[Dgkl] CfP: DGKL/GCLA 8, Koblenz, Germany, Sep 26-28, 2018
Michael Pleyer
mpleyer at uni-koblenz.de
Tue Nov 21 14:10:34 UTC 2017
*CALL FOR PAPERS AND CALL FOR THEME SESSIONS*
Date: 26-Sep-2018 – 28-Sep-2018
Location: Koblenz, Germany
Contact Person: Constanze Juchem-Grundmann
Meeting E-Mail: dgkl2018 at uni-koblenz.de <mailto:dgkl2018 at uni-koblenz.de>
Website: http://dgkl.uni-koblenz.de
Deadline Call for Theme Sessions: 31-Dec-2017
Deadline Call for Papers: 31-Jan-2018
*Meeting description:*
The 8^th International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics
Association (GCLA 8) takes place at the University of Koblenz-Landau,
Campus Koblenz, Germany from September 26^th to September 28^th , 2018.
The focus of the conference is “*Applied Cognitive Linguistics*”.
*Confirmed keynote speakers:*
·Teresa Cadierno (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
/Thinking for speaking in an L2: From research findings to pedagogical
implications/
·Jörg Roche (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany)
/Foundations and applications of a cognitive language pedagogy (Didactics)/
·Ute Römer (Georgia State University, USA):
/Emerging L2 constructions: From corpus evidence to pedagogical
implications/
·Anatol Stefanowitsch (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
/Cognitive linguistics and the corpus///
·Mark Turner (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
/Multimodal constructions for blended classic joint attention/
Furthermore, we are organizing a*pre- *as well**as a*post-conference*
*workshop*. The pre-conference workshop takes place on Tuesday,
September 25^th 2018, before the main conference and is aimed at
language teachers interested in the basic principles and key ideas of
cognitive linguistics. The post-conference workshop, which will take
place on Saturday, September 29^th 2018, after the main conference, is
going to be a Red Hen workshop (http//redhenlab.org), which presents the
Red Hen tools and infrastructure for research into cognitive
linguistics. Details will be available on the conference website in due
time.
*Call for Theme Sessions:*
We invite submissions for theme sessions concentrating on specific
topics in cognitive and usage-based linguistics (see further details on
topics in Call for Papers below). Theme sessions are expected to conform
to the 30-minute rhythm of the general sessions and may contain six OR
nine 30-minutes talks (please indicate your choice in your proposal). At
least half of the slots (i.e., a minimum of three slots if a session of
six is suggested and a minimum of five slots if a session of nine is
aimed at) already need to be filled with potential contributors when the
proposal is submitted.Please submit your theme session abstract by
*Sunday, December 31, 2017* via the conference webpage.
Please note that the abstract for your theme session should not contain
your name(s) or affiliation(s) and be no longer than 500 words (plus
references). The abstracts of the individual talks should follow below
and should also neither mention names nor affiliations. The abstracts of
the individual talks should not exceed 200 words each.
Proposals for theme sessions will be anonymously reviewed as a whole.
Review criteria are coherence, cross-references among the individual
contributions, relevance of topics, originality of research, clarity of
structure and language as well as strength of argumentation.
The notification of acceptance for the theme sessions is scheduled for
the end of January 2018, i.e., a few days before the regular call for
papers closes, which gives you the chance to inform your contributors
concerning the possibility to resubmit their individual papers for the
general sessions in case the theme session proposal in question was not
successful.
*Call for Papers:*
We are inviting abstracts dealing with topics from cognitive and
usage-based linguistics. We especially encourage the submission of
papers engaging with the main topic of the conference, Applied Cognitive
Linguistics, i.e., exploring the potential of cognitive linguistic
findings for language teaching and learning. Furthermore, we welcome
contributions dealing with different aspects of cognitive linguistics,
ideally taking a cognitive perspective on language on the basis of
methods employed in corpus linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics,
neurolinguistics, artificial intelligence and other fields in cognitive
science. Explorations of the links between these disciplines and
cognitive linguistics are also very welcome.
Conference languages are English and German.
There are two types of presentation:
- 20-minute oral presentations (plus 10 minutes for discussion)
- poster presentations (gallery walk)
Please submit your abstract by *Wednesday, January 31, 2018* via the
conference webpage.
Please note that your abstract should not contain your name(s) and
affiliation(s) and should be no longer than 500 words (plus references).
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously on the basis of the following
criteria: relevance of topic, originality of research, clarity of
structure and language as well as strength of argumentation.
The notification of acceptance for papers and posters is scheduled for
March 15, 2018.
Online registration for the conference opens on April 15, 2018*.*
For further details, please visit the conference website:
http://dgkl.uni-koblenz.de
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Michael Pleyer
Universität Koblenz-Landau
Campus Koblenz
Institut für Anglistik
Universitätsstr. 1
D-56070 Koblenz
mpleyer at uni-koblenz.de
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