[Sealang-l] SEALS26: First Call for Papers
SEALS 26
seals26.manila at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 04:31:05 UTC 2015
Dear colleagues,
For the first time, the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistic
Society (SEALS) will be held in Manila, Philippines on May 26 to 28, 2016.
SEALS26 is organized by the Department of Linguistics of the University of
the Philippines and SIL International - Philippines.
As a primary venue for exchange of linguistic ideas, the SEALS conferences
focus on the languages and linguistics of Southeast Asia, including the
Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Hmong-Mien, Tibeto-Burman, and Tai-Kadai
families, and provides an occasion for scholars to share their research.
We invite scholars working on Southeast Asian linguistics for this year's
meeting in Manila.
IMPORTANT NOTES
In order to submit an abstract, please do take note of the following
important details.
1. Proponents may only submit a maximum of two (2) abstracts: one as sole
author and another as a co-author.
2. Maintain a maximum of 12 words for the paper title.
3. Abstracts should be no more than 500 words, including examples and
references, not exceeding 1 A4 page in single-space 12 point type.
CONFERENCE SCOPE
Everyone is invited to submit an abstract on any branch of linguistics in a
Southeast Asian context, including but not limited to the scopes below.
1. Phonetics and phonology
2. Grammatical system
3. Genetic and areal relationships
4. Historical and comparative studies
5. Semantics, pragmatics and discourse analysis
6. Sociolinguistics
7. Language documentation, endangered languages and linguistic diversity
8. Sign linguistics
Please visit the website for more details: http://www.seals26manila.org/
Best,
Louward Zubiri
(On behalf of the Organizing Committee)
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