27.1909, Calls: General Ling/Sweden

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Subject: 27.1909, Calls: General Ling/Sweden

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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 11:24:42
From: Carita Paradis [carita.paradis at englund.lu.se]
Subject: 6th International Conference of the Scandinavian Association for Language and Cognition

 
Full Title: 6th International Conference of the Scandinavian Association for Language and Cognition 
Short Title: SALC 6 

Date: 20-Apr-2017 - 22-Apr-2017
Location: Lund, Sweden 
Contact Person: Carita Paradis
Meeting Email: Carita.Paradis at englund.lu.se
Web Site: http://http://konferens.ht.lu.se/salc6/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description:

The Sixth International Conference of the Scandinavian Association for
Language and Cognition (SALC 6) Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund
University April 20-22, 2017.

The main goal of SALC is to promote the study of the relationship between
language and cognition both in the Nordic countries and more generally. This
involves any type of research in which language is not treated in isolation
(e.g. as a ''module''), but as based on structures and processes of general
cognition and social cognition, and as affecting such structures and
processes. The conference is intended to be a forum for cooperation and
exchange of ideas between disciplines, fields of study and theoretical
frameworks for the study of language and cognition.

Plenary speakers (confirmed)

Ivana Bianchi, Università di Macerata, Italy
http://docenti.unimc.it/ivana.bianchi?set_language=en&cl=en
Rosario Caballero, Universidad de Castilla-LaMancha, Spain
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rosario_Caballero/publications
Mark Dingemanse, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands
http://www.mpi.nl/people/dingemanse-mark
Dirk Geeraerts, University of Leuven, Belgium
http://wwwling.arts.kuleuven.be/qlvl/dirkg.htm
Raymond Gibbs, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
http://psychology.ucsc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton=true&cruz_id=gibbs
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antunano, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
https://unizar.academia.edu/IraideIbarretxeAntu%C3%B1ano
Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi, University of Warsaw, Poland
https://uw.academia.edu/JoannaLeonardi

Scientific Committee

Mila Vulchanova
Kristian Tylén
Line Burholt Kristensen
Esa Penttilä
Tiina Onikki-Rantajääskö
Tore Nesset
Mikko Höglund
Jóhanna Barðdal
Jordan Zlatev
Carita Lundmark
Marlene Johansson Falck
Göran Sonesson
Carita Paradis

Local Organizing Committee

Robin Engström
Sara Farshchi
Matteo Fuoli
Marlene Johansson Falck (Chair)
Carita Lundmark
Carita Paradis (Chair)
Nele Põldvere
Anu Vastenius
Jordan Zlatev (Chair)


Call for Papers: 

We invite abstracts for theme sessions, oral presentations and posters 
related to, but not limited to, the following topics in the area of Language
and Cognition:

- Language use and social interaction
- Linguistic relativity
- Language and culture
- Discourse and cognition
- Perception, cognition and language
- Language acquisition and cognition
- Language and cognitive development and evolution
- Language and consciousness
- Language and gesture
- Language change and cognition
- Linguistic typology and cognition
- Multicultural communication and cognition
- Neuro- and psycholinguistic approaches to language and cognition
- Translation and cognition
- Cognitive impairment and language use

Submission formats

1. Theme sessions (deadline: 31 August 2016;  notification: 30 September 2016)

- submission should include: session title, name and affiliation of symposium
convener, an introduction of up to 400 words explaining the theme, all
symposium abstracts, in suitable order

- sessions may consist of 3 or 6 papers (90 or 180 min.), including time for
introduction and general discussion. Papers in each theme session should be
thematically linked.

Theme session proposers should indicate whether they wish the individual
abstracts to be considered as individual presentations (oral or poster), in
case the session is not accepted as a whole.

2. Oral presentations (deadline: 15 October 2016; notification: 15 December
2016) submission should include: title, name, affiliation, 400 word abstract,
excluding references

20 min presentation followed by 5 min. discussion.

3. Posters (deadline: 15 October 2016, notification: 15 December 2016)
submission should include: title, name, affiliation, 400 word abstract,
excluding references

1 minute oral presentation in the main lecture hall, preceding the poster
session.

Important dates:

Theme session submission: 31 August 2016 
Theme session notification: 30 September 2016 
Submission of abstracts for oral presentations and posters: 15 October 2016 
Notification of acceptance for oral presentations and posters: 15 December
2016 
Deadline for early registration: 15 January 2017 
Deadline for registration: 30 March 2017




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