36.1425, Confs: GLOW in Asia 2026 The 2nd Workshop for Young Scholars (Japan)
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Subject: 36.1425, Confs: GLOW in Asia 2026 The 2nd Workshop for Young Scholars (Japan)
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Date: 30-Apr-2025
From: Yu Izumi [yuizumi at nanzan-u.ac.jp]
Subject: GLOW in Asia 2026 The 2nd Workshop for Young Scholars
GLOW in Asia 2026 The 2nd Workshop for Young Scholars
Date: 13-Mar-2026 - 15-Mar-2026
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Meeting URL:
https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/GLOW-in-Asia-WYS/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition;
Morphology; Semantics; Syntax
Submission Deadline: 31-Aug-2025
We are pleased to announce that the 2nd GLOW in Asia Workshop for
Young Scholars will be held in Nagoya, Japan on March 13-15, 2026,
organized by the Center for Linguistics at Nanzan University.
This is a sequel to the first workshop for young scholars, hosted by
Mie University in Japan on September 7-8, 2011. It aims to provide a
platform for young scholars in linguistics—including, but not limited
to, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers—to present their
work, exchange new ideas, and explore possibilities for future
collaboration with colleagues from across Asia and beyond.
Keynote Speaker and Invited Speakers:
Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
Jo-Wang Lin (Academia Sinica)
Daiko Takahashi (Tohoku University)
Call for Papers:
We invite abstract submissions for oral and poster presentations on
any topic in generative linguistics. Oral presentations will be 20
minutes in length, followed by a 10-minute discussion. As this
workshop is intended to support and highlight the work of emerging
scholars, submissions are limited to students and those who completed
their education within the last seven years at the time of submission.
(This applies to all authors in the case of joint papers.) We
anticipate offering financial support to some presenters, in the form
of travel and/or accommodation subsidies. Since our fund is limited,
priority will be given to the presenters from areas with currency
issues. Details will be announced once acceptances are finalized.
Proceedings of the workshop (including both talks and posters) will be
published online. In addition, those who gave oral presentations will
be invited to publish their papers in a special issue of Nanzan
Linguistics.
Important Dates:
Deadline for abstracts: August 31, 2025 (JST)
Notification of acceptance: Around mid-October
Workshop dates: March 13-15, 2026
Submission instructions:
Authorship:
(a) Abstracts submitted for review should represent original,
unpublished research.
(b) Abstracts should not include any author information.
(e.g. in the forms of references, file name of the abstract, etc.).
(c) Each author may submit at most one individual abstract and one
joint abstract.
Abstract Format:
Abstracts must observe the following format:
(a) Length: No more than two A4 pages including data and references.
Data can be interspersed throughout the text.
(b) Form: No smaller than 12pt. font, preferably in Times New Roman.
2.5 cm/1 inch margins on all sides. At most 38 lines per page. The
title of the paper should appear at the top of the first page of the
abstract.
(c) At least 3 keywords regarding the content of the paper should be
given in the line below the title.
Abstract Submission:
(a) The abstract must be submitted electronically using EasyAbs
offered by The Linguist List
(https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/GLOW-in-Asia-WYS/). Email
submissions are not allowed.
(b) You will be asked to provide the following information when you
submit an abstract:
(i) author’s name(s)
(ii) specification of the session(s) for which you would like the
abstract to be considered: 1. oral presentation, 2. poster
presentation, 3. both
(iii) student status or number of years after completing the education
(iv) institutional affiliation (if any)
(v) e-mail address
(vi) mailing address
Submissions open: April 30, 2025 - Aug. 31, 2025
Contact Email: ling-office at ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp
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