28.2558, Calls: Cognitive Science, Ling & Literature, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Japan

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Subject: 28.2558, Calls: Cognitive Science, Ling & Literature, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Japan

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Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 12:46:17
From: Keizo Nanri [keizo-nanri at oita-u.ac.jp]
Subject: Text & Context OTF Workshop 9

 
Full Title: Text & Context OTF Workshop 9 

Date: 03-Mar-2018 - 04-Mar-2018
Location: Oita-shi, Japan 
Contact Person: Keizo Nanri
Meeting Email: keizo-nanri at oita-u.ac.jp
Web Site: http://www.oitatextforum.com/index.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Ling & Literature; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Oita Text Forum (OTF) is pleased to invite you to participate in Text &
Context OTF Workshop 9.

Text & Context OTF Workshop 8 focuses on fundamental elements in understanding
the relationship between text and context.  OTF views ‘text’ as not restricted
to the written or spoken mode of communication.  ‘Text’ is meant to be any
mode of meaning representation such as paintings, sculptures, film,
architecture, dance, music, etc.

Specifically, we may explore questions such as:

- What is the relationship between text and the context of situation?
- What can we say about (the context of) culture in relation to text
generation/creation/composition?  And how does the former affect the latter?
- What is the relationship between the context of situation and material
situational setting?
- How do texts evolve?
- How are text structures (or schemata) stored in memory? 
- How does the retrieval of information from memory create a text?
- What knowledge can be recognised in the psychological process of text
generation/creation/composition and what stimulus retrieves it from memory?
- What neuropsychological processes are involved in text generation/creation/
composition?


Call for Papers:

The OTF Workshop welcomes scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds and
hybrid theories of text generation/creation/composition.

You may present a 30-minute long paper (a 20-minute presentation, followed by
a 10-minute discussion) or a 60-minute workshop.

Please send a 500-word abstract (if you wish to present a paper) or a 700-word
abstract (if you wish to present a workshop) to keizo-nanri AT oita-u.ac.jp. 
Workshops must be interactive and involve the audience, and abstracts must
clearly outline how the workshop will proceed.  The deadline for abstract
submission is 30st November 2017.




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