23.1645, Calls: Semantics, Discourse Analysis, Text/Corpus Ling, Applied Ling/Germany

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LINGUIST List: Vol-23-1645. Sat Mar 31 2012. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 23.1645, Calls: Semantics, Discourse Analysis, Text/Corpus Ling, Applied Ling/Germany

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Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:27:16
From: Beate Kern [bkern at uni-osnabrueck.de]
Subject: New Directions in Lexical Semantics and Discourse Organization

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Full Title: New Directions in Lexical Semantics and Discourse Organization 

Date: 06-Feb-2013 - 08-Feb-2013
Location: Osnabrück, Germany 
Contact Person: Beate Kern
Meeting Email: colloque at emolex.eu
Web Site: http://www.emolex.eu 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Lexicography; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2012 

Meeting Description:

New Directions in Lexical Semantics and Discourse Organization (version française ci-dessous) 

The Franco-German research teams operating under the umbrella of the EMOLEX ANR-DFG project are hosting an international conference - New Directions in Lexical Semantics and Discourse Organization - February 6-8, 2013, at the Institute of English and American Studies in Osnabrück, Germany. The conference aims to foster discussion on new ways of bringing together studies on lexical semantics and discourse organization, with a particular focus on the vocabulary of emotion (affect in language, feelings, attitudes, intentionality). 

Plenary Speakers:

Igor Boguslavsky (University of Madrid)
Jacques François (University of Caen)
Danielle Leeman (University Paris X Nanterre) 
Michael Stubbs (University of Trier)

Registration Fee:

50 euro per person (25 euro for Ph. D. students)

Further details will be available on http://www.emolex.eu.

Nouvelles Perspectives en Sémantique Lexicale et en Organisation du Discours

Les équipes du projet ANR-DFG Emolex - le Laboratoire Lidilem de l'Université Stendhal (Grenoble III), l'Institut de Philologie Romane de l'Université de Cologne et l'Institut de Philologie Anglaise de l'Université d'Osnabrück - organisent un colloque dont l'objectif est de lancer une discussion sur de nouvelles pistes permettant de relier sémantique lexicale et organisation du discours. Ce sujet peut être abordé notamment à partir du champ du vocabulaire psychique (linguistique de l'affectivité, sensations, attitudes, intentionnalité). 

Conférenciers Invités :

Igor Boguslavsky (University of Madrid)
Jacques François (University of Caen)
Danielle Leeman (University Paris X Nanterre) 
Michael Stubbs (University of Trier)

Frais d'inscription : 50 euro par personne (25 euro pour les doctorants)

Plus de détails sous peu sur le site http://www.emolex.eu. 

Call for Papers:

There will be three thematic strands:

1. Collocation/Colligation and Discourse Organization: Interlingual and Intralingual Aspects
2. New Approaches in Corpus Linguistics
3. New Perspectives for Lexicography and Language Teaching

In line with these three themes, the organizers invite three types of proposals:

a) Studies which explore the collocational and colligational behaviour of nouns, verbs and adjectives (preferably emotion words such as anger, surprise, contemptuous) and/or discuss new approaches to contrastive lexico-grammatical analysis. The idea is to extend studies of collocation and colligation to include the text level (i.e. the role words play in structuring scenarios, argumentation, etc.)
b) Corpus-based statistical studies
c) Studies using the results of (contrastive) lexico-grammatical and/or discourse analysis to guide improvement in lexicography and language teaching

The languages of the conference are English and French. Contingent upon review and acceptance by the academic committee, selected papers from the conference will be published in book form or as a special issue of a journal. 

Abstracts should be no more than a single page in length, including the bibliography. Send abstract submissions via email to colloque at emolex.eu. Abstracts should be submitted in two versions. One version should contain author(s) name(s), affiliation(s), and email contacts. The second version should be fully anonymized.

Key Dates:

September 15, 2012: Deadline for submission of abstracts
November 1, 2012: Notification of decisions on abstracts 

Organizing Committee:

Beate Kern (Université d'Osnabrück), Anke Grutschus (Université de Cologne), Vannina Goossens et Elena Melnikova (Université Stendhal, Grenoble III): colloque at emolex.eu

Appel à Communications :

Le colloque comprendra trois volets thématiques:

- Combinatoire lexico-syntaxique et organisation du discours : (aspects inter- et intralinguistiques)
- Nouvelles approches en linguistique de corpus
- Perspectives lexicographiques et didactiques

Il s'agit d'abord de présenter des travaux sur le comportement combinatoire (lexématique et syntaxique) de noms, verbes et adjectifs appartenant de préférence au champ affectif (p. ex. colère, s'étonner, dédaigneux) et/ou de réfléchir à de nouvelles approches concernant les aspects interlinguistiques de cette combinatoire. La description du rôle discursif des lexies (leurs tâches dans la structuration des textes, leur appartenance à des scénarios, des schémas argumentatifs, etc.) vise à élargir l'analyse de la combinatoire vers le niveau textuel. En matière de linguistique de corpus ensuite, ces études peuvent se fonder sur les opérations statistiques dans le but de dégager la combinatoire des lexies. Enfin, des perspectives innovantes dans l'exploitation didactique et lexicographique de la combinatoire et/ou de l'analyse discursive feront l'objet de discussions dans le cadre du dernier volet thématique.

Les langues officielles du colloque sont le français et l'anglais. Une série d'articles sélectionnés par le comité scientifique sera publiée sous forme imprimée (numéro spécial de revue ou ouvrage). Les propositions de communications (1 page maximum, références comprises) en anglais ou en français sont à envoyer à l'adresse suivante : colloque at emolex.eu. Les propositions doivent être remises en deux versions, l'une contenant les coordonnées du participant et l'autre étant complètement anonymisée.

Calendrier :

Date limite de l'envoi des propositions : 15 septembre 2012
Date de notification d'acceptation/refus : 1er novembre 2012

Organisation et Contact :

Beate Kern (Université d'Osnabrück), Anke Grutschus (Université de Cologne), Vannina Goossens et Elena Melnikova (Université Stendhal, Grenoble III) : colloque at emolex.eu

Academic Committee/Comité Scientifique :

Margarita Alonso Ramos (University of La Coruña)
Peter Blumenthal (University of Cologne)
Igor Boguslavsky (University of Madrid)
Cristelle Cavalla (University of Grenoble)
Sascha Diwersy (University of Cologne)
Stefan Evert (University of Darmstadt)
Jacques François (University of Caen)
Francis Grossmann (University of Grenoble)
Thomas Herbst (University of Erlangen)
Jürgen Heringer (University of Augsburg)
Olivier Kraif (University of Grenoble)
Anna Krzyzanowska (University of Lublin, Pologne)
Danielle Leeman (University Paris X Nanterre) 
Yvette Yannick Mathieu (University Paris VII)
Iva Novakova (University of Grenoble)
François Rastier (CNRS)
Dirk Siepmann (University of Osnabrück)
Michael Stubbs (Université of Trier)
Agnès Tutin (University of Grenoble)






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