Call For Papers

Call for papers

We welcome submissions for a 20 minute talk (followed by 10 minutes of discussion) or a poster, addressing theoretical problems in languages spoken in the area of East Asia, such as Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or the minority languages spoken in China, and in the area of Southeast Asia, such as Vietnamese. We are particularly interested in theoretically oriented work bearing on issues in syntax, semantics, phonology, morphology, language acquisition, or psycho/neurolinguistics that contributes to the understanding of Universal Grammar. We also welcome comparative work among (South)East Asian languages and/or between a (South)East Asian language and other languages.

Abstract Submission

Selection of papers is based on anonymous reviews of abstracts. The papers selected must be of high interest to the development of theoretical East Asian linguistics and linguistic theory more generally. Please follow these guidelines to submit your abstracts:

All submitted abstracts should be written in English and limited to two single-spaced pages, complete with examples and bibliography. All texts should fit within two A4 pages, with 2,54 cm/1-inch margin all around. Each abstract should start with the title (centered) at top, followed by 3 single-spaced blank lines, above the main text. Use font size 12 throughout (except for examples), preferably in Times or Times New Roman. Romanize all Asian texts, and avoid Asian character fonts unless absolutely necessary. The abstract should be camera-ready.

We DO NOT accept submissions by postal mail. Save your abstract as a PDF. Name your abstract with your last name followed by the suffix pdf  (e.g., huang.pdf). Submit your abstract via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=teal10

Sending the **same** abstract to both IACL-23 and TEAL-10 wouldn’t be welcome.
IACL-23: http://www.iacling.org/announcements.htm

Please leave your name and affiliation out of the abstract (but keep 3 blank lines between title and text). The workshop will accept at most one single-authored work AND one joint-authored work. Please indicate whether your abstract is for a talk, a poster or both.

Important Dates

Deadline for abstract submissions: February 23, 2015 (Japan time)
Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2015 (Japan time)
Conference dates: June 13-14, 2015

Poster Format Guidelines

  • Poster format should be A0 (84x119cm), in vertical (portrait) orientation.
  • The author(s)’ name(s) and the contact information should be provided.
  • A poster presentation includes one single poster.
  • Participants are expected to print and bring their own poster.

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