29.19, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Psycholing/Poland

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Subject: 29.19, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Psycholing/Poland

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Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2018 17:53:28
From: Janusz Badio [jbadio at hotmail.com]
Subject: Categories and Units in Language and Linguistics

 
Full Title: Categories and Units in Language and Linguistics 
Short Title: CULL 

Date: 09-Apr-2018 - 10-Apr-2018
Location: Wałbrzych, Poland 
Contact Person: Janusz Badio
Meeting Email: cull-walbrzych at hotmail.com
Web Site: http://cull.pwsz.com.pl/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2018 

Meeting Description:

The aim of “CULL” International Conference is to bring together scholars of
varied disciplines to explore categories and units used in language study,
language pedagogy, psychology of language and psychology from a range of
perspectives.

Plenary Speakers: confirmed

Prof. Alan Cienki
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands & Moscow State Linguistic
University, Russia

Prof. Ewa Dąbrowska
Northumbria University, Newcastle, Great Britain

Prof. Henryk Kardela
Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Poland

Prof. Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
State University of Applied Sciences, Konin / University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland


2nd Call for Papers:

By applying a variety of analytical, and empirical tools and concepts,
contributors will hopefully demonstrate:

- How categories and units relate to the specific disciplines and
sub-disciplines and how they influence and/or possibly constrain theory and
model-building
- What theoretical influences have led to their proposal
- What is their past, and present status
- How they may change in the future
- How they can be studied with the use of empirical methodology: survey,
experiment, corpus

Although other topics may be considered, we welcome papers dealing with, but
not limited to, issues such as the following:

- Models and theories of categorisation
- Categories from the point of view of different schools of linguistics,
language pedagogy, didactics, psychology
- Categories used in EAP, ESP and other aspects of language teaching
- Categories at different levels of linguistic description: phonology,
morphology, study of meaning, discourse, pragmatics
- Categories in the study of gestures
- Mental categories that relate to linguistic functioning
- Categories used in cognitive psychology vis a vis those used in cognitive
linguistics
- Units and categories in analysis of human behaviour
- Units and categories used in literary studies and analysis
- Literary genres, analyses
- Units and categories in art
- Creative writing
- Categories used in statistics as applied to the study of language, but also
glottodidactics, and language acquisition
- Categories that pertain to the study of human cognition and affectivity,
emotions
- Historical outlooks on the development of units and their status in general
linguistics, cognitive linguistics, functional linguistics, didactics,
psychology of language, educational psychology
- Units and categories used in the study of communication, inter-cultural
communication, pragmatics

The list is not exhaustive. Papers and presentations that use empirical
methodology  are welcome.

Abstract Submission and Registration

Procedure:

- All abstracts of papers to be presented at CULL-2018 must be submitted via
the e-mail: cull-walbrzych at hotmail.com by the deadline, which is 31/1/2017 in
MS Word, docx, if possible, not pdf.
- Length: Between 300 and 500 words (excluding the title, linguistic examples,
and references, if any). Please state the word count of your abstract at the
end. If your abstract does not comply with this requirement, you will be
requested to modify it. If you require extra space for e.g. figures or tables,
limit those to one extra page. Otherwise, try to keep your abstract within one
page.
- Formatting: Please limit the formatting to an absolute minimum.
- All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously.
- When your abstract is accepted, please register using the registration form
(in Word.docx) provided on the conference webpage.

Registration form (English version for presentations in English)
(http://cull.pwsz.com.pl/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CULL-REGISTRATION-FORM-eng
lish-1.doc)
Formularz rejestracyjny (Wersja po polsku dla osób prezentujących po polsku)
(http://cull.pwsz.com.pl/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CULL-2017-formularz-wersja
-po-polsku.docx)

Important Dates:

Deadline for abstract submission: 31 January 2017
Notification of acceptance: 4 February 2018
Deadline for registration: 15 February 2018
Deadline for payment: 20 February 2018
Conference dates: 9-10 April 2018




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