36.354, Calls: General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Philosophy of Language, Pragmatics, Semantics / Japan

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Subject: 36.354, Calls: General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Philosophy of Language, Pragmatics, Semantics / Japan

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Date: 25-Jan-2025
From: Hiroki Nomoto [nomoto at tufs.ac.jp]
Subject: The 12th edition of the TripleA Workshop for Semantic Fieldworkers (TripleA12)


Full Title: The 12th edition of the TripleA Workshop for Semantic
Fieldworkers (TripleA12)

Date: 10-Sep-2025 - 12-Sep-2025
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Contact Person: Hiroki Nomoto
Meeting Email: nomoto at tufs.ac.jp

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories;
Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Semantics

Call for Papers:
The 12th edition of the TripleA Workshop for Semantic Fieldworkers
(TripleA12)
Sept. 10, 2025 - Sept. 12, 2025
https://semantics-triplea.org/triplea-12-toyko-2025/
Venue: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS), Japan,
https://www.tufs.ac.jp/english/
The TripleA workshop series was founded in 2014 by linguists from
Potsdam and Tübingen with the aim of providing a platform for
researchers that conduct theoretically-informed linguistic fieldwork
on meaning. Its focus is particularly on languages that are
under-represented in the current research landscape, including but not
limited to languages of Africa, Asia, and Australasia, hence TripleA.
Invited speakers:
1. Upsorn Tawilapakul (Thammasat University)
https://litu.tu.ac.th/en/about/faculty/upsorn/
2. John Gluckman (University of Kansas)
https://www.jgluckman.com/index.html
3. Norikazu Kogura (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
https://researchmap.jp/koguran?lang=en
Important dates:
Abstracts deadline: 10 May 2025, 23.59 anywhere in the world
Notification: Late June
Conference dates: 10-12 September 2025
Local organizing committee:
- Hiroki Nomoto https://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/personal/nomoto/
- Daisuke Shinagawa http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/en/staff/list1/shinagawad
- Keita Kurabe https://researchmap.jp/kur1/?lang=english
- Toshitaka Kitada https://researchmap.jp/toshi_kitadak
Submission instructions:
We invite submissions for 40 minute (including time for discussion)
talks. Ideal submissions should be:
 - original formal work on the semantics of underrepresented
language(s) of Africa, Asia, Australia or Oceania (which include
Chinese and Korean);
 - based on fieldwork or experimentation and/or by native speaker
linguists.
We particularly encourage work by graduate students and junior
researchers.
Abstracts must be anonymous and in PDF format. Abstracts should
include up to two pages of exposition including supporting examples. A
third page may be used for references. Text should be in 12pt Times
New Roman or similar, on A4 (or US letter) page size with 2.5cm (or
1″) margins. Authors may submit a maximum of two abstracts, be they
single or co-authored.
Submission URL: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/submit/TripleA12/



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