From campbell-kibler.1 at osu.edu Tue Oct 1 12:31:27 2024 From: campbell-kibler.1 at osu.edu (Campbell-Kibler, Kathryn) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 16:31:27 +0000 Subject: [Somean] FW: [Lingosu] Linguistics co-sponsored event: Buckeye East Asian Linguistics Forum 6 (BEALF-6) via Zoom In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just an additional nudge to check out this conference that Dan just sent around. Paul will be presenting and there are also several other So Mean relevant talks, including that first keynote, which looks fascinating! The abstracts for the keynotes and the list of talks are on the website and there?s a PDF of the full program with the rest of the abstracts. -K From: Lingosu on behalf of Parker, Dan via Lingosu Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 12:23?PM To: lingosu at ling.osu.edu Subject: [Lingosu] Linguistics co-sponsored event: Buckeye East Asian Linguistics Forum 6 (BEALF-6) via Zoom Dear OSU linguistics community, The Buckeye East Asian Linguistics Forum 6 (BEAL Forum 6), hosted at OSU, will be held via Zoom on 18 October 2024. First held a decade ago in Autumn 2014, this biennial, one-day event -- which includes invited keynote speakers -- provides a platform mainly for graduate students to articulate and exchange ideas on their research findings with forum participants and attendees. Originally an on-site event with poster sessions, the forum series has since the COVID-19 pandemic been moved online, with parallel sessions consisting of oral, 15-minute presentations via Zoom. The BEAL Forum is an excellent opportunity to share one?s research in a public arena and to receive comments from commentators who were invited to provide individual feedback afterwards to presenters in their assigned panel. While this Forum series was established to showcase regional research activities in East Asian linguistics, over the years it has attracted not only presenters in and beyond the midwest, but also international presenters, including from Canada, Europe, East Asia and Southeast Asia. The Forum is free and open to the public, but be sure to register online to obtain the Zoom link. Event: Buckeye East Asian Linguistics Forum 6 Website: https://u.osu.edu/beal/beal-forum/2024-2/ Date: Friday, 18 October 2024 Place: Virtual event via Zoom, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Keynote Speakers: * Professor Momoko Nakamura (Kanto Gakuin University): Lecture Title: ?Inter-indexical Gender in Japanese Translation? * Professor Sun-Hee Lee (Wellesley College): Lecture Title: ?Unpacking the Building Blocks: A Corpus-Based Exploration of Korean Lexical Bundles? * Professor Qianping Gu (Southeast University, Nanjing): Lecture Title: ?Telicization of Resultative Morphemes in Mandarin Chinese? Best, Dan Parker (on behalf of the speakers committee) Dan Parker Associate Professor Department of Linguistics The Ohio State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From babel.6 at osu.edu Tue Oct 1 15:24:30 2024 From: babel.6 at osu.edu (Babel, Anna) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 19:24:30 +0000 Subject: [Somean] FW: SLA 2025 Conference Announcement: Imagination, Creation, Critique In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: From: Linganth on behalf of E. Summerson Carr Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 12:14?PM To: LINGANTH Subject: [Linganth] SLA 2025 Conference Announcement: Imagination, Creation, Critique Imagination, Creation, Critique The 2025 Society for Linguistic Anthropology Conference May 29?31, 2025 | The University of Chicago, Hyde Park, Chicago What does it mean to imagine today? The 2025 Society for Linguistic Anthropology Conference invites participants to explore the many ways that imagination critically shapes, reproduces, and transforms social worlds across times, spaces, and scales through discursive and non-discursive processes and practices. Starting with the idea of imagination as movement toward a thing, state of affairs, and/or set of ideas that does not (yet) exist, we prompt participants to ask: Who imagines? What gets imagined? Toward what ends and with what effects? How do particular imaginaries resist or engage practices and technologies of mediation? What happens when imagination is not just linked to, but is also untethered from temporal terms and logics? What is the relationship between imagination and forms of individual and collective action, including narrative, claims-making, and other rhetorical modes? How can we understand the myriad instantiations of imagination, creation, and critique?from innovation, construction, or invention to destruction, violence, or the reinforcement of the status quo? Signs of imagination are never singular, and like all signs, they are always implicated in what they are not. Accordingly, conference participants will engage together with what gets constructed as other in particular imaginings while also attending to the horizons of the otherwise that variously emerge in discourse, embodied habits, and other forms of social and institutional life. We welcome proposals that make use of varied methods and frameworks to engage with the role of language, communication, and discourse. We also encourage work on imagination, creation, and critique that is not narrowly or overtly linguistic. The conference will convene linguistic anthropologists, anthropologists across sub-fields, and linguists; we additionally look forward to the participation of colleagues working within Area Studies, Black Studies, Comparative Racial and Ethnic Studies, English Language and Literature, Gender and Sexuality Studies, History, Performance Studies, Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, and other fields in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Submissions will be due December 6, 2024. 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URL: From campbell-kibler.1 at osu.edu Mon Oct 28 09:52:44 2024 From: campbell-kibler.1 at osu.edu (Campbell-Kibler, Kathryn) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:52:44 +0000 Subject: [Somean] FW: Singapore NWAV-Asia/Pacific 8 - Call For Papers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: From: James Stanford Date: Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 10:53?AM To: Campbell-Kibler, Kathryn Subject: Kathryn: Singapore NWAV-Asia/Pacific 8 - Call For Papers Hi Kathryn, Hope you're doing well! If you think it might be appropriate, would you be willing to notify your department and students about the upcoming NWAV-AP8 in Singapore? The organizers have sent an announcement through the Variationist ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart ------------------------------------------- From: Chang Qizhong > Subject: Call for Papers - New Ways of Analysing Variation Asia Pacific 8 Call for papers ? New Ways of Analysing Variation Asia Pacific 8 (Singapore, 4-7 Aug 2025) The theme of NWAV-AP8 is ?Asia Pacific: Always Variable, Always Changing?. This is a celebration of the linguistic diversity and constant evolution of the languages of the multilingual-multicultural Asia Pacific contexts. In this 8th meeting, we would like to bring the focus to issues of diversity and inclusivity in the larger context of interactionism, wherein lies the intricate symbiotic relationship of individual and community social behaviours and meaning-making. We particularly invite submissions on language variation and change that align with the theme of the conference, and welcome work from all areas of variationist inquiry focused on the Asia Pacific contexts. NWAV-AP8 will be an in-person only conference. We invite abstract submissions for posters, talks, and special sessions. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches to variation in all areas of language are welcomed. We draw on NWAV?s tradition of encouraging ?project launch? submissions ? presenting a project in its early stages in order to get feedback from the NWAV AP community. Please note, however, that works featuring findings from completed research will be prioritised for talks, so in the event of an abundance of high-quality abstracts indicating findings from completed research, quality ?project launch? submissions may be accepted only for posters. All abstracts should be submitted through Microsoft CMT (link below). Abstract submission will open on 9 October 2024. The deadline for all submissions is 17 January 2025 (10:00 UTC). Authors will be notified of decisions between 10 to 14 March 2025. For any enquiries, contact us at https://www.ntu.edu.sg/nie/new-ways-of-analysing-variation-asia-pacific-8-singapore/contact-us Submit an abstract at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AP8NWAV202 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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