EACL-8

The 8th EACL Conference was held in Paris on September 26-28, 2013.

You can still access the programme and the Book of abstracts on the conference website: http://eacl8.sciencesconf.org/

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EACL 8 (Paris, France)

Call For Papers

The Eighth Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics will be held on September 26-28, 2013, at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France. Registration will be on Wednesday September 25, 2013.

All presenters must register (and pay registrations fees) to participate in the conference.

Each person my submit no more than one single-authored abstract in addition to one joint-authored abstract.

The requirements for the submission re given below:

1) Please note that if the working language of the conference my be English or Chinese, all abstracts must be submitted in English (for technical reasons).

2) Abstracts must reflect new research.

3) Abstracts will be submitted online, and should not exceed 400 words (including 3 to 5 keywords). They should be followed by the main references up to 5 titles. Be sure not to include any personal information for the sake of the anonymous reviewing process.

Opening of the online submission process : January 20, 2013. Please access the following Conference Website for online submission: http://ecl8.sciencesconf.org/

Deadline for submission of abstracts : February 20, 2013.

Notification of acceptance or rejection : April 20, 2013.

Conference languages : English, Mandarin Chinese

Registration fees : € 35 for students, € 70 for non-students

Confirmed keynote speakers :

CHEN Chao-jung 陳昭容 Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Mark HALE, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

Christoph HARBSMEIER, Oslo University, Norway

Waltraud PAUL, CRLAO-CNRS, Paris, France

Contact

Christine Lamarre, EACL President, local organizer
Françoise Bottéro, EACL Vice-President, local organizer

EACL8.paris@gmail.com

EACL-7

Call for papers

The 7th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics (EACL-7)

Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy – September 13-15, 2011

The Seventh Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics will be held on September 13, 14, 15, 2011, at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, Italy. The conference is hosted by the Department of East Asian Studies and the Department of Language Sciences at Ca’ Foscari University. Registration is on September 12, 2011.

The organization committee of EACL-7 cordially invites abstracts for 20-minute talks (plus a 10-minute discussion) in all areas of Chinese linguistics. Abstracts in the field of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language will not be considered. Abstracts may also be submitted for the two panels outlined below.

Each person may submit no more than one single-authored abstract in addition to one joint-authored abstract. The requirements for the submission are given below:

1) The abstract should be no more than one A4 or letter-size page in length. For English: Times New Roman font, size 12 pt (single space). For Chinese: Songti font 宋体, size ‘small 4’.
2) Please indicate the topic on the upper corner of your abstract (e.g. phonetics, phonology, lexicology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse/pragmatics, Chinese traditional phonology and philology, historical syntax, prosodic syntax, historical comparative linguistics, sociolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, language acquisition, syntax-semantics interface, language contact, etc.)
3) Three to five key words must be provided to indicate the framework, topic, language(s), or dialect(s) of your paper.
4) Abstracts must reflect new research.
5) Only EACL members can present papers. To become a member of EACL, please fill in the registration form:
6) For Membership information please click here
7) E-mail 2 copies of the abstract to eacl2011@gmail.com and to linda.badan@gmail.com, (a) one abstract in MS Word DOC format which includes the author’s name(s), affiliation(s), and e-mail address(es); and (b) the other abstract in PDF format identified by title only (for anonymous review).
8) The deadline for submission of abstracts is January 30, 2011.
9) Notification of abstract acceptance or rejection can be expected by March 31, 2011.

Special panels:“Classical Chinese” For information, please contact Barbara Meisterernst (ddurkin AT aol.com)

“Chinese and typology” For information, please contact Guglielmo Cinque (cinque AT unive.it)

Confirmed keynote speakers:

C.-T. James Huang (Cambridge, Mass.)
Christine Lamarre (Paris)
Federico Masini (Rome)
Luigi Rizzi (Siena)
Rint Sybesma (Leiden)

Conference languages: English, French, Mandarin Chinese

Registration fees : € 25 for students, € 40 for non-students
Student status will have to be certified.

