Dates: Nov. 12th (Sat) and 13th (Sun), 2022
Venue: Online
President: Naoki FUKUI
Director: Fuyuki EBATA
Program (PDF 493KB)
Contents of the Handbook (Sorry, only written in Japanese)
Handbook (Collectively Downloading as a ZIP file / 32.5MB)
Bookstores
*Please register and pay the registration fee from here in advance.
Guide for Specified Commercial Transactions Act (In Japanese)
*The registration period is from Oct. 3rd to Nov. 6th. Please register as soon as possible.
*The registration fee is 2,000 yen for general members, 1,000 yen for student members, 3,000 yen for non-members and 2,000 yen for student non-members.
*participants'manual
*Three days before the conference, we will sent you the program with the Zoom meeting/webinar ID for each session. Please click the IDs on the program to access the venue.
Symposium (YouTube Live Streaming):
Current status and issues of language transmission activities in Ryukyu
As is clear from the fact that UNESCO in 2009 designated the 6 languages of the Ryukyu Islands as "endangered languages", there is a risk that the Ryukyuan languages will become extinct if the current state continues. In recent years, inhabitants of the area (shima) and researchers are aware of the problem have taken steps to revitalize the Ryukyuan languages.
How should the linguistic knowledge provided in language research be fed back to the inhabitants of the area, and how should it be made useful for the succession of the languages? At this symposium, researchers who collaborate with the local people for the language revitalization will get together and exchange information by showing the results and issues of each activity, and try to find a clue to solve the problems which each researcher currently has or may have in the future. They will provide an opportunity to have language researchers reconsider the need of the succession activity and also would like to receive advice from researchers who are concerned with the activities of endangered languages from outside of the Ryukyus.
Organizer: Satoshi NISHIOKA (Okinawa International University)
Chair: Kayoko SHIMOJI (Okinawa International University)
Panelists and the topics:
Hiromi SHIGENO (Hiroshima University of Economics) and Rihito SHIRATA (Hiroshima University) “Collection and publication of linguistic data of the Amami-Oshima dialect with the cooperation of local communities”
Yuka HAYASHI (Kobe University) “How can a researcher help with the intergenerational transmission of a heritage language?: A case report on documentation activities of Miyako Ryukyuan dialects in collaboration with high school students”
Masahiro YAMADA (NINJAL) “Language revitalization projects in Yonaguni and Okinoerabu islands”
Satoshi NISHIOKA (Okinawa International University) “ 'Shimakutuba (Ryukyuan languages) Teacher Training Course' and 'Shimakutuba Aptitude Test' ”
*Oral presentations, workshops, amd the symposium will be on Zoom meeting. Poster presentations, the reception, and the book exhibitions will be held on oVice.
*Assistance at the 165th Meeting:
If you plan to attend this meeting and need any assistance such as a sign language interpreter or captions, please contact the LSJ office (lsj@nacos.com) as soon as possible. The deadline is Oct. 7th (Fri), 2022.
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
Hituzi Syobo
TAISHUKAN Publishing Co.,Ltd.
Kurosio Publishers
Sage Publications Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd.
Sanseido Co., Ltd.
Kaitakusha
Osaka University Press
Maruzen-Yushodo Co.,Ltd.
Asakura Publishing Co., Ltd.
SANSHUSHA Publishing Co., Ltd.
Venue: Online
President: Naoki FUKUI
Director: Fuyuki EBATA
Program (PDF 493KB)
Contents of the Handbook (Sorry, only written in Japanese)
Handbook (Collectively Downloading as a ZIP file / 32.5MB)
Bookstores
*Please register and pay the registration fee from here in advance.
Guide for Specified Commercial Transactions Act (In Japanese)
*The registration period is from Oct. 3rd to Nov. 6th. Please register as soon as possible.
*The registration fee is 2,000 yen for general members, 1,000 yen for student members, 3,000 yen for non-members and 2,000 yen for student non-members.
*participants'manual
*Three days before the conference, we will sent you the program with the Zoom meeting/webinar ID for each session. Please click the IDs on the program to access the venue.
Symposium (YouTube Live Streaming):
Current status and issues of language transmission activities in Ryukyu
As is clear from the fact that UNESCO in 2009 designated the 6 languages of the Ryukyu Islands as "endangered languages", there is a risk that the Ryukyuan languages will become extinct if the current state continues. In recent years, inhabitants of the area (shima) and researchers are aware of the problem have taken steps to revitalize the Ryukyuan languages.
How should the linguistic knowledge provided in language research be fed back to the inhabitants of the area, and how should it be made useful for the succession of the languages? At this symposium, researchers who collaborate with the local people for the language revitalization will get together and exchange information by showing the results and issues of each activity, and try to find a clue to solve the problems which each researcher currently has or may have in the future. They will provide an opportunity to have language researchers reconsider the need of the succession activity and also would like to receive advice from researchers who are concerned with the activities of endangered languages from outside of the Ryukyus.
Organizer: Satoshi NISHIOKA (Okinawa International University)
Chair: Kayoko SHIMOJI (Okinawa International University)
Panelists and the topics:
Hiromi SHIGENO (Hiroshima University of Economics) and Rihito SHIRATA (Hiroshima University) “Collection and publication of linguistic data of the Amami-Oshima dialect with the cooperation of local communities”
Yuka HAYASHI (Kobe University) “How can a researcher help with the intergenerational transmission of a heritage language?: A case report on documentation activities of Miyako Ryukyuan dialects in collaboration with high school students”
Masahiro YAMADA (NINJAL) “Language revitalization projects in Yonaguni and Okinoerabu islands”
Satoshi NISHIOKA (Okinawa International University) “ 'Shimakutuba (Ryukyuan languages) Teacher Training Course' and 'Shimakutuba Aptitude Test' ”
*Oral presentations, workshops, amd the symposium will be on Zoom meeting. Poster presentations, the reception, and the book exhibitions will be held on oVice.
*Assistance at the 165th Meeting:
If you plan to attend this meeting and need any assistance such as a sign language interpreter or captions, please contact the LSJ office (lsj@nacos.com) as soon as possible. The deadline is Oct. 7th (Fri), 2022.
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
Hituzi Syobo
TAISHUKAN Publishing Co.,Ltd.
Kurosio Publishers
Sage Publications Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd.
Sanseido Co., Ltd.
Kaitakusha
Osaka University Press
Maruzen-Yushodo Co.,Ltd.
Asakura Publishing Co., Ltd.
SANSHUSHA Publishing Co., Ltd.