22.4014, FYI: Call for Workshops: 19th International Congress of Linguists

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Subject: 22.4014, FYI: Call for Workshops: 19th International Congress of Linguists

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Date: 14-Oct-2011
From: Stephen Anderson [sra at yale.edu]
Subject: Call for Workshops: 19th International Congress of Linguists


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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 08:57:30
From: Stephen Anderson [sra at yale.edu]
Subject: Call for Workshops: 19th International Congress of Linguists

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 Call for Workshop Proposals

Geneva has been selected by the Comité International Permanent des 
Linguistes as the venue for the next International Congress of Linguists 22-27 
July 2013. The general focus of the 19th ICL is the Language-Cognition 
Interface. Our proposal for the Congress concentrates on the cognition-
language relationship. The provisional choice of ten parallel sessions will 
provide ample opportunity to explore this topic, in sessions such as 
Saussure's legacy, Origins of Language and Human Cognition, The life, 
growth and death of languages, Phonology and morphology,  Theoretical and 
comparative syntax,  Semantics-pragmatics interface, Psycholinguistics, 
Sociolinguistics and multilingualism, Experimental and computational 
approaches to languages and linguistics, but the general orientation will be 
the relation between language and cognition.

Additional workshops will be organized, under the responsibility of workshop 
promoters. This call mainly concerns workshops, which can be focused on 
any type of issue connected to the main topic of the Congress. 
 
Deadline for workshop submissions: November 30 2011
Webpage for submission: http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/
 
Workshop proposals can be open or closed. In any case, the workshop 
promoters will be fully responsible for the selection of the panel. The length of 
the workshop will depend on the number of communications. We suggest that 
the promoters plan for up to 3 slots on the congress schedule (between 3 and 
7 communications each).

Decisions on proposals for workshops submitted by this date will be 
conveyed to organizers by the end of December 2011. 
 
For any query and question, please contact 19icl at unige.ch
 
For the Local Organizing Committee, Jacques Moeschler, Chair
For the Scientific Committee, Stephen Anderson, Chair 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     General Linguistics
                     Psycholinguistics


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