32.3959, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discipline of Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, General Linguistics/Jordan

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Subject: 32.3959, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discipline of Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, General Linguistics/Jordan

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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 03:50:21
From: Ahmad El-Sharif [auresian at yahoo.fr]
Subject: Prospects of Linguistic Research in the Twenty-first Century

 
Full Title: Prospects of Linguistic Research in the Twenty-first Century 

Date: 11-May-2022 - 12-May-2022
Location: Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Al al-Bayt University Mafraq, Jordan 
Contact Person: Ahmad El-Sharif
Meeting Email: linguistics_aabu at hotmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 27-Feb-2022 

Meeting Description:

The onset of the third millennium witnessed radical transformations in
research of linguistic fields. This research aims to answer pertaining
questions, and it has succeeded in that, but it has imposed new questions as
well. Accordingly, those who are engaged in linguistic research find
themselves obliged to approach multiple perspectives and levels of linguistic
analysis within the disciplines of phonetics and phonology, morphology,
syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse analysis. In addition, they have
to embark on researching the nature of language, and its mental, cognitive,
material, and supra-material realizations. And because language, since the
dawn of history, has never been the occupation of linguists alone, linguistic
research has intersected with other fields of knowledge including human and
natural sciences. 
With the major changes in the worlds of computer, information, communication,
and the conflict between the different sciences that seek to deconstruct the
human being or to understand it, linguistic research is no longer isolated
behind closed doors looking at language and speech and what is related to it,
linguistic research today has expanded to include overlapping and intertwined
scientific fields, and at the levels of theorizing and application. Hence, on
the theoretical level, studies of language, speech, text and discourse have
appeared, aiming to discover the nature of language and its relationship to
the mind and brain, how to acquire and learn languages, and the ways of using
them, and the combination and difference between languages, and other concerns
of theorizing. On the other hand, and in the applied level, linguistic
research has been active at various levels of analysis in relation to
disciplines such as language planning, language teaching, communication
patterns and translation problems.

The Fifth Scientific Conference on Linguistics of the Faculty of Arts and
Humanities at Al al-Bayt University comes in a context where it is believed
that the Arab linguist is aware of these horizons, and he contributes to it by
presenting new theoretical and applied research in the different fields of
contemporary linguistics. This conference aims to provide an arena for
researchers who are interested in important developments in linguistic
research in a productive and communicative scientific space.


Call for Papers:

The Fifth Scientific Conference on Linguistics of the Faculty of Arts and
Humanities at Al al-Bayt University comes in a context where it is believed
that the Arab linguist is aware of the different horizons of linguistic
research, and he contributes to it by presenting new theoretical and applied
research in the different fields of contemporary linguistics. This conference
aims to provide an arena for researchers who are interested in important
developments in linguistic research in a productive and communicative
scientific space.

* CONFERENCE THEMES
- Perspectives of modern linguistic theories.
- Perspectives of Linguistic Research on Interlinguistics.
- levels of linguistic analysis; Phonetic, phonological, morphological,
lexical, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic and discoursal.
- The prospects of philosophical and anthropological research in linguistics.
- Perspectives of applied linguistics; Such as Language Planning, Electronic
Mediated Telecommunication, Educational And ''Pedagogical'' Linguistics,
Neurolinguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, Psychological Linguistics, And
Sociolinguistics.
- Linguistic and Linguistic Modelling.
- Text Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Stylistics.
- Challenges of contemporary linguistic research.

For submission information, contact linguistics_aabu at hotmail.com




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