[Corpora-List] [ COLDOC2013: Extended Deadline 22th June ]

Beliao Julie julie at beliao.fr
Tue Jun 11 09:57:31 UTC 2013


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COLDOC2013 :   Genres in Written and Oral Productions

13-14 november 2013

last call for papers
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COLDOC2013: Extended Deadline 22th June


Dear colleague(s),

Please find below the call for papers for the 9th edition of COLDOC, a
conference organized by MoDyCo lab, Paris, for PhD students and young
researchers.

The call for paper can also be found on the COLDOC2013
website<http://coldoc2013.wordpress.com/>
.

This might be of interest to some of PhD students and young researchers in
Linguistics.

Thanks in advance for broadcasting this information around you!

Best regards,

Julie Beliao pour le comité d'organisation de
COLDOC2013<http://coldoc2013fr.wordpress.com/>
.



*Important dates:** *

extended abstract submission:  * 22** june 2103*

extended abstract acceptation notification: 31 july 2013

paper submission:  3 september 2013

paper acceptation notification: 31 july 2013

final paper submission:  13 october 2013


*inscriptions*

*free* for all participants *
*



*submission*

Paper proposal should be a maximum of 3 pages (see submission
guidelines on COLDOC2013
site <http://coldoc2013.wordpress.com/submissions/>) and should be made via
the EasyChair page of
COLDOC2013<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=coldoc2013>.

Every paper will be blind reviewed by at least 2 members of the scientific
committee.
The COLDOC2013 contributions be followed by a special publication of
selected papers.* *



*COLDOC2013 call for paper *

COLDOC 2013 aims to examine the notion of genre in a multidisciplinary
approach and to illustrate the variety of both theoretical and practical
problems it raises. The call for papers is open to a wide variety of
contributions that can help identify an essential category for
interpretation.

Although it has long remained been restricted to taxonomic approaches, the
issue of genre categorisation sees new developments thanks to the interest
it has raised in various humanities disciplines, gradually integrating
different aspects in their definitional approaches: contexts of utterance,
medium (written or spoken), language norms, social practices, etc.

This renewal is also expressed by the fact that the studies less
systematically seek to define it through production rules or classificatory
categories, but rather try to examine the question of genre through the
process of recognition and interpretation. Theoretical approaches and case
studies tend to focus on the addressee’s point of view: horizons of
expectations, habits, cultural pre-conceptions, cognitive framework,
communication circuit, etc. The genre is then modeled as a set of
constraints or necessary conditions of meaning.

COLDOC 2013, bringing contributions from diverse backgrounds, aims to
review the state of the art and the diversity of work on genres. Relying on
theoretical and applied propositions, COLDOC 2013 aims to suggest new
descriptive categories needed in the search for meaning in written and oral
discourse. This 2013 edition of COLDOC therefore strongly encourages
participation from masters students, PhD students candidates and young
researchers in general linguistics, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics,
computational linguistics (written or speech) and, more generally, any area
that would be interested in the study of genres.

Several issues - solely as examples - can be considered as sources of
inspiration. These issues, both theoretical and practical, highlight the
variety of possible approaches in the study of textual and oral genres:


   - Why categorize according to genres? How should boundaries between
   genres be established?
   - How should genres be defined, formalized and modeled?
   - What are the dynamics implied in genre building?
   - What are the implied relation(s) between ‘genre’ and ‘linguistic
   operations’ (describe, summarize, tell…)?
   - Does genre influence grammatical phenomena?
   - What are the sociolinguistic instantiations of genre?
   - How can usage, variety and language registers linguistic variables
   become genre-specific social markers?
   - How does corpus linguistics answer to genre study?
   - How can genre study in written productions be applied to oral genres
   and vice versa?
   - What observables is genre assignment based on? Can it be automatically
   calculated?
   - What is the role of genre as a tool for teaching and learning language
   and literature?
   - How can we categorize and interpret the emergence of new linguistic
   practices according to new communication devices (forums, blogs, social
   networks, chats, tweets, emails, etc.)?
   - Do techniques for automatic analysis of texts and discourses question
   or redistribute the categorization into genres? Do they contribute to other
   forms of categorization?
   - Is the oral-written distinction a major distinction in the study of
   genres?
   - How can genre be accounted for in the development of NLP resources
   (lexicon, grammar, parsers, etc.)?



