27.3083, Calls: Phonology/Estonia

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Subject: 27.3083, Calls: Phonology/Estonia

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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 11:17:56
From: Jose A. Mompean [mompean at um.es]
Subject: Phonology in Cognitive Linguistics

 
Full Title: Phonology in Cognitive Linguistics 

Date: 10-Jul-2017 - 14-Jul-2017
Location: Tartu, Estonia 
Contact Person: Jose A. Mompean
Meeting Email: mompean at um.es

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology 

Call Deadline: 30-Aug-2016 

Meeting Description:

In order to foster discussion and work on phonology within the cognitive
linguistic framework, the proposed theme session aims to bring together
contributions dealing with the role of phonology in language as well as
phonological issues from a cognitive/functional linguistic perspective. Both
empirical and theoretical contributions are welcome.

 Phonology is in no way less conceptual than other areas of linguistic
research such as semantics or grammar. Yet it has been much neglected in
cognitive linguistics, although a few researchers have explored various ways
of rethinking phonology within cognitive linguistics (see e.g. Mompean, 2014;
Nathan, 2015).

In order to foster discussion and work on phonology within the cognitive
linguistic framework, the proposed theme session aims to bring together
contributions dealing with the role of phonology in language as well as
phonological issues from a cognitive/functional linguistic perspective. Both
empirical and theoretical contributions are welcome.

This panel invites researchers and scholars working on the phonology of
languages as well as other areas (semantics, grammar, discourse,
sociolinguistics, language acquisition, historical linguistics, etc.) where
phonology is perceived as playing an important role. 

Topics include, but are not limited to, categorization and prototype effects,
the phonology of symbolic units and constructions, usage-based aspects of
phonology, phonetic, sociolinguistic and cultural motivation of phonological
units, iconicity in phonology, relationships between phonology and other
gestural and non-verbal communication, etc. 

Prospective contributors or participants at the theme session less familiar
with phonology work in this framework can read further information about the
view of phonology held for the theme session in the references provided below.

References:

Bybee, J. (2001). Phonology and Language Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. 

Mompean, J.A. (2014). Cognitive Linguistics and Phonology. In J.R. Taylor & J.
Littlemore (eds), The Bloomsbury Companion to Cognitive Linguistics (pp.
253-276). London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

Mompean, J.A. (ed) (2006). Cognitive Phonology. Special issue of the
International Journal of English Studies). 6(2)
(http://revistas.um.es/ijes/issue/view/4791)

Nathan, G.S. (forthcoming). Phonology. In Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive
Grammar. 

Nathan, G. S. (2015). Phonology. In E. Dąbrowska & D. Divjak (eds), Handbook
of Cognitive Linguistics (pp. 253-273). Berlin & New York: Mouton deGruyter,

Nathan, G.S. (2008). Phonology: A Cognitive Grammar Introduction. Amsterdam:
John Benjamins.

Nathan, G.S. (2007) Phonology. In D. Geeraerts & H. Cuyckens (eds), Oxford
Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics (pp. 611-631). Oxford: Oxford University
Press.  

Taylor, J.R. (2002). Phonological Structure in Cognitive Grammar. In Cognitive
Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Call for Papers:

Abstract submissions are invited for a theme session proposal titled Phonology
in Cognitive Linguistics.

This theme session proposal will be submitted to the forthcoming 14th
International Cognitive Linguistics Conference in Tartu, Estonia (10-14 July
2017; http://iclc14.ut.ee/)  .

Organizers and Contact Information:

Geoffrey S. Nathan   (Wayne State University) geoffnathan at wayne.edu    
Jose A. Mompean     (University of Murcia)   mompean at um.es  

For further inquiries, please contact the organizers. 

Deadline for Abstract Submission: 30 August 2016

 Abstracts must be submitted by email directly to the organizers, formatted
according to the conference submission guidelines.




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