30.2701, Calls: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Socioling/Hungary

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Subject: 30.2701, Calls: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Socioling/Hungary

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Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2019 19:45:51
From: Judit Baranyiné Kóczy [baranyine.koczy.judit at sze.hu]
Subject: Third Cultural Linguistics International Conference

 
Full Title: Third Cultural Linguistics International Conference 
Short Title: CLIC 2020 

Date: 17-Jun-2020 - 19-Jun-2020
Location: Budapest, Hungary 
Contact Person: Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
Meeting Email: clic2020 at scitope.com
Web Site: http://scitope.com/clic-2020/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2019 

Meeting Description:

Aims and scope: Cultural Linguistics is an emerging field that focuses on the
interrelation between language and cultural conceptualisations. Over the last
decade or so, Cultural Linguistics has witnessed tremendous growth and
development in terms of theory, methodology, and application. The Cultural
Linguistic framework has been applied to a range of different phenomena within
and beyond language, culture, and cognition, integrating the theory and
methodological tools of various disciplines, such as cognitive psychology,
Complexity Science, Distributed Cognition, and anthropology.

Current research in Cultural Linguistics shows that its analytical framework
can offer fruitful inquiries into research areas such as pragmatics, emotions,
religion, political discourse, World Englishes, intercultural communication,
and Teaching English as an International Language (TEIL). Within these
domains, cultural conceptualisations manifest in the forms of cultural
schemata, cultural metaphors and cultural categories.


Call for Papers:

The conference welcomes presentations based on studies conducted from a
Cultural Linguistic perspective, involving research into the nature of
underlying cultural conceptualisations in language, the role of cultural
conceptualisations in intercultural pragmatics, language development and
language teaching. CLIC-2020 hopes to provide an interesting platform for
researchers and academics interested in the proposed topics, detailed below:

Highlighted topics:

- Language and cultural categorisation
- Metaphors across cultures
- Cultural conceptualisations and embodied language
- Language and cultural conceptualisations of emotion / religion / kinship /
naming / animals etc.
- Intercultural re-conceptualisation
- Cultural conceptualisations in sign languages
- Cultural conceptualisations and syntax
- Cultural conceptualisations and pragmatics
- Cultural Linguistics and (im)politeness
- Cultural Linguistics and intercultural communication
- Cultural Linguistics and political discourse analysis
- Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes
- Cultural Linguistics and corpus linguistics
- Research methods in Cultural Linguistics
- Cultural Linguistics and learning/teaching additional languages
- Cultural Linguistics and Teaching English as an International Language
(TEIL)
- Cultural Linguistics and translation/interpreting
- Diachronic Cultural Linguistics

Abstracts no longer than 400 words should be submitted through the EasyChair
electronic submission system, using the template available on the website
(http://scitope.com/clic-2020/?page_id=18).
 
Abstract submission date: 15 November, 2019
 
The authors of selected papers will be invited to publish in special issue of
Cognitive Linguistic Studies and further volumes by International publishers.

International Scientific Board:

Professor Lívia Ablonczy-Mihályka | University of Győr
Professor Angeliki Athanasiadou | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Dr Ad Foolen | Radboud University Nijmegen
Professor Jean-Marc Dewaele | University of London
Professor Roslyn M. Frank | University of Iowa
Professor László Imre Komlósi | University of Győr
Professor Zoltán Kövecses | Eötvös Loránd University
Professor Ian Malcolm | Edith Cowan University
Professor Andreas Mulsoff | University of East Anglia
Professor Martin Pütz | Koblenz University
Dr Frank Polzenhagen | Heidelberg University
Professor Farzad Sharifian | Monash University
Professor Ning Yu | Pennsylvania State University

Organizing Committee:

Dr Boglárka Boldizsár | University of Győr, Hungary
Dr Ildikó Lőrincz | University of Győr, Hungary
Dr Anikó Makkos | University of Győr, Hungary
Dr Julianna Nádai | University of Győr, Hungary
Dr Attila Pongrácz | University of Győr, Hungary
Dr Marzieh Sadeghpour | Monash University, Australia
Dr Helen Sherwin | University of Győr, Hungary
Dr Anikó Tompos | University of Győr, Hungary
Ms Elham Akhlaghi | Ferdowsi University, Iran
Ms Jingwen (Eve) Chen | Monash University, Australia
Ms Sarah Ghazi | Monash University, Australia




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