21.130, Calls: Cognitive Science, Syntax/Poland

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Subject: 21.130, Calls: Cognitive Science, Syntax/Poland

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Date: 07-Jan-2010
From: Christine Frank-Szarecka < frank at wsl.edu.pl >
Subject: Syntax in Cognitive Grammar
 

	
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From: Christine Frank-Szarecka [frank at wsl.edu.pl]
Subject: Syntax in Cognitive Grammar

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Full Title: Syntax in Cognitive Grammar 

Date: 09-Apr-2010 - 11-Apr-2010
Location: Cz?stochowa, Poland 
Contact Person: Aleksandra Kalaga
Meeting Email: olakalaga at wp.pl
Web Site: http://www.syncog.wsl.edu.pl 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2010 

Meeting Description:

The College of Foreign Languages in Czestochowa, Department of English, Faculty
of Linguistics, is pleased to announce the organisation of an international
conference

Syntax in Cognitive Grammar
Czestochowa, Poland
April 9-11, 2010 

Call for Papers

Attention! 
We are extending the deadline for abstract submission from Dec. 31st to Jan. 15th.

Most older students of linguistics remember that cognitive grammar, as it
emerged in the 1980s from the work of R. Langacker, G. Lakoff, L. Talmy, C.
Fillmore and others, was at first concerned with such issues as the
cognitive/conceptual foundations of linguistic categories and semantics,
cognitive models and frames, prototype theory applied to linguistic
categorization and metaphor. With the focus on meaning, relatively little
attention was paid to the formal aspects of language, especially syntax.
Increasingly more studies of traditional syntactic phenomena appeared in the
nineties, particularly after the publication of R. Langacker's second volume of
Foundations of Cognitive Linguistics. Soon this new 'cognitive syntax' took a
slightly different turn and gained a new momentum after A. Goldberg published
her Stanford dissertation and C. Fillmore, in cooperation with P. Kay, started
to work out the principles and formalism of construction grammar. As a result,
Langackerian cognitive grammar and various versions of construction grammar now
offer sophisticated theories of grammatical structure, which make it possible to
describe a growing number of traditional as well as new aspects of the formal
structure of language, viewed as a symbolic unity of form and meaning. We hope
that the conference will provide a suitable forum in which researchers of
different cognitive and functional persuasions can present their ideas and
proposals concerning syntactic theory within the broad cognitive paradigm as
well as studies of particular grammatical problems within the cognitive and
functional frameworks.

Languages of the conference: English and Polish

Conference website: syncog at wsl.edu.pl

Plenary Lectures:
Miriam Fried - two plenary lectures on the priciples of construction grammar
Constructional Syntax
Jaako Leino - Grammatical constructions and discourse
Bogus?aw Bierwiaczonek - Metonymy in syntax

The main areas of interest for the conference are:
Morphology viewed as a study of single word constructions 
Idioms as constructions 
Phrasal, sentential and other constructions in the world's languages 
Long-distance dependencies in constructions 
Functional and pragmatic components of constructions 
Constructions in discourse 
Constructional polysemy 
Diachronic construction grammar 
Acquisition of syntax 
Grammaticalization in cognitive grammar 
Contrastive construction grammar 
Cognitive grammar vs. construction grammar vs. functional grammar vs. conceptual
grammar 
Metonymy, metaphor and conceptual blending in syntax  

We look forward to seeing you in Czestochowa,

Conference Organisers





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