[KS] [CKS] Korean Linguistics in Crosslinguistic Context 2021: Call for Papers
Center for Korean Studies
cks at binghamton.edu
Sun Feb 21 09:18:39 EST 2021
Call for Papers
Korean Linguistics in Crosslinguistic Context 2021
June 4-6, 2021, Cornell University
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 1, 11:59 PM EST
Korean Linguistics in Crosslinguistic Context (KLCC) 2021 invites paper and
poster presentations in any subarea of Korean linguistics, with a focus on
comparison of Korean with other languages. We are particularly interested in
presentations examining issues in Korean syntax, semantics, phonology,
phonetics, and historical linguistics from a theoretically informed
crosslinguistic perspective.
KLCC 2021 will be held June 4-6, 2021 and hosted by the Department of
Linguistics at Cornell University. It will be held virtually using the Zoom
conferencing platform.
Registration for KLCC is free. However, it is mandatory. Please register by
May 28, 2021.
For more information about the conference and abstract submission, please
find the link: <https://klcc2021.github.io/index.html>
https://klcc2021.github.io/index.html
Invited Speakers
* Speaker 1: Sungdai Cho (Binghamton University) and Yutaka Sato
(International Christian University, Japan)
* Speaker 2: Chung-hye Han (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
* Speaker 3: Seongyeon Ko (Queens College)
* Speaker 4: Andrej Malchukov (University of Mainz, Germany)
* Speaker 5: Peter Sells and Shin-Sook Kim (University of York, UK)
* Speaker 6: John Whitman (Cornell University)
* Speaker 7: James Yoon (UIUC)
* Speaker 8: Yoonjung Kang (University of Toronto, Canada)
KLCC 2021 is funded by the Laboratory Program for Korean Studies through the
Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Studies
Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2016-LAB-2250004).
KLCC 2021 is organized by John Whitman (Cornell University) and Sungdai Cho
(Binghamton University). You can reach the organizers at
<mailto:klcc2021 at cornell.edu> klcc2021 at cornell.edu.
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