The IACL Young Scholar Award
Mantaro J. Hashimoto Award for Chinese Historical Phonology
YSA/MJH Call for Paper
By IACL-12 Organization CommitteeAs the decision to postpone the IACL-12 Annual meeting has been made, the Executive Committee made special arrangement for the calling of YSA/MJH and regular papers. The Executive Committee approved that the regular papers, which were called for and have been received for the IACL-12 are still valid, and will be presented in 2004 IACL-12. Therefore, there will not be any paper-calling this year. As for the YSA/MJH papers, which involves more criteria and restrictions like age and rank, though several finalists have been produced in 2002-03 and they will compete for an award in 2004 IACL-12 in Tianjin, we are still calling again here for papers for the YSA/MJH competition of 2003-04. To be different from the papers submitted in 2002, these papers will be reviewed and the finalists will also attend the IACL-12 in 2004 to compete for another award.
| Young Scholar Award (YSA) |
The Young Scholar Award (YSA) competition is an innovative attempt by the IACL to promote, recognize, and encourage scholarship by young scholars. A "young scholar" is someone who is 35 years of age or below and whose current rank is below that of associate professor in the Chinese and American university systems and below that of senior lecturer in the British system. Only members of IACL are eligible to participate in the competition; non-members must be prepared to join IACL at the time of participation. The YSA competition is held once a year in conjunction with the IACL annual conference. A call for papers is issued by the IACL conference organizer, normally with a deadline earlier than the usual conference abstract deadline. Participants are each required to submit a full paper of not more than 25 pages in length to the Organizing Committee, attaching a letter giving his or her age and present academic rank. All submissions for the YSA competition must be original papers that have not been published, accepted for publication, or presented at a major conference and to appear in its proceedings. Previous award winners are not allowed to re-enter the competition. The same paper cannot be re-submitted. All papers submitted for the YSA competition are subject to review by a Review Committee appointed by the IACL President. A maximum of 5 (normally 2-4) Finalists will be selected, each awarded a travel subsidy (of around $500) and invited to the IACL Conference to make an oral presentation at a special session organized for this purpose, before a Panel of Judges chaired by the IACL President. (The Review Committee of any given year may also recommend that no Finalist be invited.) The author of the best paper selected by the Panel will be honored at the banquet of the annual conference and presented with an Award Certificate. |
| YSA Winners |
Launched in conjunction with the 1994 Annual Conference in Hong Kong, the YSA has been awarded to the following young scholars: 1994 (during ICCL-3 in Hong Kong): Thekla Wiebusch, University of Göttingen1995 (during ICCL-4 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA): Min Zhang, National University of Singapore1996 (during ICCL-5 in Hsinchu, Taiwan): Jowang Lin, National Chiaotung University, Taiwan1998 (during IACL-7 at Stanford, California): Yung-Li Chang, National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan1999 (during IACL-8 at Melbourne, Australia): Chun Fat Lau, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong 2001 (during IACL-10 at Irvine, California): Shengli Zu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 2002 (during IACL-11 at Nagakute, Japan):
2004 (during IACL-12 at Tianjin, China):
2006 (during IACL-14 at Taipei, Taiwan):
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| Mantaro J. Hashimoto Award |
Mantaro J. Hashimoto Award for Chinese Historical Phonology: Guidelines This new award is an annual prize in the amount of US $500, donated by Professor Anne Yue in memory of the eminent linguist and Sinologist, Professor Mantaro J. Hashimoto. It is offered as an encouragement to young scholars who wish to devote themselves to the study of Chinese historical phonology, a field in which Professor Hashimoto was especially interested and to which he made numerous important contributions. The prize will be administered as part of the Young Scholar Award process. All YSA papers submitted in the field of Chinese historical phonology will automatically be concurrently considered for the MJH Award. Applicants should follow the published YSA guidelines in preparing their submissions. All regulations, restrictions, selection criteria, and judging standards current in the YSA process will apply to papers considered for the MJH Award, with the exception that MJH submissions must deal specifically with the area of historical phonology. The first competition for the MJH Award took place as part of the YSA competition at the 11th Annual Conference of the IACL, which was held from August 20-22, 2002 in Nagoya (Nagakute), Aichi, Japan The winner of 2004 Yeshes Vodgsal Atshogs, Nankai University
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