[Corpora-List] Final CFP: EMCL-5.2 - Chicago
Steven Clancy
sclancy at uchicago.edu
Mon Mar 14 18:31:21 UTC 2011
The Center for the Study of Languages at the University of Chicago together with
The Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies (CEERES)
and The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS)
present
Empirical Methods in Cognitive Linguistics 5.2 (EMCL-5.2) — Chicago
The Integration of Corpus and Experimental Methods
13 – 18 June 2011
http://languages.uchicago.edu/emcl5-2
Call for Participation
We invite applications to the next workshop on Empirical Methods in Cognitive Linguistics – EMCL 5.2 – to be held at the University of Chicago (Chicago, IL), 13 – 18 June 2011.
The EMCL workshop series aims to encourage dialogue between language researchers who routinely employ different methodologies. This dialogue is initiated within an environment where novices and specialists combine their skills to develop a research project together. For EMCL 5.2, we will focus on the integration of corpus and experimental methods in language research.
Intended audience: Early career language researchers (i.e., graduate students, postdocs, junior faculty, etc.) grounded in theoretical issues surrounding cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, embodiment, and/or situated cognition. No prior training with corpus or experimental methods is necessary.
Format: Selected students (maximum 8 per group, for a total of 24) will be invited to join one of the 3 hands-on mini-labs at the workshop. Each group will be led by two researchers who will work cooperatively – one specializing in corpus methods, and one in experimental methods. As a group, each mini-lab will walk through the process of deciding on a research question; developing empirically testable hypotheses and designing the means to test those hypotheses; collecting, analyzing, and interpreting the data; and presenting their findings before an audience. The workshop will end with a mini-conference in which each group will have the opportunity to present their study and participate in a general discussion.
Workshop faculty:
Group 1:
Michele Feist
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Research interests: lexical semantics; spatial and motion language; acquisition of semantics; linguistic typology; language and thought
www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~mif8232
Steven Clancy
University of Chicago
Research interests: cognitive linguistics; case semantics and verbal semantics; grammaticalization; historical linguistics; quantitative methods and corpus methods
home.uchicago.edu/~sclancy
Group 2:
Dagmar Divjak
University of Sheffield
Research interests: lexical semantics, usage-based cognitive linguistics, the role of frequency, corpus methods, grammar-lexis interface, near-synonyms, aspect and modality, language acquisition
www.sheffield.ac.uk/russian/staff/profiles/divjakd.html
Ben Bergen
University of California San Diego
Research interests: lexical and constructional meaning processing; figurative language comprehension; embodiment in models of language use
www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~bkbergen
Group 3:
Laura Carlson
University of Notre Dame
Research interests: spatial language; spatial reference frames; how we remember and use landmarks; why we get lost
www.nd.edu/~lcarlson
Mark Davies
Brigham Young University
Research interests: corpus design, creation, and use; historical change (especially syntax); genre-based variation (especially syntax), frequency and collocational data; English, Spanish, and Portuguese
http://davies-linguistics.byu.edu/
Accommodations
Accommodations are available within easy walking distance of the university; prices range from $60+ per night for a single, or $80+ per night for a double. Further information will be given to accepted participants after notification of acceptance to the workshop.
Participation fee: $300.00
Fees will cover the costs of organization and faculty travel and accommodations and will also cover most meals for participants during the workshop.
Application
To apply, please send the following:
1. A letter of application, maximum of two pages, describing
a. Your background and research interests
b. Your reasons for wanting to participate in EMCL 5.2
c. The research group you would like to work in and why
2. A copy of your curriculum vitae.
Please submit all materials electronically to emcl5.2.chicago at gmail.com.
The original application deadline is 15 March 2011, but we will continue to accept applications through the extended deadline of 22 March 2011.
Accepted applicants will be notified on or before 1 May 2011.
**Please note: Participation is strictly limited to accepted applicants so as to preserve the pedagogical integrity of the workshop atmosphere.
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We thank the following organizations for their generous support of EMCL 5.2
The Center for the Study of Languages
The Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies (CEERES)
The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS)
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EMCL 5.2 Organizing Committee:
Michele I. Feist, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Steven Clancy, University of Chicago
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