Extended Deadline; Final Call for Abstracts for SCLA-7 at University of Chicago, Oct 12-14, 2007
Steven Clancy
sclancy at UCHICAGO.EDU
Tue Jul 17 20:58:36 UTC 2007
SCLA-7 NOTES: We have received several requests for an extended
abstract submission deadline due to the summer months and the timing
of the ICLC conference in Kraków and have extended the deadline for
abstract submissions until July 31, 2007. For those of you planning
for travel, we would also like to note that papers will be given on
three days (keynote address on Friday evening and panels all day on
Saturday and Sunday). Additionally, if you would like to arrive
earlier on Friday, October 12, William Croft will be giving an
additional lecture on Friday afternoon as part of the weekly speaker
series in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago.
If you have any questions about the conference, abstract submissions,
etc., please do not hesitate to contact Steven Clancy
<sclancy at uchicago.edu>. We are looking forward to seeing you in
Chicago this fall!
Thank you,
Steven Clancy Tore Nesset
President, SCLA Vice-President, SCLA
on behalf of the SCLA officers and the 2007 SCLA organizing committee
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The Center for the Study of Languages (CSL),
The Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies (CEERES),
The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
and The Department of Linguistics
at the University of Chicago present
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
THE SLAVIC COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION (SCLA)
The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (SCLA) announces the
Call for Papers for the 2007 annual conference. The conference will
be held on the University of Chicago campus at the Center for the
Study of Languages on Friday, October 12 through Sunday, October 14,
2007.
2007 SCLA Keynote Speakers
William Croft
Professor of Linguistics
University of New Mexico
Mark Turner
Institute Professor and Professor of Cognitive Science
Case Western Reserve University
Lawrence Zbikowski
Associate Professor of Music
University of Chicago
CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts are invited for presentations addressing issues of
significance for cognitive linguistics. We define cognitive
linguistics as
any linguistic endeavour aimed at providing explanations of
linguistic phenomena which are psychologically plausible, i.e.
characterizing "the
psychological structures that constitute a speaker's linguistic
ability" (Langacker). As long as there is a cognitive orientation,
papers may be in any of the traditional areas of synchronic or
diachronic phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
discourse analysis or sociolinguistics.
MAIN SESSIONS (Saturday and Sunday)
Each presentation for the main sessions will be given 20 minutes and
will be followed by a 10-minute discussion period.
POSTER SESSIONS (Saturday and Sunday)
We also welcome submissions for parallel poster sessions. Posters may
consist of traditional posters, handouts, or multimedia
presentations. Participants should plan for 15 minute presentations
that will be repeated 3 times during a 60 minute session.
Presentations may be in the native language of the presenter;
however, if the presentation is not to be made in English we ask that
you provide the abstract in English in addition to an abstract in any
other language.
Abstracts may be submitted up until the extended deadline of July 31,
2007 to Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu>. Please indicate if you
would like
your submission to be considered for a 20-minute presentation or the
poster session. Abstracts should be 500-750 words, but strict word
limits are not required. Notification of acceptance will be provided
by August 20, 2007.
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
Friday, October 12: conference begins in evening with reception,
keynote address, and dinner
Saturday, October 13: main sessions and poster presentations as well
as one keynote address, lunch and dinner
Sunday, October 14: main sessions and poster presentations continue
throughout the day with lunch and one keynote address
FURTHER INFORMATION
Information on transportation, accommodations, and the conference
venue will be forthcoming. Please see the conference website for
further information.
http://languages.uchicago.edu/scla
We hope you will be able to join us for our seventh annual
conference. Please forward this call for papers to your colleagues
and graduate students who may be interested in presenting or attending.
Sincerely,
Steven Clancy Tore Nesset
President, SCLA Vice-President, SCLA
on behalf of the SCLA officers and the 2007 SCLA organizing committee
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