[Corpora-List] 3rd CFP: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2009) in Prague, October 15-17, 2009
Steven Clancy
sclancy at uchicago.edu
Wed Mar 25 19:25:43 UTC 2009
THE 2009 SLAVIC COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE
(SCLC-2009)
October 15-17, 2009
EXTENDED DEADLINE: APRIL 15, 2009
NOTE TO ICLC PARTICIPANTS: We would like to encourage those of you who
had planned to participate in the ICLC-2009 conference in Berkeley to
consider joining us in Prague in October. Among affiliate
organizations of the ICLA, the SCLA is unique in that it is not a
national organization of cognitive linguists, but rather an
international group of cognitive linguists concerned with research on
Slavic languages. We also accept papers on topics dealing with other
languages of Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and
Central Asia. If you would like to submit your ICLC abstract on a
topic related to the concerns of the SCLA for our conference, please
follow the submission guidelines below and indicate that your abstract
was accepted to the ICLC in your submission email. The SCLC is usually
a small conference of around 30 papers, but we will do our best to
accommodate additional presentations this year.
The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (SCLA) announces the
third call for papers for the 2009 Slavic Cognitive Linguistics
Conference (SCLC-2009), October 15-17, 2009. We are very pleased to
hold SCLC-2009 in conjunction with the Department of Czech Language
and Theory of Communication of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University
in Prague, Czech Republic. Full information about the conference may
be found at the official conference website (http://ucjtk.ff.cuni.cz/sclc/sclc_eng.htm
).
Papers concerning all aspects of Slavic languages (phonetics,
phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, as well as
broadly cultural or literary topics) from the perspective of cognitive
linguistics are welcome. We also accept papers on topics dealing with
other languages of Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet
Union, and Central Asia. Abstracts may be submitted up until the
extended deadline of April 15, 2009 to Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu
>. Abstracts should be approximately 500 words, but strict word
limits are not required. Notification of acceptance will be provided
by May 31, 2009. Please see the official conference website (http://ucjtk.ff.cuni.cz/sclc/sclc_eng.htm
) for more details.
We hope you will be able to join us in Prague for SCLC-2009. Please
forward this call for papers to your colleagues and graduate students
who may be interested in presenting or attending.
All the best,
Steven Clancy
Steven Clancy Tore Nesset
President, SCLA Vice-President, SCLA
on behalf of the SCLC-2009 organizing committee
Team of organizers in Prague:
Mgr. Jan Chromý (chief coordinator)
doc. PhDr. Ivana Bozděchová, CSc.
Veronika Čurdová
PhDr. Jasňa Pacovská, CSc.
PhDr. Lucie Saicová Římalová, Ph.D.
PhDr. Lucie Šůchová
doc. PhDr. Irena Vaňková, CSc.
Pre-Conference Workshop in Corpus and Experimental Methods
at SCLC-2009 in Prague
October 15, 2009
We also plan to organize a one-day pre-conference workshop on corpus
linguistics, experimental methods and statistical analysis. This will
take place on October 15, 2009 before the start of the main SCLC-2009
conference. More details forthcoming at the SCLA website (http://languages.uchicago.edu/scla/
).
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