21.2320, Calls: Disc Analysis, Phonetics, Phonology, Pragmatics/Poland

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Subject: 21.2320, Calls: Disc Analysis, Phonetics, Phonology, Pragmatics/Poland

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Date: 23-May-2010
From: Janina Mo?czanow < jmolczanow at uw.edu.pl >
Subject: GlobE 2010 Prosody and Discourse
 

	
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Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 15:25:17
From: Janina Mo?czanow [jmolczanow at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: GlobE 2010 Prosody and Discourse

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Full Title: GlobE 2010 Prosody and Discourse 

Date: 26-Nov-2010 - 26-Nov-2010
Location: Warsaw, Poland 
Contact Person: Janina Mo?czanow
Meeting Email: jmolczanow at uw.edu.pl
Web Site: http://globe.ils.uw.edu.pl/index.php?section=9&subsection=1 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Phonetics; Phonology; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2010 

Meeting Description:

The objective of the session is to present the recent research findings on 
the role of prosodic features, such as intonation, voice quality, rhythm, 
tempo and duration, in the construction of discourse. The present session 
aims to bring together researchers working on the topics relating to the 
interaction of prosody and pragmatic meaning and to provide a forum of 
discussion in order to share insights and inspire new research in this area. 
Implications for teaching and translation are also of interest.


Conference fee: 
25 Euro (including costs of conference materials and coffee breaks)
40 Euro (including costs of conference materials, coffee breaks and lunch)

Venue: 
Institute of Applied Linguistics
University of Warsaw
Browarna 8/10
00-311 Warsaw, POLAND
(more details will be given in a next circular) 

Call For Papers

GlobE 2010
Prosody and Discourse

Warsaw, 26 November 2010

Institute of Applied Linguistics, Warsaw University 

We seek papers addressing prosodic aspects of discourse meaning from 
the
perspective of 

-discourse analysis;
-conversation analysis;
-pragmatics;
-rhetoric;
-(im)politeness theories;
-critical linguistics;
-cross-cultural studies;
-applied linguistics (language teaching and interpreting);

Key note speakers (already confirmed):
 
Anne Wichmann ( University of Central Lancashire) Discourse and prosody: 
an overview

Nicole Dehé (University of Konstanz) The prosody of extra-sentential 
elements in discourse: Hypotheses - Methodology - Results

Traci Walker (University of York)

The plenary session will be held in English. We invite papers/workshop 
proposals in English, Polish, French, German, Russian and Spanish.

In order to submit a proposal, please 

-send an abstract in English (200-300 words) and specify your preferred
language of presentation (English, Polish, French, German, Russian, 
Spanish);

-attach an audio (or audiovisual) file (some 3 minutes of interaction that will
be analysed during the section session);

No strictly theoretical papers will be accepted. Speakers will be given 20
minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.  

Paper proposals should be sent by September 15th 2010 to 
jmolczanow at uw.edu.pl; notification of acceptance will be sent to the 
authors 
by October 15th 2010.





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