![[ÆüËܸì|JSLS2010]] !!!JSLS2010 !<>{{ref jsls2010_poster.pdf}}<<">> !!!The 12th Annual International Conference of the Japanese Society¡¡for Language Sciences (JSLS2010) ![The University of Electro-Communications|http://www.uec.ac.jp/eng/], Tokyo !June 26th and 27th, 2010 !Conference Chair: Eric Hauser !!Registration *Pre-registration has <> *[On-site registration info|http://aimee.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsls2010/wiki.cgi?page=PreRegistration]. !<> !!Program <> !!<>Plenary Lectures *Professor [Jack Bilmes|http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/People/Faculty/Bilmes/index.html] (University of Hawai'i) **Occasioned Semantics: Meaning in Talk **Abstract (Occasioned Semantics) *Professor [Yuji Matsumoto|http://cl.naist.jp/staff/matsu/home-e.html] (Nara Institute of Science and Technology University) **Word dependency and word co-occurrence as the base for language analysis and understanding **Abstract (Word Dependency and Word Co-occurrence) **Note: This plenary lecture will be in Japanese. !!<>Invited Symposium !Conversation Analysis in the Japanese Context: Organizations of Answers to Questions in Various Settings This symposium will be organized by [Aug Nishizaka of Meijigakuin University|http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/~aug/index2.html] and will feature papers by Shuya Kushida, on "iya"-prefaced answers in ordinary conversation, Aug Nishizaka, on self-initiated problem presentations by pregnant women at the responding position, and Yuri Hosoda and David Aline, on children's answers to teachers' display questions in English classes at elementary schools. (Titles of individual papers will be announced in the near future.) Plenary speaker Jack Bilmes will be a discussant. !!Call For Papers (CFP) <> !<> Call For Papers !<> {{ref CFP2010.pdf}} !For Presenters !!Access The University of Electro-Communications is located in Chofu, Tokyo, a 5 to 10 minute walk from Chofu Station on the Keio Line. Chofu Station is approximately 15 minutes from Shinjuku Station by Special Express or Semi-Special Express. Shinjuku Station is one of the major stations in Tokyo and can be reached by train or bus from either Narita Airport or Haneda Airport. !Accomodation {{ref HotelInfo.pdf}}