34.2310, Calls: 6th Białystok-Kyiv Conference on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: Language research at the crossroads of disciplines

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Subject: 34.2310, Calls: 6th Białystok-Kyiv Conference on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: Language research at the crossroads of disciplines

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Date: 26-Jul-2023
From: Justyna Wawrzyniuk [neofilologia.uwb at gmail.com]
Subject: 6th Białystok-Kyiv Conference on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: Language research at the crossroads of disciplines


Full Title: 6th Białystok-Kyiv Conference on Theoretical and Applied
Linguistics: Language research at the crossroads of disciplines
Short Title: TALC6

Date: 07-Dec-2023 - 08-Dec-2023
Location: Białystok, Poland
Contact Person: Justyna Wawrzyniuk
Meeting Email: j.wawrzyniuk at uwb.edu.pl
Web Site: https://talc.uwb.edu.pl

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics;
General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Translation

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2023

Meeting Description:

The Białystok-Kyiv series of conferences on theoretical and applied
linguistics, co-organized by the University of Białystok (Poland) and
the Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University (Ukraine) was launched in 2017.
The main goal of the initiative is to contribute significantly to the
study of language in connection with the constant changes occurring in
today’s world. The organizers’ aim is to focus on various dimensions
of linguistics as related to a large number of disciplines within the
humanities, the social sciences, and the arts.

Call for Papers:

The theme of the conference this year, Language Research at the
Crossroads of Disciplines, aims to highlight the importance of
interdisciplinary approaches in language research. Since language
plays a crucial role in shaping our thoughts, emotions and behaviours,
language research has broad implications for a variety of fields,
including anthropology, education, linguistics, literature studies,
neuroscience, psychology and sociology. These disciplines have
traditionally approached language from different angles, focusing on
various aspects of language. However, recent years have created
opportunities for these disciplines to converge and collaborate,
leading to exciting new insights into language. Recognising the
significance of interdisciplinary collaboration, our conference is
intended to bring together researchers from different fields to share
their insights, methodologies, and findings.
As part of the conference, a special thematic panel, At the Crossroads
of Semiotic and Linguistic Study: In Commemoration of the 120th
anniversary of the Death of Ferdinand de Saussure, will take place.
This panel aims to bring together all strands of semiotic study to
explore the diversity of linguistic phenomena, with special emphasis
placed on the multidimensionality of the sign in its both verbal and
non-verbal applications in a global framework of semanticity. More
importantly, however, this panel also aims to commemorate the 120th
anniversary of the death of Ferdinand de Saussure, the Swiss linguist
who laid the foundations for the linguistic sciences as we know them
today. We would like to explore the key semiotic concepts as delimited
by de Saussure against a background of other renowned semioticians'
ouevres and to connect the significance of structuralist concepts with
contemporary views on language. Contributions are welcome from
scholars representing different
linguistic and semiotic fields and disciplines, such as theoretical
and applied linguistics, the philosophy of language, translation
studies, biolinguistics, biosemiotics, cognitive linguistics, and
cognitive semiotics.

Possible sub-themes include but are not limited to the following
subject areas:
– applied cognitive linguistics,
– cognitive translatology,
– constructional and embodied approach to grammar,
– corpus linguistics,
– foreign language teaching,
– interlinguistic and intercultural pragmatics,
– first and second language learning,
– language and cognition,
– language and identity,
– language and situatedness,
– language acquisition,
– lexicography,
– semiotics,
– terminology,
– translation studies.

Proposals in other relevant research areas are also welcome.
Selected papers will be published in Crossroads: A Journal of English
Studies, a Scopus-indexed
journal linked to the Faculty of Philology, University of Białystok.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
- All proposals must be original and previously unpublished. Please
include an abstract as an
attachment (as a .doc/.docx file) and send it to
neofilologia.uwb[at]gmail.com. The time allocated for each
presentation is 20 minutes, with a further 10 minutes allowed for
discussion.



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