28.3101, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Neuroling, Psycholing, Semantics/Japan

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Subject: 28.3101, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Neuroling, Psycholing, Semantics/Japan

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 13:01:11
From: André Włodarczyk [andre.wlodarczyk at icloud.com]
Subject: Special session of the Distributed Grammar Program at JWLLP-23

 
Full Title: Special session of the Distributed Grammar Program at JWLLP-23 
Short Title: DG at JWLLP-23-Waseda 

Date: 15-Dec-2017 - 17-Dec-2017
Location: Tokyo, Japan 
Contact Person: André Włodarczyk
Meeting Email: andre.wlodarczyk at icloud.com
Web Site: http://www.decode.waseda.ac.jp/jwllp/#upcoming 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2017 

Meeting Description:

The framework of the Distributed Grammar Program is supposed to be basically
transdiciplinary. Presentations in the fields of theoretical or descriptive
linguistics (including discourse structure), NLP, psycholinguistics,
neurosciences, logics and computer science are welcome provided that they
apply the theory of the Distributed Grammar Program or contribute to its
development.
References: http://celta.paris-sorbonne.fr/DG-Biblio.html

Topics (strictly compliant with the DG Program): questions of one or more
language(s) (including dialects, diachrony and contrastive approaches),
language processing, L1 and L2 acquisition, language disorders, fMRI results.

Suggested topics:
- Markers of meta-information in utterance:  intonation, word-order,
particles, verb voices, impersonal constructions.
- Markers of ortho-information in utterance: prepositions, modalities,
testimonial (imperceptive), tense and aspect.
- Markers of para-information: adverbials and/or „paradigmatic conjunctions''
such as „also'', „too'', „even'', „only'', „especially'', „solely'' etc.
- Discourse/Conversation/Text structures: markers of general and particular
themes inferred through the analysis of  the succession of utterances.


Call for Papers:

Special session of the Distributed Grammar Program

The 23rd Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing (JWLLP-23)
December 15 Friday through 17 Sunday, 2017
Waseda University (Tokyo)
http://www.decode.waseda.ac.jp/jwllp/#recent

Scientific committee:

Chair: André Włodarczyk (Univ. Charles de Gaulle Lille & Paris-Sorbonne,
France)
Co-chair: Yasunari Harada (Waseda University Faculty of Law, Institute of
Digital Enhancement of Cognitive Development, Japan)

Committee members:
Olivier Azam (École Normale Supérieure de Paris, France)
Javier Pérez-Guerra (University of Vigo, Spain) 
Radosław Katarzyniak (Wrocław University of Technology, Poland) 
Ana E. Martinez Insua (University of Vigo, Spain)
Rafal Rzepka (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Franz Stachowiak (Universität Giessen, Germany)
Hélène Włodarczyk (Paris-Sorbonne University, France)
André Włodarczyk (Charles de Gaulle Lille & Paris-Sorbonne Univ., France)

Language of the session: English

Participation fee: none

Deadlines

Abstracts (½ - 1 page in .doc(x) format): September 15, 2017
Please send your proposals (with your name & surname(s) and affiliation) and
your abstract to: helene.wlodarczyk at paris-sorbonne.fr

Acceptance of your proposal: October 1, 2017

Theoretical framework: Distributed Grammar Program
http://celta.paris-sorbonne.fr/anasem/indexASMIC.html




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