The 14th International Conference of the Asian Association
for Lexicography

12 - 14 June 2021, Grand Inna Hotel, Malioboro - Yogyakarta

About The Event

About The Event

ASIALEX 2021 in Yogyakarta
“Lexicography and Language Documentation”

The 14th International Conference of the Asian Association for Lexicography (ASIALEX 2021) will be held on 12—14 June 2021 by Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan (National Agency for Language Development and Cultivation, Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

We are very pleased to announce the participation of the following confirmed keynote speakers: René van den Berg (SIL Internasional), E. Aminudin Aziz (Head of Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Indonesia), Rufus Gouws (Stellenbosch University) and Li Lan (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, PR China).

Where

Grand Inna Malioboro, Hotel
Yogyakarta - Indonesia

When

Saturday to Monday
12—14 June 2021

Important Dates

►Abstract submission deadline:
    February 29, 2021
►Notification of paper acceptance:
    March 14, 2021
►Deadline for early bird:
    May 12, 2021
►Deadline for full paper:
    May 27, 2021


Registration Form: Click here


Registration

Here is Registration Fee

Registration Fee Non-Indonesian Participant Student Indonesian Participant
 
Early Bird (Payment by 12th May 2021) $210 $175 Rp2.600.000,00
 
Regular (Payment from 13th May 2021) $250 $200 Rp2.900.000,00
 

Notes:
  1. Participants from Indonesia pay in rupiah, and overseas participants in USD.
  2. The registration fee will include lunches, refreshments, and field trip.
  3. The registration fee includes a free year's membership of ASIALEX.
    Registrants who opt to become ASIALEX members have voting rights and are entitled to take part in this year’s Annual General Meeting.
  4. Please fill in the registration form and email it to asialex2020@gmail.com
  5. Students should include a scanned copy of their student ID card.
  6. There will be no refunds.


Payment Methods
Beneficiary Bank : Bank Central Asia
Branch : Rawamangun
Payee Account Number : 0941267717
Payee Name : Vita Muflihah Fitriyani and Nikita Daning Pratami
Registration Fee Non-Indonesian Participant Student Indonesian Participant
 
Early Bird (Payment by 29th Sept 2020) $210 $175 Rp2.600.000,00
 
Regular (Payment from 30th Sept 2020) $250 $200 Rp2.900.000,00
 

Notes:
  1. Participants from Indonesia pay in rupiah, and overseas participants in USD.
  2. The registration fee will include lunches, refreshments, and field trip.
  3. The registration fee includes a free year's membership of ASIALEX.
    Registrants who opt to become ASIALEX members have voting rights and are entitled to take part in this year’s Annual General Meeting.
  4. Please fill in the registration form and email it to asialex2020@gmail.com
  5. Students should include a scanned copy of their student ID card.
  6. There will be no refunds.


Payment Methods
Beneficiary Bank : Bank Central Asia
Branch : Rawamangun
Payee Account Number : 0941267717
Payee Name : Vita Muflihah Fitriyani and Nikita Daning Pratami

Keynote Speakers

Here are some of our speakers

Speaker 1

E. Aminudin Aziz

National Agency for Language Development and Cultivation

Speaker 2

René van den Berg

SIL International

Speaker 3

Rufus Gouws

Department of Afrikaans and Dutch at Stellenbosch University

Speaker 4

Li Lan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, PR China

Program Schedule

Here is our Program schedule

Program Schedule to be announced

Event Venue

Event venue location info and transportation

Grand Inna Malioboro Hotel, Yogyakarta

This hotel is legendary as an integral part of Yogyakarta since 1908. Grand Inna Malioboro 227 rooms are furnished in classic but modern elegance and face Malioboro Street, the heart of Yogyakarta. Grand Inna Malioboro is located in the heart of the city "in the shopper's paradise of Malioboro" street, near the Sultan's Palace, 42 kilometers from the famous Borobudur Budhist temple, 17 kilometers from the Hindu temple of Prambanan.

More information about this hotel




TRANSPORTATION TO GRAND INNA MALIOBORO HOTEL (INNA GARUDA) YOGYAKARTA
From Jakarta to Yogyakarta

1. By Train
• Take the train from Gambir Train Station or Pasar Senen Train Station (direction: Yogyakarya) and make a stop Tugu Train Station.
2. By Bus
• Take the bus (direction: Yogyakarta) from Rawamangun, Kalideres, Pasar Minggu, Pulo Gadung, Kampung Rambutan or Pinang Ranti Bus Terminal. Make a stop at Giwangan Bus Terminal. Travelling by bus takes 12 hours or more depending on the traffic. From Giwangan Bus Terminal, take Trans Jogja Bus (direction: Malioboro) and make a stop at Malioboro 1 Shelter. This shelter is directly in front of Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel.
3. By Plane
• Take any flight from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport or Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport to Adi Sucipto International Airport in Yogyakarta.

