[KS] the 2nd call for papers
Rhee, S.J.
S.J.Rhee at let.leidenuniv.nl
Fri Oct 29 05:48:57 EDT 2004
<The 2nd Call for Papers: deadline of abstract submission extended>
Title: 1st European Conference on Korean Linguistics
Short Title: ECKL
Date: February 3-5, 2005
Location: International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University,
Leiden, The Netherlands
Contact e-mail: eckl at let.leidenuniv.nl <mailto:eckl at let.leidenuniv.nl>
Linguistic sub-field: general linguistics
Deadline call for papers: 30 November, 2004
Invited speakers and a workshop
Syntax and semantics: Prof. S.J. Chang (Seoul National University)
Phonology: Prof. M. Kenstowicz (MIT))
Korean language teaching abroad: Prof. Y. Heo (Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies)
Workshop on the Altaic Hypothesis: Prof. B.I. Sung (Seoul National
University)
We are pleased to announce that the 1st European Conference on Korean
Linguistics (ECKL) will be held in Leiden, The Netherlands, from February
3-5, 2005. Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (plus 10 minutes for
discussion) on any aspect of Korean linguistics. Besides the main
conference, there is a workshop on 'the Altaic Hypothesis: Korean in
relation to other Altaic languages'. Abstracts for this workshop are also
invited (20-minute talks plus 10 minutes discussion).
Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author.
All abstract should be in English, and submitted as e-mail attachments, in
PDF or MS-Word format. The subject of the message should specify
"Abstract", and the body should include the following information: author's
name(s), affiliation, e-mail address, title of abstract, and area of
linguistics (syntax, phonology, morphology, phonetics, language-teaching,
etc.) Abstracts should be limited to one page (using 2.5 cm margins on all
sides and 11pt font size) with an optional additional page containing
examples and references.
Submission deadline: November 30, 2004
Notification of acceptance: January 5, 2004
Note that a limited number of grants for travel and accommodation will be
available to support the participation of linguists whose abstract has been
accepted, and who have no or limited access to institutional or departmental
funding sources in their home country. At the time of notification of
acceptance, participants who are in this situation will be invited to submit
a request for support. In addition, the 1st proceedings of ECKL will be
published after the conference. Detailed information of the proceeding will
be posted for participants whose abstracts are accepted.
For more information, please visit
http://www.iias.nl <http://www.iias.nl/> or send e-mail to
m.rozing at let.leidenuniv.nl <mailto:m.rozing at let.leidenuniv.nl> ,
eckl at let.leidenuniv.nl
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