International Linguistics Olympiad
International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) is the largest international linguistics competition and is one of thirteen International Science Olympiads. It started in 2003 and is now held annually, traditionally between late July and mid-August.
Korea Linguistics Olympiad | |
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한국언어학올림피아드 | |
Hanguk Eoneohak Ollimpiadeu | |
Abbreviation | IOL |
Region | International |
Years | 2003 – present |
Frequency | annual (every July-August) |
Official website | ioling.org |
History
The first linguistic olympiad for secondary school students was organized in 1965 ...
Eligibility
Participating teams will consist of no more than four contestants and will be accompanied by a team leader.
The contestants must be less than 20 years old on the first day of the competition, and must be pre-university students. Eligibility may be extended to students attending an affiliated school in another country or registered as home educated. Citizens living in another country may be eligible for inclusion in the team, at the discretion of the National Organizers. (However, the norm is that contestants will represent the country where they live/are educated.)
Contestants should be chosen on the basis of participation in a country-wide contest in linguistics or a related field held by a recognized national organization (including that of another country), open to any resident of the country obtaining their education in the country.This contest should be held in a language of education in that country and should not exclude from participation any students who would otherwise be eligible. It will therefore normally be held in (one of) the official language(s) of the country. Contestants who are eligible for multiple qualifying contests may compete in only one such competition.
Format
IOL consists of individual and team contests.
Individual Contest
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Team Contest
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Problems
Problems and solutions of IOL are published after the event every year on the official website of IOL.[1]
Summary
Year | Date | Venue | Organizers | Problems | Solutions | |
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2008 | Teams were self-organized. | |||||
2009 | Teams were self-organized. | |||||
1 | 2010 | N/A | N/A | LSK | Not published. | Not published. |
2 | 2011 | April 30, 2011 | Seoul (Korea University) | Not published. | Not published. | |
3 | 2012 | March 24, 2012 | Seoul (Korea University) | Not published. | Not published. | |
4 | 2013 | April 6, 2013 | Seoul (HUFS) | Not published. | Not published. | |
5 | 2014 | April 5, 2014 | Seoul (Korea University) | Not published. | Not published. | |
6 | 2015 | March 17, 2015 | Seoul (HUFS) | LRI | Not published. | Not published. |
7 | 2016 | March 26, 2016 | Seoul (HUFS) | Not published. | Not published. | |
8 | 2017 | February 18, 2017 | Seoul (HUFS) | KLO 2017 | KLO 2017 | |
9 | 2018 | March 17, 2018 | Seoul (HUFS) | HK Semiosis | KLO 2018 | KLO 2018 |
10 | 2018/19 | November 10, 2018 | Seoul (HUFS) | KLO 2018/19 | KLO 2018/19 | |
11 | 2019/20 | November 10, 2019 | Seoul (HUFS) | KLO | KLO 2019/20 | KLO 2019/20 |
12 | 2020/21 | Scheduled on November 29, 2020[2] |
References
- ↑ "Problems", official IOL website.
- ↑ "Upcoming Contest", official KLO website.