
Professor Li Fang-Kuei
(1902-1987)

Dear Friends and Colleagues,
    
  On October  1, 2003 the Li Fang-Kuei Society for Chinese Linguistics was founded
  with the primary goal of promoting and advancing academic and scholarly activities
  in the areas of Chinese descriptive, comparative, and historical dialectology
  in particular, and in Chinese historical linguistics and Sino-Tibetan linguistics
  in general. In pursuit of this goal, the Society’s planned activities include
  supporting (1) research subsidies for scholars and students in Chinese linguistics,
  including grants in support of linguistic field work and travel
  grants for graduate students wishing to attend conferences connected with the
  field; (2) scholarships for graduate students and postdoctoral fellowships
  for young scholars in Chinese linguistics; (3) interchange of scholarly ideas
  in a global context through seminars, workshops and co-operation among various
  international research institutions; (4) the institution of a visiting scholar’s
  program; and (5) dissemination of research results through publications, 
  in particular through a new journal entitled the Bulletin  of Chinese Linguistics.
  
  The Society is a non-profit corporation whose financial foundation rests on
  contributions from scholars and interested parties such as yourself, who
  wish to honor the memory of Professor Li Fang-kuei by promoting the work and
  activities outlined above. To this end, speaking on behalf of the directors
  of the Society, I invite you to consider supporting
  our common scholarly and academic endeavors through whatever financial contributions
  you feel able to make, and also by contributing the fruits of your current
  research to the Bulletin
  of Chinese Linguisitics. We also invite you to familiarize yourself
  with the various grant programs and other sources of financial support offered
  by the Society, and to apply for any of them which
  you deem appropriate in your individual cases.
  
  On behalf of all of us working for the promotion of the Society and its goals,
   and with hopes of hearing from you whenever you feel able to contact us, I
  remain
  
  Very truly yours,
  W. South Coblin
  President, 2008-2014
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
    
 
  As the Li Fang-Kuei Society for Chinese Linguistics (henceforth LFK Society), which was founded in 2003 to commemorate and honor the monumental contributions of the late Professor Li Fang-Kuei to Chinese, Tibetan, Tai and American Indian 
  linguistics, enters the second decade, we continue to develop activities that enhance the goals and visions of our Society.
 
  
  In appreciation of the support and of service rendered to the LFK Society by our friends and colleagues from all over the world for excellent reviews of the Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics (henceforth BCL, the flagship journal of LFK Society for dissemination of research results) and to the various LFK Award Committees, we set up in 2019 an Award for Excellent 
  Reviewer. It is due to these reviewers that we can maintain the high academic standards of BCL and the LFK Society.
  
  Professor Li Fang-Kuei was not only an open-minded great scholar breaking new paths wherever he stepped, but a true gentleman, a 君子學者 , kind and generous toward fellow and younger scholars. 
  He attended to the upbringing of subsequent generations of young researchers during his life. Following his example, we have implemented two more activities in the spirit of enhancing our support 
  for budding young scholars, encouraging them to continue the Li Fang-Kuei tradition of dedication to excellence and integrity in scholarship.
  
  In 2013, we initiated the Li Fang-Kuei Society Young Scholars Symposium on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Establishment of the LFK Society, focusing on the theme of historical, 
  comparative and typological studies across varieties of Chinese, Tibeto-Burman and Tai-Kadai languages, with the vision of bringing up scholars modeled after Professor Li Fang-Kuei, stimulating interaction 
  and interchange of ideas in a friendly atmosphere. Nineteen promising young scholars from various parts of the world participated in this symposium. A Second Symposium was held in 2018 in remembrance of 
  the 30th Anniversary of the passing of Professor Li Fang-Kuei, with the theme of Legacy and Innovation, and with a special forum on Archaic Chinese, the reconstruction of which has Professor Li Fang-Kuei 
 
  as the authority. A Third Symposium will take place in 2022. 
 
 The tradition of fine scholarship cannot be sustained unless it can continue from one generation to the next. Nurturing the next generation of young scholars is one of the visions of the LFK Society, and 
 
 nurturing it through the Young Scholars Symposia uniquely defines that goal to bring about that vision. 
 
 In 2019, we started a project called Bulletin of Chinese Linguistics Forum with the goal of encouraging young scholars to take charge of friendly discussions and debate of controversial but meaningful academic topics 
 
 concentrating on historical, comparative and typological studies, thereby broadening the mind and cultivating tolerance of diverse opinions. Five talented young scholars were selected as Forum Editors. 
 The First Forum will be launched in the year of 2020, followed by the Second Forum in 2021. 
 
 With your generous support, the torch of fine scholarship and new discovery in the Li Fang-Kuei tradition will transmit from generation to generation! Thank you! 
 
 
 Sincerely,
 Anne O. Yue-Hashimoto 余靄芹
 Third President of the 
 Li Fang-Kuei Society for Chinese Linguistics