33.921, Calls: Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics/Poland

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Subject: 33.921, Calls: Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics/Poland

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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 16:32:31
From: Magdalena Zyga [magdalena.zyga at usz.edu.pl]
Subject: Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2022 / Językoznawstwo Kognitywne w roku 2022

 
Full Title: Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2022 / Językoznawstwo Kognitywne w roku 2022 

Date: 22-Sep-2022 - 24-Sep-2022
Location: Instytut Językoznawstwa US, al. Piastów 40B, 71-065 Szczecin, Poland 
Contact Person: Magdalena Zyga
Meeting Email: ptjk2022organizator at usz.edu.pl
Web Site: https://ptjk2022.usz.edu.pl/en/home/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2022 

Meeting Description:

Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association (PCLA) and the Institute of
Linguistics together with the Institute of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at
the University of Szczecin would like to invite you to participate in the
international conference Cognitive Linguistics in the Year 2022, which will be
held in Szczecin, 22 -24 September 2022.

We cordially invite anyone interested in cognitive linguistics and
evolutionary aspects of communication to take part in the Conference.
The organizers plan to publish selected papers in the journal LaMiCuS
(Language, Mind, Culture and Society), PCLA’s electronic journal, and with an
international publisher.

Suggested topics include but are not limited to:

Language and cognition
Evolutionary origins of human cognition and communication
Linguistic relativism
Embodiment and experientialism
Frames, domains, ICMs
Cognitive models of grammar
Cognitive mechanisms in meaning construction
Attention phenomena
Conceptual integration (blends)
Conceptual structure of linguistic units
Categorization, prototypicality, polysemy
Salience, entrenchment, schematicity
Cognitive aspects of language change
Conceptualization of emotions/Emotions in conceptualization
Aspects of cognitive applied linguistics
Cognitive aspects of translation
Cognitive text and discourse analysis

Confirmed plenary lectures:

Prof. Reinhard Blutner (University of Amsterdam),  Quantum cognition and the
union of thinking and feeling
http://www.blutner.de/
Prof. Mitchell S. Green (University of Connecticut), Speech-Act Norms and
Cultural Evolution
https://uconn.academia.edu/MitchGreen
Prof. Günter Radden (professor emeritus, University of Hamburg),  Metonymy
with special focus on Event Metonymies
https://www.slm.uni-hamburg.de/en/iaa/personen/ehemalige-emeriti/radden-guente
r.html
Prof. Alexander Ziem (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf), Constructional
meaning in the German Constructicon: from frames to construction families
https://www.germanistik.hhu.de/abteilungen/abteilung-i-germanistische-sprachwi
ssenschaft/univ-prof-dr-alexander-ziem/lehrstuhlinhaber

Important Dates:

Submission: by 31 Mar, 2022 r.
Decision of acceptance: 30 Apr, 2022 r.
Registration and payment: 1 May - 30 Jun 2022 r.


Call of Papers:

We cordially invite anyone interested in cognitive linguistics and
evolutionary aspects of communication to take part in the Conference with
papers in the Polish and English language.

Suggested topics for papers include but are not limited to:

Language and cognition
Evolutionary origins of human cognition and communication
Linguistic relativism
Embodiment and experientialism
Frames, domains, ICMs
Cognitive models of grammar
Cognitive mechanisms in meaning construction
Attention phenomena
Conceptual integration (blends)
Conceptual structure of linguistic units
Categorization, prototypicality, polysemy
Salience, entrenchment, schematicity
Cognitive aspects of language change
Conceptualization of emotions/Emotions in conceptualization
Aspects of cognitive applied linguistics
Cognitive aspects of translation
Cognitive text and discourse analysis

For submission visit:
https://ptjk2022.usz.edu.pl/en/submissions/




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