27.1403, Calls: Cog Sci, Pragmatics, Semantics/France

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Subject: 27.1403, Calls:  Cog Sci, Pragmatics, Semantics/France

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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 15:02:31
From: Matilde Accattoli [accamati at gmail.com]
Subject: Junior Workshop CLI'2016 “Constructions of Meaning, Meanings of Constructions”

 
Full Title: Junior Workshop CLI'2016 “Constructions of Meaning, Meanings of Constructions” 

Date: 13-Oct-2016 - 14-Oct-2016
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Guillaume DE LONGUEMAR
Meeting Email: colloque.cli at gmail.com
Web Site: http://cli2016.fr/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Pragmatics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 17-May-2016 

Meeting Description:

The locution “constructions of meaning” refers to an everyday process
consisting in the production or interpretation of meaningful forms, be they
linguistic expressions (verbal, gestural or multimodal), artistic forms
(visual, auditory, plastic or performative), social practices (rituals, body
and dress code) or information systems (symbols, charts, artificial language).
How do these “constructions” become meaningful? How do the (meaningful and/or
meaningless) units that they are made up of partake in the creation of a
global meaning? What cognitive or social mechanisms govern, restrain or
influence the process of meaning?

The CLI’2016 symposium, marked by its multidisciplinary approach, welcomes
every field of research that can tackle the issue of meaning itself in
different ways. Paper submission from disciplines such as information and
communication sciences, computing sciences and mathematics, semiotics, arts
and creation sciences, cognitive sciences, social sciences, linguistics,
psychology, neurosciences and ergonomy, will be accepted.

Main axes:

- Meaning and perception
- Meaning and cognition
- Meaning and language
- Meaning and interaction



Call for Papers: 

This call for papers is addressed to all PhD students and recently graduated
researchers, both French and of foreign nationalities. 

Paper proposals should be submitted in pdf format through the internet site
EasyChair, no later than May 17 2016. Proposals should be submitted in the
form of an anonymous abstract, in English or in French (maximum 1 page length,
Times New Roman font, font size 12, line spacing 1,5, margins 2,5 cm). The
references and supplementary material should figure separately. Notifications
of acceptance, along with comments from experts revised in double blind, will
be provided starting June 8 2016.

The selected contributions, with the consent of the participant, will figure
in the conference proceedings.

Young researchers who already have a peer reviewed paper published as first
author in an academic journal also have the possibility to partake in the
expertise of the abstracts. In that case, please contact us.




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