27.2688, Calls: Cognitive Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing/Italy

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Subject: 27.2688, Calls: Cognitive Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing/Italy

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Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 11:21:14
From: Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri [edoardo.lombardivallauri at uniroma3.it]
Subject: Automatic and Controlled Processes in Language

 
Full Title: Automatic and Controlled Processes in Language 

Date: 24-Nov-2016 - 26-Nov-2016
Location: Torino, Italy 
Contact Person: Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri
Meeting Email: edoardo.lombardivallauri at uniroma3.it

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 10-Sep-2016 

Meeting Description:

A Panel within the annual conference of AISC (Associazione Italiana di Scienze
Cognitive)

All info about the AISC 2016 conference available here:
http://www.aisc-net.org/home/2016/03/05/aisc-2016-torino/


Call for Papers:

Panel on: Automatic and controlled processes in language.

Full call for papers available here:
http://lingueletteratureculturestraniere.uniroma3.it/bacheca/elombardivallauri
/call-for-papers-panel-on-automatic-and-controlled-processing-in-language/

The proposed panel is aimed at gathering contributions focusing on all levels
of language structure: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and
(micro/macro)pragmatics. Its topics may include (but are not necessarily
restricted
to) the following:

- What are the correlates/advantages of automatic and controlled processing
for the addressee
of a linguistic message, and for the source?
- Is automatic-controlled in general, and in language in particular, to be
regarded as a binary
discrete category, or as a continuum?
- What are the categories of “classical” linguistic theory that can be
re-interpreted in terms of
dual processing?
- Does automaticity interact with patterns of grammaticalization in languages’
diachrony?
- Can markedness phenomena be explained in terms of the breaking of
automaticity, causing
controlled processing of units normally entrusted to automatic processing?
- Do strategic uses of language necessarily involve controlled processing?
Specifically, are pragmatic categories such as “implicature” or
“presupposition” somehow
related to a specific mode of processing (automatic/controlled)?
- To what extent are different models of linguistic (and pragmatic) processing
compatible with
current views on automatic/controlled processing?

Both theoretical/speculative and experimental studies are welcome. The
accepted contributions
will be proposed for reviewed publication in a dedicated issue of the Italian
Journal of Cognitive
Sciences.

Abstracts of no more than 10.000 characters + bibliography should be submitted
by 10
September 2016 to one of the email addresses below:

Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri
edoardo.lombardivallauri at uniroma3.it

Marco Mazzone
mazzonem at unict.it




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