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Jakarta Field Station > Events > ISLOJ 3

  | Front Page | Call for Abstracts | Registration | Getting There | Venue/Accommodation | Programme | Abstracts | Other Info |  
The Third International Symposium On The Languages Of Java

23-24 June 2011
State Islamic University of Malang
Malang, East Java, Indonesia

Keynote Speaker:
  • Professor Dr. Aminudin Aziz, Head of the Indonesian National Language Board

The island of Java is home to several major languages. Javanese—spoken mainly in Central and East Java— is the world's 10th or 11th largest language in number of native speakers. It has one of the oldest and fullest recorded histories of any Austronesian language. It also has been of considerable interest to scholars because of the system of speech levels or speech styles found in a number of varieties of Javanese. Sundanese—spoken in West Java— has over 27 million speakers, and Madurese—spoken on the neighboring island of Madura and throughout parts of East Java—has over 13 million speakers. Varieties of both of these languages have speech level systems and such systems can also be found in the geographically, historically, and linguistically related languages on the neighboring islands of Bali and Lombok. Each of these languages displays a range of dialects, isolects, continua, and contact varieties and yet they have received relatively little attention from linguists. With this symposium, we offer an opportunity for scholars working on any aspect of Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese, Balinese and Sasak to come together and share their findings. We aim to encourage and promote continued research on these important and unique languages.

Abstracts are invited for papers to be presented on any linguistic topics dealing with the languages of Java and its environs—Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese, Balinese, and Sasak. Given the location of the conference, papers on Sasak are especially encouraged. Papers on other languages will be judged according to their relevance to the symposium topic. Papers are welcome from any subfield of linguistics and using any approach or theoretical background. Studies of non-standard(ized) versions, dialects, and isolects, including contact varieties, are particularly welcome. All papers are to be presented in English.

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Persons wishing to present papers at the symposium are invited to submit a one-page [data and references may be on a second page] abstract in electronic form (PDF AND MSWord) to Thomas Conners at the following address: <oranghutan AT cbn.net.id>

Deadline for submission of abstracts: March 1, 2011

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Please note that the 15th International Symposium on Malay-Indonesian Linguistics (ISMIL 15) will be held immediately following ISLOJ, at the Tugu Hotel, also in Malang, on 25-26 June, 2011. For more information see: https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/archive/ismil/15


Co-sponsors:

Universitas Negeri Malang

Universitas Islam Negeri Malang

Universitas Katolik Indonesia
Atma Jaya

Max Planck Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology

Co-organizers:

J. Joseph Errington, Yale University
Zane Goebel, Nagoya University
Thomas Conners, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Yacinta Kurniasih, Monash University
Effendi Kadarisman, Universitas Negeri Malang
Meinarni Susilowati, Universitas Islam Malang


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