20.353, Calls: General Ling/United Kingdom; Applied Ling,Cognitive Science/Croat

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Subject: 20.353, Calls: General Ling/United Kingdom; Applied Ling,Cognitive Science/Croat

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1)
Date: 02-Feb-2009
From: Bas Aarts < b.aarts at ucl.ac.uk >
Subject: Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English 

2)
Date: 02-Feb-2009
From: Mario Brdar < mbrdar at ffos.hr >
Subject: 23rd Meeting of the Croatian Applied Linguistics Society

 

	
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Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:47:46
From: Bas Aarts [b.aarts at ucl.ac.uk]
Subject: Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English

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Full Title: Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary
English 
Short Title: ICLCE3 

Date: 14-Jul-2009 - 17-Jul-2009
Location: London, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Jon Millington
Meeting Email: jon.millington at sas.ac.uk
Web Site: http://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/2009/ICLCEthree/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 12-Feb-2009 

Meeting Description:

The Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary
English (ICLCE3)
14/15-17 July 2009

Institute of English Studies
Senate House
University of London 

Call for Papers

Extended deadline for abstract submission: 12 February 2009

The attention devoted to the linguistics of the English language has resulted in
a broad body of work in diverse research traditions. The aim of the ICLCE
conference is to encourage the cross-fertilisation of ideas between different
frameworks and research traditions, all of which may address any aspect of the
linguistics of contemporary English. The first and second ICLCE conferences were
held in Edinburgh (2005) and Toulouse (2007) along the same lines. We aim for
the London conference to build on the success of those events.

The main conference will be preceded on 14 July 2009 by a one-day symposium to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Survey of English Usage, founded by
Randolph Quirk at UCL. The theme of this symposium will be 'Current Change in
the English Verb Phrase'.

Plenary speakers at the main conference:
James Blevins (Cambridge)
Bernd Kortmann (Freiburg)
James M. Scobbie (Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh)
Sali Tagliamonte (Toronto)

Instructions for the submission of abstracts can be found here:

http://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/2009/ICLCEthree/index.htm

This conference is organized by the Linguistics Department, Queen Mary,
University of London (QMUL) and the Survey of English Usage (SEU) at UCL in
collaboration with the Institute of English Studies.

Bas Aarts, SEU, UCL
Jenny Cheshire, QMUL
Devyami Sharma, QMUL



	
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Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:47:52
From: Mario Brdar [mbrdar at ffos.hr]
Subject: 23rd Meeting of the Croatian Applied Linguistics Society

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Full Title:  Applied Linguistics Society 
Short Title: CALS 23 

Date: 21-May-2009 - 23-May-2009
Location: Osijek, Croatia 
Contact Person: Mario Brdar
Meeting Email: mbrdar at ffos.hr
Web Site: http://www.hdpl.hr/23_znanstveni_skup_ENG.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2009 

Meeting Description:

23rd Meeting of the Croatian Applied Linguistics Society (CALS)
May, 21- 23, 2009
Osijek (Croatia)
Space and time in language: Language in space and time 

Call for Papers

Key-note Speakers:
Vyvyan Evans (Bangor, UK)
Günter Radden (Hamburg, Germany)
Milena  ?ic Fuchs (Zagreb, Croatia)

Topics and Methodology:
Papers are invited on substantial, original, and unpublished research on
theoretical and applied linguistics aspects of the relation of space, time and
language, including, but not limited to, the following:
- space in cognition and language
- physical vs abstract (socio-cultural) vs virtual space, as reflected in language
- the relation of embodiment and environment, as reflected in language
- time in cognition and language
- the relation of space and time in language
- physical and fictive motion in language
- grammar of space
- time and linguistic categories
The relation of space, time and language can be discussed from a descriptive
(synchronic) point of view, but ideally it should be approached from one or more
of the following perspectives:
- contrastive
- typological
- contact linguistic
- cross-lectal
- acquisitional and FLT
- diachronic
- corpus linguistic

Apart from the plenary key-note speeches, the conference programme will consist
of 20-minute presentations in sessions (a 15-minute talk followed by a 5-minute
question-and-answer session) and a poster session.

Committees

Organizing Committee:
Mario Brdar, president, Marija Omazi?, Vi?nja Pavi?i? Taka?, Vesna Bagari?,
Branimir Belaj, Branko Kuna

Programme Committee:
Branimir Belaj (Osijek), Maja Bratani? (Zagreb), Mario Brdar (Osijek), Rita
Brdar-Szabó (Budapest), Vyvyan Evans (Bangor), Dylan Glynn (Lund) Ivan Jur?evi?
(Osijek), Dunja Jutroni? (Maribor), Vladimir Karabali? (Osijek), Zoltán Kövecses
(Budapest), Branko Kuna (Osijek), Jelena Mihaljevi?-Djigunovi? (Zagreb), Vesna
Muhvi?-Dimanovski (Zagreb) Anita Peti-Stanti? (Zagreb), Velimir Petrovi?
(Osijek), Boris Pritchard (Rijeka), Günter Radden (Hamburg),  Ljiljana ?ari?
(Oslo), Danica  ?kara (Zadar), Tomislav Talanga (Osijek), Milena  ?ic Fuchs (Zagreb)

Conference venue: Faculty of Philosophy - Osijek (L. Jägera 9)
Date: May 21-23, 2009.

Registration and Submission of Abstracts:

The Registration form together with abstracts is to be sent as an attachment to:
lingua at hdpl.hr (or mbrdar at ffos.hr, momazic at ffos.hr) 
The final deadline for the registration and abstract submission: March 15, 2009.
Presenters may submit only one paper proposal (either as presenters or
co-presenters). Incomplete registration forms will not be taken into consideration!!

The official languages of the conference are Croatian and English.

All accepted abstracts (max. 200 words in Croatian and English) will be
published in the abstracts booklet which will be distributed at the beginning of
the conference.
- All abstracts will be subjected to blind review by two independent referees,
grading abstracts from 1 to 5 according to the following three criteria:
- potential scientific contribution to the field
- relevance of the topic (with respect to the general topic of the conference,
theme sessions and individual topics)
- methodology and hypothesis.

Conference fee and membership fee may be paid into the CALS account. Keep a copy
of the payment document and present it at the registration.
On-site payment is also possible.

Conference Fees:
members: 500 kunas
non-members: 600 kunas
student members: 400 kunas
student non-members: 500 kunas


 





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