33.3281, Calls: Pragmatics/Belgium

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Subject: 33.3281, Calls: Pragmatics/Belgium

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Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2022 01:34:18
From: Alfonsina Buoniconto [abuoniconto at unisa.it]
Subject: The pragmatics of the referential process and its interpretation

 
Full Title: The pragmatics of the referential process and its interpretation 

Date: 09-Jul-2023 - 14-Jul-2023
Location: Brussels, Belgium 
Contact Person: Alfonsina Buoniconto
Meeting Email: abuoniconto at unisa.it
Web Site: https://pragmatics.international/page/Brussels2023 

Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 08-Nov-2022 

Meeting Description:

The panel means to gather studies shedding light on reference comprehension
from different theoretical perspectives (text linguistics, discourse analysis,
translation studies, semiotics, language teaching, language acquisition,
language education, clinical linguistics, socio- and psycholinguistics, etc.)
and applied to different study domains (speech and written production and
reception, reading comprehension, text readability, L1/L2 interlanguage,
language disorders, Semantics/Pragmatics interface, Cognitive pragmatics,
etc.).

Interpreter-oriented variables that could be taken into account are:
(a) the co-presence or non-presence of the speaker and the receiver in the
enunciative situation;
(b) the amount of information that the receiver and the speaker share;
(c) the interaction ability of the receiver.

Point (a) relates to the different strategies for comprehending and/or
constructing the reference in the spoken and written modalities respectively
(different degree of textual planning; greater or lesser specificity of the
reference). Informational background (b): receivers may lack information and
speakers draw the interpreter’s comprehension of new topics, through referring
to extralinguistic elements or to their encyclopedic knowledge. Finally, point
(c) (hearing impairment, aphasia, learning disorders) necessarily conditions
the speaker’s linguistic choices to eliminate elements that may be an obstacle
to comprehension and to make inferences less implicit.


2nd Call for Papers:

The pragmatics of the referential process and its interpretation - Panel at
the 18th International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA), Brussels (Belgium), 9-14
July 2023

Deadline extended to 8 November 2022

Format: The panel will gather contributions in the form of oral talks (20’
presentation +10’ discussion).
Keynote speaker: Emilia Calaresu (Università di Modena-Reggio Emilia)

Abstracts should be of max. 500 words and they should be uploaded on the IPrA
website by November 8, 2022. To upload your abstract, please follow the
following process:
1) Go to the webpage https://ipra2023.exordo.com/submissions/new (in case you
don’t have an account, you’ll be required to create one)
2) Click on “New Submission”
3) At Step 4 “Topic”, please select our panel “ The pragmatics of the
referential process and its interpretation”
4) Click on “Done” to save your submission

Please note the IPrA membership is required both to send the abstract and then
to present at the conference. The selected communication will be later
published. Further details will be provided to the panel participants during
the meeting.

We invite all contributors to read IPra’s regulations on membership status and
comply with them before submitting their abstract. For further inquiries or
problems with the uploading procedure, you can email the panel organizers:
Alfonsina Buoniconto (University of Salerno) abuoniconto at unisa.it, Carmela
Sammarco (University of Salerno), csammarco at unisa.it, Debora Vena (University
of Salerno) dvena at unisa.it. Further information about IPrA and the conference
can be found on the website:
https://pragmatics.international/general/custom.asp?page=Brussels2023




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