
韵律语法是语言学的一个新领域,其研究对象为韵律与音系、形态、句法、语体、文体、文学、文学史等领域之间的互动。韵律语法研讨会由冯胜利先生发起,自2013年至今,已在国内外成功举办十届。2025年11月28–30日,由北京语言大学主办、大理大学承办的“第十一届韵律语法研讨会”将在大理大学线下举行。本届会议特别邀请了台湾清华大学蔡维天教授、北京语言大学曹文教授、美国密歇根大学端木三教授、北京语言大学冯胜利教授、美国南加利福尼亚大学李艳惠教授、美国旧金山大学李智强教授、北京语言大学马秋武教授、天津大学施向东教授、华东师范大学叶军教授、澳门大学张健教授等学者做主旨报告。会议主办方北京语言大学和承办方大理大学诚挚邀请世界各国从事韵律语法研究的专家、同仁提交摘要或论文,共同探讨韵律语法研究的前沿问题。
一、会议主题:韵律语法本体及其国际中文教育应用研究
会议欢迎但不限于以下主题的投稿:
1.韵律音系、韵律构词、韵律形态、韵律句法、韵律语体、韵律文学、韵律文学史的共时或历时研究;
2.韵律语法在不同语言(/方言)中的对比研究、类型研究;3.面向国际中文教育或中小学语文教育的韵律语体语法教学、习得、测试、语言能力评估研究等。同时,本届会议将开设“韵律参数”和“语体韵律”两个工作坊,欢迎对此感兴趣的学界同仁撰文投稿。
二、会议语言:汉语、英语
三、论文摘要(或全文)投稿与评审
1.摘要第一页:题目(请同时提供中、英文题目)、关键词、论文所属领域、作者姓名(中文/英文全名,中文名拼音)、工作/学习单位、职称/身份、通讯地址、电子邮箱、联系电话等。
2.摘要第二页:题目(中、英文)、摘要内容、参考文献。摘要须包括论文的代表性材料、研究问题、核心观点、主要论据与论证思路。
3.摘要语言中、英文均可。中文题目请用小三号宋体,正文请用小四号宋体;英文题目请用16号Times New Roman字体,正文请用12号Times New Roman字体。题目与正文之间空一行,全文单倍行距。摘要内容长度不超过一页A4纸(参考文献不计入此长度)。
4.投稿摘要文件命名格式:ICPG11摘要_作者姓名_论文题目。例如:“ICPG11摘要_张三_论日语的韵律词”或“ICPG11Abstract_San ZHANG_On Japanese Prosodic Word”。
5.请将投稿摘要的两种版本(Microsoft Word文档和PDF文档各一份)发至会务组邮icpg11blcudali@163.com。邮件主题为:ICPG11_第一作者姓名_第一作者单位。本届会议不接受其他方式的投稿。
6.每位投稿人可提交一篇独作或一作的论文摘要,同时还可以非一作的合作身份提交另一篇摘要,最多不超过2篇。
7.本届会议采用同行匿名评审制度,每篇摘要由至少两位同行匿名评审。
四、韵律语法青年学者论文奖
为鼓励更多的学者从事韵律语法研究,本届会议将继续设立“韵律语法青年学者论文奖”。申请条件如下:
1.往届已获奖者不得再作为申请者(含合作者)。
2.申请者需提交论文全文,参与申请的论文必须是作者尚未投稿且尚未以任何形式公开发表的原创性学术论文,合作论文须全部作者同意申请;
3.申请者(含合作者)须为40岁以下(出生日期为1985年11月29日后)且职称为副教授以下(不含副教授)的青年学者或在读硕、博士研究生,合作论文须全部作者符合该要求。
4.投稿论文采用匿名评审制度,每篇论文由至少三位资深学者匿名评审。
5.匿名评审后获得提名的论文,将作为入围该奖项的“候选论文”参加本届会议的青年奖专场大会报告,届时将由现场评委根据论文水平和报告情况评选最终获奖论文。
6.获奖论文将会获得会议主办方颁发的证书、奖金和奖品。获奖论文若投稿《韵律语法研究》,可进入快速审稿通道。
7.有意申请者请于2025年6月30日前将论文全文发至会议邮箱:icpg11blcudali@163.com,邮件主题内容为“ICPG11青年奖_作者姓名_论文题目”。例如:“ICPG11青年奖_张三_论日语的韵律词”或“ICPG11YSA_San ZHANG_On Japanese Prosodic Word”。
五、重要日期
1.摘要及青年奖全文投稿截止日期:2025年6月30日
2.摘要接收及青年奖入围电邮通知:2025年8月31日
3.会议举办日期:2025年11月28–30日(28日报到)
六、会议费用及食宿安排
1.会议注册:非在读学生人员会议费为人民币800元;在读学生会议费为人民币400元。
2.会议举办方提供11月29-30日(两天)的午餐、11月29日晚餐及会议期间的咖啡茶点;
3.住宿费、差旅费需与会者自理。如有需要,请通过会议邮箱联系组委会获取当地住宿和交通信息。
七、联系方式
会议邮箱:icpg11blcudali@163.com
联系人:褚智歆
2024年11月26日
第十一届韵律语法研讨会组委会
The Eleventh Conference of Prosodic Grammar (ICPG-11)
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
November 28-30, 2025
Beijing Language and Culture University,
Dali University, Dali, China.