*Scientific committee*

Guy ACHARD-BAYLE (Université de Lorraine, France)
Jean-Michel ADAM <http://www.unil.ch/fra/page35119.html> (Université de
Lausanne, Suisse)
Sophie ANQUETIL
<http://www.crisco.unicaen.fr/Sophie-ANQUETIL.html>(CoDiRe, Université
de Nantes et CRISCO, Université de Caen, France)
Antoine AUCHLIN
<http://www.unige.ch/lettres/linguistique/Auchlin/>(Université de
Genève, Suisse)
Jacqueline AUTHIER<http://syled.univ-paris3.fr/individus/jacqueline-authier/>(SYLED-EA
2290, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France)
Mathieu AVANZI <https://sites.google.com/site/mathieuavanzi/> (Institut des
Sciences du Langage et de la Communication, Université de Neuchâtel, Suisse)
Delphine BATTISTELLI
<http://sites.google.com/site/delphinebattistelli/>(STIH, Université
Paris Sorbonne, France)
Jacqueline BILLIEZ (Université de Stendhal Grenoble III, France)
Sonia BRANCA-ROSOFF
<http://syled.univ-paris3.fr/individus/sonia-branca/>(SYLED-EA 2290,
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France)
Bernard COMBETTES (ATILF, Université de Lorraine, France)
Anne CONDAMINES (CLLE-ERSS/CNRS, Université Toulouse Le Mirail, France)
Marcel CORI<http://dep-sdl.u-paris10.fr/departement-des-sciences-du-langage/cori-marcel-73646.kjsp>(MoDyCo/CNRS,
Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Shirley CARTER THOMAS
<http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/Shirley-Carter-Thomas,322>(Lattice,
Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom Ecole de Management, France)
Flore COULOUMA <http://anglais.u-paris10.fr/spip.php?article1565> (CREA-EA
370, Université Paris Ouest, France)
Guillaume DESAGULIER <http://www2.univ-paris8.fr/desagulier/home/> (MoDyCo
- Université Paris 8, Université Paris Ouest)
Sarah DE VOGUE <http://www.modyco.fr/index.php/devogue/> (MoDyCo -
Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Marion FOSSARD (Institut de Logopédie adulte, Université de Neuchâtel,
Suisse)
Françoise GADET <http://modyco.fr/gadet/>(MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Jean-Philippe GOLDMAN
<http://www.unige.ch/lettres/linguistique/goldman/>(Université de
Genève, Suisse)
Jean-François JEANDILLOU
<https://sites.google.com/site/jfjeandillou/>(MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Anne LACHERET <http://www.lacheret.com/> (MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Bernard LAKS <http://www.bernardlaks.info/> (MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Sabine LEHMANN (MoDyCo/CNRS, Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Sylvain LOISEAU<http://www-ldi.univ-paris13.fr/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=29:sloiseau&catid=82&Itemid=473>(Laboratoire
Lexiques, Dictionnaires, Informatique/CNRS, Université Paris
13-Nord, France)
Julien LONGHI <https://sites.google.com/site/julienlonghi/> (CRTF,
Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
Juan Manuel LOPEZ MUNOZ (Université de Cadix, Espagne)
Dominique MAINGUENEAU
<http://dominique.maingueneau.pagesperso-orange.fr/>(UFR de Langue
française, Université Paris Sorbonne, France)
Philippe MARTIN<http://www.clillac-arp.univ-paris-diderot.fr/user/philippe_martin>(CLILLAC-ARP,
Université Paris Diderot, France)
Caroline MELLET
<http://www.modyco.fr/index.php?option=com_community&view=profile&userid=279&Itemid=0&lang=fr>(MoDyCo/CNRS,
Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Jean-Luc MINEL <http://www.jeanlucminel.fr/> (MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Colette NOYAU <http://colette.noyau.free.fr/> (MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Sabine PÉTILLON <http://www.modyco.fr/petillon/> (MoDyCo/CNRS, Université
Paris-Ouest, France)
Paola PIETRANDREA<http://host.uniroma3.it/dipartimenti/linguistica/doc_pietrandrea.html>(MoDyCo,
Université Roma Tre, Italie)
François PROVENZANO (Université de Liège, Belgique)
Alain RABATEL (Université de Lyon I, France)
Fanny RINCK (IUFM de Grenoble, laboratoire Lidilem,EA609, Université de
Grenoble 3, France)
Anne-Catherine SIMON (Valibel, Discours et Variation, Université Catholique
de Louvain, Belgique)
Frédérique SITRI
<http://syled.univ-paris3.fr/individus/frederique-sitri/>(SYLED-EA
2290/MoDyCo/CNRS, Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Noalig TANGUY <https://sites.google.com/site/noaligtanguy/> (Lattice,
France)
Gian Maria TORE (Université de Luxembourg, Luxembourg)



*Organization Committee*


Julie BELIAO (Doctorante Laboratoire MoDyCo, Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Anaïs MORENO (Doctorante Laboratoire MoDyCo, Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Tony ONGUENE (Doctorant Laboratoire MoDyCo, Université Paris-Ouest, France)
Lucie ROUSIER-VERCRUYSSEN (Doctorante Laboratoire MoDyCo, Université de
Neuchâtel, Suisse)
Charles TEISSEDRE (Docteur, ATER Paris-Sorbonne, France)


Julie Beliao for the organizing committee of
COLDOC2013<http://coldoc2013fr.wordpress.com/>
.
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