From Adi Sucipto International Airport.
• Bus Trans Jogja

Take Trans Jogja (direction: Malioboro) at the bus Shelter at Adi Sucipto International Airport and make a stop at Malioboro 1 Shelter. This shelter is directly in front of Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel.
Trans Jogja ticket is Rp4.000,00; it serves from 05.30—21.30 (GMT+7 Jakarta
• Train
Take the Prameks Train at Maguwo Train Station (direction: Kutoarjo) at Adi Sucipto International Airport.
Parameks Train serves every 15 minutes from 06.00—20.00 (GMT+7 Jakarta)
From Tugu Train Station
• Make a stop at Tugu Train Station. Walk about 5 minutes from Tugu Train Station to Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel.
From Lempuyangan Train Station
• Make a stop at Lempuyangan Train Station. Take becak (pedicab) or taxi to go to Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel

TRANSPORTATION TO GRAND INNA MALIOBORO HOTEL (INNA GARUDA) YOGYAKARTA
From Jakarta to Yogyakarta

1. By Train
• Take the train from Gambir Train Station or Pasar Senen Train Station (direction: Yogyakarya) and make a stop Tugu Train Station.
2. By Bus
• Take the bus (direction: Yogyakarta) from Rawamangun, Kalideres, Pasar Minggu, Pulo Gadung, Kampung Rambutan or Pinang Ranti Bus Terminal. Make a stop at Giwangan Bus Terminal. Travelling by bus takes 12 hours or more depending on the traffic. From Giwangan Bus Terminal, take Trans Jogja Bus (direction: Malioboro) and make a stop at Malioboro 1 Shelter. This shelter is directly in front of Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel.
3. By Plane
• Take any flight from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport or Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport to Adi Sucipto International Airport in Yogyakarta.

From Adi Sucipto International Airport.
• Bus Trans Jogja

Take Trans Jogja (direction: Malioboro) at the bus Shelter at Adi Sucipto International Airport and make a stop at Malioboro 1 Shelter. This shelter is directly in front of Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel.
Trans Jogja ticket is Rp4.000,00; it serves from 05.30—21.30 (GMT+7 Jakarta
• Train
Take the Prameks Train at Maguwo Train Station (direction: Kutoarjo) at Adi Sucipto International Airport.
Parameks Train serves every 15 minutes from 06.00—20.00 (GMT+7 Jakarta)
From Tugu Train Station
• Make a stop at Tugu Train Station. Walk about 5 minutes from Tugu Train Station to Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel.
From Lempuyangan Train Station
• Make a stop at Lempuyangan Train Station. Take becak (pedicab) or taxi to go to Grand Inna (Inna Garuda) Hotel

Hotels

Here are some nearby hotels

Ibis Styles Yogyakarta

Ibis Styles Yogyakarta

Jalan Dagen No. 109, Sosromenduran, Gedong Tengen, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55271
Phone: (+62274) 588889

https://ibis-styles-yogyakarta.hotel-rez.com/

Hotel Neo Malioboro

Hotel Neo Malioboro

Jalan Pasar Kembang No. 21, Sosromenduran, Gedong Tengen, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55271
Phone:(+62274) 511999
https://www.neohotels.com/en/hotel/ view/59/hotel-neo-malioboro---yogyakarta

Grand Zuri Malioboro Hotel

Grand Zuri Malioboro Hotel

Jalan P. Mangkubumi No.18, Gowongan, Kec. Jetis, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55233
Phone:(+62274) 6429288
http://www.zhmhotels.com/hotel/grand-zuri-malioboro-yogyakarta/

Hotel Harper Mangkubumi

Hotel Harper Mangkubumi

Jalan Pangeran Mangkubumi No. 52, Gowongan, Kec. Jetis, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55233
Phone:(+62274) 2920008
https://www.harperhotels.com/id/hotel/ view/50/harper-mangkubumi



Call for Papers

Conference Theme

Inspired by hundreds of local languages spoken in Indonesia, the theme of the conference is “Lexicography and Language Documentation” highlighting language documentation in lexicographical contexts. We welcome proposals related (but not limited) to the following topics:

  • Lexicography of Indonesian languages
  • Lexicography of endangered languages
  • Lexicography of specialized languages
  • Language data for lexicographic work
  • Multimodal data for lexicography
  • Corpus lexicography
  • Electronic lexicography
  • Pedagogical lexicography


Abstract Submission
  • The medium of the conference is English and Indonesian.
  • Submissions should contain the following information:
    • Title (maximum of 12 words)
    • Name(s) of proponent(s)
    • Affiliation of proponent(s)
    • Email address
    • Abstracts should be between 250 and 300 words, excluding references. Please click here for the abstract template (ASIALEX2021_AbstractTemplate)
    • Please use the following format as the filename of your abstract: Surname-Title in .doc or .docx format (surname of the corresponding author only)
    • Submit your abstract to (to be announced)
    • The subject should be: Surname-Title

Scientific Committee
  • 1. Ai Inoue, National Defense Academy, Japan
  • 2. Amy Chi, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR
  • 3. Anmin Wang, Guangxi University for Nationalities, PRC
  • 4. Arleta Adamska-Salaciak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
  • 5. Dora Amalia, National Agency for Language Development and Cultivation, Indonesia
  • 6. Ferdi Bozkurt, Anadolu University, Turkey
  • 7. Gilles-Maurice De Schryver, Ghent University, Belgium; University of Pretoria, South Africa
  • 8. Hai Xu, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, PRC
  • 9. Ilan Kernerman, K Dictionaries Ltd, Israel
  • 10. Jesus Federico Hernandez, University of the Philippines Diliman, The Philippines
  • 11. Kilim Nam, Kyungpook National University, South Korea
  • 12. Lan LI, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, PRC
  • 13. Totok Suhardijanto, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
  • 14. Vincent Ooi, National University of Singapore, Singapore
  • 15. Yongwei Gao, Fudan University, PRC
  • 16. Yukio Tono, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan

Publication Opportunity

Proceedings of the papers presented at the conference will be edited. Some selected papers will be recommended to the refereed journal: Lexicography: Journal of ASIALEX.

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