Call for Papers
The School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University is pleased to invite abstracts for submission to the 31st Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference (JK 31) and the pre-conference workshop to be held in Melbourne, Australia, from 30 October until 2 November 2024. All sessions will take place in person.
The organizers of JK31 would like to solicit proposals for pre-conference workshops. We will accept proposals (500 words) for half-day (3-4 hours) workshops (full-day at our discretion). Submit proposals directly to the committee. We will review them.
Submissions for Pre-conference Workshops
- Proposals are to be limited to 500 words excluding references. They have to
consist of a brief outline of the theme and purpose of the workshop, with the initial indication of the people that the organiser(s) intend to encourage to participate. - Half-day and full-day workshops will also be considered.
- Submit the proposals directly to the JK committee at: jkconference31@gmail.com
The JK31 organising committee welcomes abstract submissions for 20-minute oral presentations, followed by 10 minutes for discussion, and for poster presentations. Contributions to any aspect of Japanese/Korean linguistics, or comparison of these languages with other languages, are welcome. Comparative studies of Japanese and Korean are especially encouraged.
- Do not include author names or affiliations in either the filename or the abstract itself.
- Indicate in your abstract whether you would prefer an oral presentation or a poster.
- Abstracts must be anonymous and must present original research that has not been published.
- Abstracts should be 500 words, excluding data, figures and references. The whole abstract (including data, figures and references) should not exceed two pages.
- Submitted abstracts must be in .pdf format, with Times New Roman font, size 12, 1-inch margins and single spacing on A4 or letter size paper.
- Do not include author names or affiliations in either the filename or the abstract itself.
- Authors may submit up to two abstracts but may be the first author of only one abstract.
- The abstract must be submitted electronically in PDF format, using the electronic submission website (EasyChair).
As in previous JK conferences, papers based on oral presentations will be published by CSLI.
Important dates
- Abstract submission deadline: 18 February 2024, 11:59 pm (Australian Eastern Time)
- Pre-conference workshop proposal deadline: 18 February 2024, 11:59 pm (Australian Eastern Time)
- Notification of acceptance and announcement: Early May 2024
- Pre-conference workshops: 30 October 2024
- Conference dates: 31 October – 2 November 2024
In order to complete your submission, you will need to create an account with EasyChair.