Call for Papers: North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics

28 September 2010
Call for Papers: North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics
Deadline: 31 December 2010

The University of Oregon is pleased to host the 23rd Annual NACCL conference, to be held in Eugene, Oregon from June 17-19, 2011.

Call for Papers

NACCL-23 will continue to serve as a platform of scholarly exchange for researchers of all subfields of Chinese linguistics. Proposals of original studies on (but not limited to) the following topics are invited:

Phonetics/Phonology, Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics, Morphology, Orthography, Historical linguistics, Computational/Corpus Linguistics, Chinese Language Acquisition and Pedagogy, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, etc.

Papers are presented within a thirty-minute period with 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for questions and discussion.

Abstract submission

Abstracts should be submitted by December 31, 2010 via “Easy Abs” on the Linguist List. Please click here to access the site.

Notification of abstract acceptance

March 15, 2011

More information here.
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