[Sealang-l] Final CFP: Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2019 (SEALS29)
Naonori Nagaya
naonori.nagaya at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 23:40:01 UTC 2019
**Apologies for cross-posting**
SEALS29: The 29th meeting of Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
May 27-29, 2019
KFC Hall & Rooms (Tokyo, Japan)
https://sealsxxix.wixsite.com/seals29
On behalf of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, we're pleased to
announce the 29th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society.
The conference will take place on May 27-29, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. It
is hosted by Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and sponsored by the
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the LingDy3 project
(ILCAA, TUFS).
Important dates:
January 31, 2019 - Deadline for abstracts
February 28, 2019 - Notification of acceptance
March 1, 2019 - Start of registration
April 15, 2019 - End of registration
Keynote speakers:
SEALS29 features three keynote speakers.
Alexander Coupe (Nanyang Technological University)
"The Aoic languages in areal and typological perspective"
Hsiu-chuan Liao (National Tsing Hua University)
"Another look at the clause structure in Philippine languages"
Suraratdecha Sumittra (Mahidol University)
"TBA"
Call for papers:
Scholars are invited to submit abstracts of papers dealing with any
areas related to Southeast Asian Languages. Possible topics include,
but are not limited to:
- phonetics and phonology
- morphology
- syntax
- semantics
- pragmatics
- discourse analysis
- genetic and areal relationships
- historical and comparative studies
- sociolinguistic studies
- psycholinguistics
- neurolinguistics
- language and culture/thought
- language documentation
Presentations will be 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes of discussion.
Each individual may present up to one single-authored paper and one
joint paper.
Abstracts should be written in English and submitted in .doc, .docx,
or .pdf format. Abstracts should not exceed 1 A4 page (minimum font
size 11 point, single spaced) inclusive of examples and references.
Ensure that titles are informative, and that the interesting claim(s)
are summarized in the first paragraph. Authors should not put their
names or affiliation in the doc/pdf version, just the title and body
of abstract.
Abstracts must be submitted via the EasyChair system by January 31, 2019.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seals29
Any questions to the local organization should be posted to: sealsxxix at gmail.com
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Naonori Nagaya, PhD.
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
https://sites.google.com/site/naonorinagaya/
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