34.225, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Pragmatics, Text/Corpus Ling/Switzerland

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Subject: 34.225, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Pragmatics, Text/Corpus Ling/Switzerland

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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 07:26:54
From: Jérôme Jacquin [jerome.jacquin at unil.ch]
Subject: Knowledge in talk-in-interaction / Les savoirs dans la parole-en-interaction

 
Full Title: Knowledge in talk-in-interaction / Les savoirs dans la parole-en-interaction 
Short Title: KNOWINT 2023 

Date: 06-Nov-2023 - 08-Nov-2023
Location: University of Lausanne, Switzerland, Switzerland 
Contact Person: Jérôme Jacquin
Meeting Email: jerome.jacquin at unil.ch
Web Site: https://wp.unil.ch/knowint2023/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2023 

Meeting Description:

Building on the success of the international conference Sources of knowledge
in talk-in-interaction held in Lugano in 2022 (KNOWINT;
https://www.usi.ch/en/knowint), the bilingual conference Knowledge in
talk-in-interaction (KNOWINT 2023) will take place on 6-8 November 2023 at the
University of Lausanne, Switzerland. The goal of the conference is to explore
further the way knowledge is expressed and negotiated in talk-in-interaction.
The official languages of the conference are French and English. 

The full presentation and the call for papers are available here:
https://wp.unil.ch/knowint2023/


2nd Call for Papers:

Extended (and final) deadline for submission: 15 February 2023

Scholars are invited to submit papers exploring further how knowledge is
expressed and negotiated in talk-in-interaction. Contributions must be related
to at least one of the following three research topics (see the website for
more information): 

1. Epistemicity and quantification 
2. Epistemicity and multimodality 
3. Epistemicity and variation 

Abstracts for oral presentations (30-minute slots including discussion time
and time for moving between sessions) should be submitted before 15 February
2023 via ConfTool (http://www.conftool.com/knowint2023). Contributors will
need to link their presentation with at least one of the conference topics.
Abstracts should not be more than 400 words; they must (i) clearly state the
research question, (ii) include a brief description of the theoretical
framework and of the methodology adopted by the author(s) and (iii) highlight
the originality of the proposal.

Invited plenary speakers: 
- Arnulf Deppermann (Universität Mannheim) 
- Karolina Grzech (Universitat de València) 
- Johanna Miecznikowski (Università della Svizzera italiana) 
- Simona Pekarek Doehler (Université de Neuchâtel)




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