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WEAL 2013 (Workshop on East Asian Linguistics) University of California, Los Angeles
The Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles announces its 19th Workshop on East Asian Linguistics (WEAL).
About WEAL Founded in 1990, WEAL has been an informal meeting for graduate students and scholars to discuss and present their work in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and in the general area of East Asian Linguistics. The workshop welcomes presentations on a wide variety of topics within Functional Linguistics.
Visitor Information WEAL 2013 will take place on March 29-30 in Royce Hall 314, at the University of California, Los Angeles. Full visitor information is available here.
Abstract Submission We are no longer accepting submissions as of January 30, 2013. You may still register by email to attend.
View the Call for Papers here or download it as a PDF.
Registration There is no registration fee for presenters or for attendees who do not submit abstracts. Please register for free by sending your name and affiliation to our email address.
Keynote Speakers Professor Ishiyama, Osamu (Soka University of America) Professor Jing-Schmidt, Zhuo (University of Oregon) Professor Kim, Kyu-hyun (Kyung Hee University) & Professor Kyung-Hee Suh (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Professor Yap, Foong Ha (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Faculty Advisors Professor Shoichi Iwasaki, Professor Hongyin Tao, and Professor Sung-Ock Sohn
Sponsors: UCLA Dean of Humanities, UCLA Asian Languages and Cultures Department, UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, UCLA Center for Korean Studies.
Program: Please download the conference Program here.
Flyer: Please download the flyer here. You are welcome to post the flyer at your institute, which we would really appreciate.
Contact For further information, please feel free to contact the conference coordinators, Don Lee, Danjie Su, Heeju Lee, at
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