时 间: 2020.02.19~2020.02.22
地 点: 新加坡 新加坡城 新加坡国立大学
主办单位: 新加坡国立大学
与会人数: 待定
New Ways of Analyzing Variation - Asia Pacific 6 (NWAV-AP 6)
变异分析的新方法-第六届亚太会议
转自Linguist List(中文部分为小编自行编译)
Date日期: 2020.02.19 - 02.22
Location地点: Singapore, Singapore 新加坡国立大学,新加坡
Contact Person联系人: Rebecca Starr
Web Site会议网址: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/nwavap6/
Linguistic Field(s)所涉语言学分支: Sociolinguistics社会语言学
Call Deadline征稿截止: 2019. 06.15
Meeting Description会议详情:
NWAV-AP is a unique venue for sharing research on language variation and change in an Asian context. We are happy to consider submissions of work relating to the Asia-Pacific region, as well as Asia more broadly, and Asian diaspora communities elsewhere in the world. The theme of this year’s conference is “Asia on the move”; we welcome papers that speak to this theme, including studies on language variation and change in relation to transnational migration, urbanization and development, language contact, and language revitalization. As in previous years, NWAV-AP particularly aims to highlight new variationist research on the indigenous languages and contact varieties of Asia.
Final Call for Papers最后征稿:
NWAV Asia-Pacific 6
19-22 February, 2020, National University of Singapore
The 6th meeting of New Ways of Analyzing Variation - Asia Pacific invites submissions for paper and poster presentations. The conference will take place from the 19th to 22nd of February, 2020, at the National University of Singapore.
NWAV-AP is a unique venue for sharing research on language variation and change in an Asian context. We are happy to consider submissions of work relating to the Asia-Pacific region, as well as Asia more broadly, and Asian diaspora communities elsewhere in the world. The theme of this year’s conference is “Asia on the move”; we welcome papers that speak to this theme, including studies on language variation and change in relation to transnational migration, urbanization and development, language contact, and language revitalization. As in previous years, NWAV-AP particularly aims to highlight new variationist research on the indigenous languages and contact varieties of Asia.
The plenary speakers for NWAV-AP 6 will be Alan Yu (University of Chicago), Qing Zhang (University of Arizona), and Kazuko Matsumoto (University of Tokyo).
Conference website: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/nwavap6/
Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nwavap6
Paper and Poster Abstracts论文和海报摘要:
(due 15 June, 11:59 PM UTC-12 -- Anywhere on Earth):
Abstracts should be a maximum of 350 words, excluding title and references. Please submit anonymous files in pdf format. When submitting, please specify whether you would prefer your abstract to be considered for acceptance as a paper, poster, or both (note that selecting ‘both’ will not reduce a submission’s chances of being accepted as a paper). Paper presentations will be 20 minutes long, with a 5-minute Q&A period.
Authors may submit a maximum of one single-authored abstract; there is no limit on co-authored submissions (either as first author or secondary author).
Authors should expect a decision on their abstract(s) by mid-July. Registration information will be made available by that time.
For more information, please visit our website at https://blog.nus.edu.sg/nwavap6/, or contact the organizing committee at nwavap6gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter nwavap6 for news and updates.