22.2852, Confs: Cognitive Science, Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/Poland

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Subject: 22.2852, Confs: Cognitive Science, Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/Poland

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Date: 10-Jul-2011
From: Joanna Nijakowska [ccc2011conference at gmail.com]
Subject: Cognition, Conduct & Communication
 

	
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Subject: Cognition, Conduct & Communication

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Cognition, Conduct & Communication 
Short Title: CCC2011 

Date: 06-Oct-2011 - 08-Oct-2011 
Location: ?ód?, Poland 
Contact: Marta Dynel 
Contact Email: ccc2011conference at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/CCC2011/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics 

Meeting Description: 

The Chair of Pragmatics at the University of ?ód?, Poland, is starting a new
conference series: Cognition, Conduct & Communication. CCC2011 is the 
first international conference devoted to a complex yet integrated study of 
cognitive approaches to pragmatics and discourse analysis, language 
learning and use, and language disorders. Conference discussions will 
proceed at the intersection of the following areas:cognitive pragmatics, 
societal pragmatics, clinical pragmatics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, 
educational psychology, cognitive linguistics, cognitive psychology, applied linguistics, discourse analysis.

The following scholars have been invited to address the conference as  plenary speakers:
Raymond Gibbs (Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa 
Cruz)
Robert J. Stainton (The University of Western Ontario, Department of Philosophy)
David Singleton (Centre for Language and Communication Studies, Trinity 
College, Dublin)
Derek Bousfield (School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University 
of Central Lancashire)
Gabriele Kasper (Department of Second Language Studies, University of 
Hawai'i at Manoa)
 
Conference focus:

-interdisciplinary yet synergical research in diversified cognitive and 
pragmatic phenomena and processes pertaining to communication in native and second/foreign language in normally developing as well as disordered individuals
-cognitive, pragmatic and discourse analytic concepts at work across the
contexts of first, second, foreign language acquisition, learning, processing,
comprehension and production
-pragmatic competence and pragmatic awareness development in naturalistic and educational settings, including the effectiveness of educational
interventions undertaken to enhance pragmatic skills
-individual learner/language user differences and pragmatic disorders 

Cognition, Conduct & Communication - CCC2011 
6-8 October 2011, ?ód?, Poland
University of ?ód?, Chair of Pragmatics (http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/pragmatics)
CCC2011 Conference website: http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/CCC2011
CCC2011 Conference e-mail: ccc2011conference at gmail.com


Registration still possible!!

In response to the interest generated over the past couple of months, we have
decided to re-open registration for the conference. Those interested in
attending should contact the organizers at ccc2011conference at gmail.com by August 15, 2011 at the latest. No requests for participation will be considered after
that date.








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