Contact persons

§ Dr. Magda ABBIATI, local organizer
magda AT unive.it
§ Dr. Linda BADAN, EACL Vice-President and local organizer
linda.badan AT gmail.com
§ Dr. Guglielmo CINQUE, local organizer
cinque AT unive.it

2014: Rome, Italy, March 31 – April 4

Sponsored by:

Roma Tre University, Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Rome, Italy
Course Programme:
Federico Masini & Chiara Romagnoli: Chinese lexicon and lexicography: Diachronic perspective and synchronic description
Daniel Kadar: Talking ABOUT Chinese language: An introduction into Chinese meta-pragmatics
Victor Pan & Linda Badan: Syntax of Modern Chinese: A generative introduction to topic, focus and wh-questions
In addition, two lectures on general linguistics by Raffaele Simone (lexicon) and Mara Frascarelli (syntax).

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2013: Prague, Czech Republic, April 29 – May 3

Sponsored by:

Charles University (Univerzita Karlova v Praze), Prague, Czech Republic

Course Programme:
Christine Lamarre: “Morphosyntactic variation in Chinese dialects”
Claire Saillard:  “Sociolinguistics and language contact in the sinosphere”
Lukas Zadrapa:  “Classical Chinese between Lexicon and Syntax”

2012: Berlin, Germany, 26-30 March

Sponsored by:

Humboldt-University Berlin

Course Programme:
Meisterernst, Barbara: “Classical Chinese Grammar: theoretical approaches and syntactic analysis”.
Shapiro, Roman: “Non-canonical and foreign writing systems for Chinese”
Hole, Daniel: “Introduction to formal semantics”

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2011: Paris, France, 10-15 April

Sponsored by:
UFR-LCAO (Langues et Civilisations d’Asie Orientale), Paris Diderot University, Paris, France
CNRS – UMR 8563, (CRLAO, Centre de Recherches Linguistiques surl’Asie Orientale), Paris, France
IIAS (International Institute for Asian Studies), The Netherlands

Course Programme:
Françoise Bottéro (CRLAO, Paris) & Thekla Wiebusch (Paris,CRLAO): “Chinese: writing and classification systems”
Pierre Magistry (Paris Diderot University, Paris): Corpus linguistics
Marie-Claude Paris (Paris Diderot University, Paris) “Chinese syntax in synchrony”
Alain Peyraube (CRLAO, Paris): “Chinese syntax in diachrony”

2010: Bochum, Germany, 3-7 May

Sponsored by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands

Course programme:
Redouane Djamouri (Paris, CRLAO): Oracle Bone Inscriptions
Jeroen Wiedenhof (Leiden) Descriptive approaches to Chinese syntax
Henning Klöter (Bochum) Chinese languages recorded by Western missionaries (17th century)

2009: Moscow, Russian Federation, 15-19 June

Sponsored by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands and the International Association for Chinese Linguistics

Course programme:
Wolfgang Behr (Zürich): Theories of Old Chinese morphology
Waltraud Paul (Paris): Modern Mandarin: morphology, syntax, semantics
Roman Shapiro (Moscow): Tendencies in Chinese dialect phonology

2008: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 12-16 May

Sponsored by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

Course programme:
Umberto Ansaldo (Amsterdam): Chinese Pidgin English: contact, typology and grammar
Yiya Chen (Leiden): Tone
Barbara Meisterernst (Ghent): Classical Chinese syntax

2007: München, Germany, 19-23 March

Sponsored by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

Course programme:
Laurent Sagart (EHESS, Paris): Old Chinese among the other East Asian language families
Hilary Chappell (EHESS, Paris): Typology of Sinitic languages
Daniel Hole (LMU, München): (Formal) Semantics

2006: Leiden, The Netherlands, 27-31 March

Sponsored by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands, and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

Course programme:
Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (Leiden): On modern comparative syntax
Wolfgang Behr (Ruhr-Universität, Bochum): On writing
Guillaume Jacques (CRLAO, Paris): On historical phonology

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