36.192, Calls: General Linguistics / Poland
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LINGUIST List: Vol-36-192. Wed Jan 15 2025. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 36.192, Calls: General Linguistics / Poland
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Date: 15-Jan-2025
From: Iga Krzysik [iga.krzysik at amu.edu.pl]
Subject: Perspectives on Japanese language and linguistics (YLMP2025: Thematic session)
Full Title: Perspectives on Japanese language and linguistics
(YLMP2025: Thematic session)
Short Title: YLMP2025
Date: 16-May-2025 - 18-May-2025
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Hanna Jaśkiewicz
Meeting Email: hanna.jaskiewicz at amu.edu.pl
Call Deadline: 27-Jan-2025
2nd Call for Papers:
Description:
The special session "Perspectives on Japanese language and
linguistics" will be held during the 9th Young Linguists' Meeting in
Poznań (YLMP 2025), taking place on May 16–18, 2025, in Poznań,
Poland. The conference is organized by the Faculty of English at Adam
Mickiewicz University, Poznań.
We encourage graduate and post-graduate students, as well as PhD
holders up to seven years after their thesis defense, to submit papers
to the conference. All other researchers are more than welcome to
attend the event without a paper of their own and contribute to the
discussions.
Call for Papers:
The Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań (YLMP2025) is pleased to
announce a special thematic session titled “Perspectives on Japanese
language and linguistics”.
Japanese linguistics is often marginalized and treated as a separate
discipline from mainstream linguistics, particularly in conferences
that predominantly focus on Indo-European languages. This
marginalization can lead to a limited recognition of the significance
of Japanese studies within the broader landscape of linguistic
studies. However, research on the Japanese language offers valuable
insights that contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of
linguistic phenomena, including language structure, sociolinguistic
dynamics, language acquisition processes, and cognitive processes. The
goal of this session is to provide young linguists from various fields
of Japanese linguistics with the opportunity to present and discuss
their research findings in front of a broader audience.
We encourage submissions that explore innovative approaches and
insights that contribute to the ongoing discourse in Japanese
linguistics. The thematic scope of the session includes, but is not
limited to:
• Phonetics and phonology
• Morphology and syntax
• Sociolinguistics
• Pragmatics and discourse analysis
• Historical linguistics
• Translation and interpretation
• Language acquisition
• Japanese language teaching methodology
• Japanese language and technology
Session organiser: Hanna Jaśkiewicz
Deadline: 27 January 2025
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