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TEAL-3 Workshop
Department of Linguistics
304 Boylston Hall
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138

Email:
teal3@fas.harvard.edu

 Workshop on
Theoretical East Asian Linguistics
July 22-23, 2005

Call for Papers

Papers are invited for presentation that address problems of East Asian linguistics from a theoretical perspective (in syntax, phonology, semantics and theoretical psycholinguistics). Selection of papers is based on anonymous review of abstracts. Please follow these guidelines to submit your abstracts:

  • Abstracts are limited to two single-spaced pages, complete with examples and bibliography. All texts should fit within a letter-size or A4 page, with 1-inch margin all around. Each abstract starts with the title (centered) at top, followed by 3 single-spaced blank lines, above the main text. Use font size 12 throughout. Romanize all Asian texts, and avoid Asian character fonts unless absolutely necessary.
  • Abstract submission is by email-attachment only. Save your abstract as a pdf, rtf, or word file. (Documents in other formats must be converted before submission.) Name your abstract with your last name followed by the suffix pdf, rtf, or doc (e.g., chang.pdf, watanabe.rtf, or kim.doc). Send your abstract to: teal3@fas.harvard.edu
  • Abstract selection is based on anonymous review. Please leave your name and affiliation out of the abstract (but keep 3 blank lines between title and text). In your email, however, please make sure to include the following information:
    • Title of your paper
    • Your full name (capitalize your last name)
    • Affiliation (department and university)
    • Status (student or faculty)
    • Preferred mailing address (where acceptance letters, if needed in hard copy, should be sent)
    • Your telephone number and email address

Abstract submission deadline has passed. Papers have been selected. Program has been posted!

 

Last updated: 7.16.2005

The TEAL workshop is supported by the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, and the Department of Linguistics, Harvard University, and the Chinag Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange. The 2005 Summer Linguistic Institute is jointly sponsored by MIT, Harvard University, and the Linguistic Society of America.