,以及传播学、社会学、人类学
、教育学等相关领域的国内外学者前来参与。时隔十几年后,次研讨会再度由南洋理工大学举办(上一次主办为2012年),主题为“汉语研究的新方向:结
构与运用”。研讨会将继续关注汉语和话语的运用,但主办方希望能鼓励其他进行会议中未讨论领域的学者,包括与汉语相关的少数民族语言、人工智能应用、
双语/多语和多元文化环境的研究。本次研讨会的主题是:汉语研究的新方向:结构与运用
此研讨会恰逢南洋理工大学中文系成立20周年,因此别具意义,主办方也有意结合研讨会举行一系列的学术活动,作为庆祝南洋理工大学成立20周年的项目
,亦提升南洋理工大学中文系在汉语研究领域的国际知名度。
主题
汉语与人工智能
汉语与认知
汉语与文化
汉语与教育
汉语和民族
汉语与社会
汉语互动
汉语及其变体
双语环境中的汉语
多语言和多元文化环境中的汉语
Call for Papers:
Abstracts or panel proposals may be accepted.
Abstracts in English should be 300-500 words, including positions,
affiliations, email addresses and mailing addresses for all authors.
Panel proposals reflecting the conference theme may be submitted. All
panel proposals should provide a 300-word rationale and a 100-200 word
abstract of each panelist's paper; include affiliation and email
addresses for each panel list.
论文提交说明:
英文摘要的字数限于300至500字之间,并包括所有作者的职衔、所属学府、电邮和地址。
小组提案的提交可符合研讨会主题。所有小组提案应包括300字以内的小组成立理据和各别小组成员100至200字之间的摘要,并包括所有组员的所属学
府和电邮。
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