We are pleased to announce the call for proposals for the 11th Conference on Prosodic Grammar, which will take place on November 28-30, 2025, at Dali University. Authors are invited to submit proposals on substantial, original, and unpublished research in the study of prosodic grammar. The theme of the conference is “Research on Prosodic Grammar Ontology and Its Application in International Chinese Language Education”. Proposals related to this theme are especially encouraged, but we welcome submissions in any areas of prosodic grammar, including, but not limited to, the following:
●Synchronic and diachronic studies of prosodic phonology, prosodic morphology, morphological prosody, prosodic syntax, prosodic register grammar, prosodic literature, prosodic literature history.
●Contrastive Study and Typological Research on Prosodic Grammar in Different Languages (or Dialects).
●Research on the Teaching, Acquisition, Testing, and Language Proficiency Assessment of Prosodic-Stylistic Grammar for International Chinese Language Education or Primary and Secondary School Chinese Language Education.
●Meanwhile, this conference will host two workshops on "Prosodic Parameters" and "Register Prosody", and we welcome submissions from scholars interested in these topics.
ABSTRACT FORMAT
●The first page of the abstract should include the following information: the title (in Chinese and English), key words, research area, author’s name(s) (full name in Chinese/English, pinyin of the Chinese name), affiliation(s), status/positional title(s), work address(es), email address and contact phone number.
● The second page should contain the title (in Chinese and English), the body of the abstract and references. The abstract is expected to include the proposal, main evidence, and the analysis.
● Abstracts should be written in English or Chinese, singled-spaced, with one empty line between the title and the body.
● For English: Use Times New Roman font, 16 point for the title and 12 point for the body.
For Chinese: use SongTi or SimSun font, small size 3 for the title and small size 4 for the body. The body of the abstract is limited to one page (letter size or A4, with at least 1 inch or 2.5 cm margins on all sides), excluding examples and selected references.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
● Abstracts should be submitted in two files – a word document and a PDF – to the conference email at icpg11blcudali@163.com.
Please include “ICPG11_First Author’s Name and Affiliation” in the email
subject line. No other submissions will be accepted.
● Please use the following naming convention:
ICPG11Abstract_San ZHANG_On Japanese Prosodic Word.docx and
ICPG11Abstract_San ZHANG_On Japanese Prosodic Word.pdf.
● Each author is allowed to submit one single-authored or first-authored abstract, in addition to another joint-authored abstract.
● All submitted abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two experts in the field.
THE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDFOR PROSODIC GRAMMAR
Following the precedent in previous conferences, this year’s conference will continue to invite submissions of full papers by young scholars to compete for the “Young Scholar Award for Prosodic Grammar”. Applicants must meet the following requirements.
● Previous award winners are not eligible to apply as applicants (including co-authors).● The applicant(s) must submit a full paper, which must be an original academic paper that has not yet been submitted and published in any form, and the co-authors of the paper must all agree to apply for the award.
● The author(s) of the papers applying for the award must be young scholars or master or doctoral students under the age of 40 (date of birth after November 29, 1985) with the title of Associate Professor below (excluding Associate Professor), and all co-authors of the collaborative papers must meet this requirement.
● Each paper will be reviewed anonymously by at least three senior scholars.
● The papers nominated after the anonymous review will present in the special session of the conference as “candidate papers” for the award and judges will select the final award-winning papers based on the quality of the papers and the presentations.● The winning papers will receive certificates, prizes and awards from the conference organizers. At the same time, award-winning papers, if submitted to Studies in Prosodic Grammar, can enter the fast-track review process.
● Interested applicants should send their full papers to icpg11blcudali@163.com before June 30, 2025, with the subject of “ICPG11YSA_San ZHANG_On Japanese Prosodic Word”.
IMPORTANT DATES
● Abstract and full-paper submission deadline:June 30, 2025
● Abstract and full-paper decisions emailed:August 31, 2025
● Conference dates:November 28-30, 2025 (November 28 register)
FEES AND ACCOMMODATIONS
● Conference Registration: The conference fee for non-students is RMB 800,for students is RMB 400.
● Lunches on November 29 and 30, dinner on July 29, and coffee and refreshments during the conference will be provided.
● Participants of the conference are expected to arrange lodging and travel on their own.If needed, please contact the organizing committee via the conference email to obtain local accommodation and transportation information.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email:icpg11blcudali@163.com
Contact: Zhixin CHU
November 26, 2024
ICPG-11 Organizing Committee
来源:国际教育学院
责编:杨 莉
签发:范晓梅