27.1956, FYI: Pre-Conference Publication: MAG 2017

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Subject: 27.1956, FYI: Pre-Conference Publication: MAG 2017

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 10:55:07
From: Erdem Akbas [erdemakbas at erciyes.edu.tr]
Subject: Pre-Conference Publication: MAG 2017

 
Pre-Conference Publication Announcement of Metadiscourse Across Genres
2017-Peter Lang

Organizing Committee of Metadiscourse Across Genres 2017
(www.metadiscourseacrossgenres.com) is pleased to announce that there will be
a pre-conference publication opportunity for the participants of MAG2017..

In relation to this, we have updated our poster and Call for Papers with the
information that there will be a Pre-conference Publication from the submitted
and accepted proposals by 30 July 2016 to be published by Peter Lang -
Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften (Linguistic Insights) in 2017..

To be eligible for this:

- Submit your original and distinctive proposal abstracts in relation to
Metadiscourse and related concepts
to:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mag2017

- Let us complete the reviewing process for your abstract..

- Send the full paper by 30 July 2016 after notification of acceptance and
register for MAG 2017 Conference..

- We will send your whole paper for external peer review (Taking approximately
8-10 weeks) and get back to you and ask you to revise your manuscript as/if
requested..

- We will, then, ensure that the chapters are consistent in style throughout
the book, especially in terms of their notes and references to be published in
2017..

Centered around topics in Metadiscourse and Related Research, the conference
and pre-conference publication will mainly focus on:

- Nature and Forms of Metadiscourse and related concepts in different genres
- Proposals on Metadiscourse and related concepts taxonomies
- Different types of Metadiscourse resources
- Definition and issues of Metadiscourse and related concepts in different
contexts
- Interactive and Interactional perspectives on Metadiscourse
- Textual and Interpersonal perspectives on Metadiscourse
- Reflexivity of high/low explicitness 
- Metatext and reflective metadiscourse
- Metadiscourse and Genre
- Metadiscourse and Culture
- Metadiscourse and Community/Discipline
- Rhetoric and Metadiscourse
- Linguistic units signalling authorial stance and intention
- Corpus-based/driven approaches to Metadiscourse and related concepts
- Metadiscourse and related concepts from Discourse Analysis Perspective
- Any qualitative and quantitative approaches to Metadiscourse and related
concepts.
- Writer-Reader Oriented Metadiscourse, Speaker-Listener Oriented
*Metadiscourse and Participant Oriented Metadiscourse
- Contrastive (genre, discourse communities) perspective towards Metadiscourse
- Implications of teaching and researching Metadiscourse and related concepts
in academic contexts
- Methodological considerations and issues in Metadiscourse studies (size of
linguistic units, ways to explore units, etc.)
- Metadiscourse and Related Concepts include, but not limited, to the
following:
Transitions, Frame Markers, Endophoric Markers, Evidentials, Code Glosses,
Hedges, Boosters, Attitude Markers, Engagement Markers, Self-Mentions,
Evaluative Markers, Certainty Markers, Reporting verbs, Citation Practices,
Personal References in written and spoken communication, Disclaimers and
Collapsers.
- Strategies of building and presenting knowledge in written and spoken
discourses.

Nevertheless, the submission of other topics reporting research related to
theme of the conference will be considered as well. Please also note that
there will be a post-publication plan after MAG 2017 to be published in 2018.

Metadiscourse Across Genres 2017 Organizing Committee..

To read more about this, please visit
http://www.metadiscourseacrossgenres.com/pre-conference-publication.html
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Discipline of Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     General Linguistics
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Writing Systems





 



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