16.460, Calls: Phonetics/UK; Discourse Analysis/Tunisia
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Subject: 16.460, Calls: Phonetics/UK; Discourse Analysis/Tunisia
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Date: 13-Feb-2005
From: James Scobbie < jscobbie at qmuc.ac.uk >
Subject: 4th International Electropalatography (EPG) Symposium
2)
Date: 13-Feb-2005
From: Faysal MAALEJ < Maalejf at tunet.tn >
Subject: Constructing Worlds through Language
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:11:19
From: James Scobbie < jscobbie at qmuc.ac.uk >
Subject: 4th International Electropalatography (EPG) Symposium
Full Title: 4th International Electropalatography (EPG) Symposium
Date: 29-Sep-2005 - 30-Sep-2005
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Alice Lee
Meeting Email: alee at qmuc.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.qmuc.ac.uk/ssrc/conf/epg4_2005/
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Call Deadline: 18-Mar-2005
Meeting Description:
Symposium Theme 'New Developments in Electropalatography'
This symposium gathers researchers, clinicians in the areas of speech science,
phonetics, linguistics, speech and language therapy, who are involved in using
EPG and who plan to do so in the future. The theme of the symposium is 'New
Developments in EPG' since the previous symposium held in 1998. The 4th
Symposium will allow delegates from around the world to exchange new ideas,
advance new techniques and extend our understanding of the techniques in both
phonetic and clinical research.
Topics will include the following:
Non-clinical phonetic investigation of speech using EPG
Data reduction and extraction in EPG
Clinical investigation of disordered speech using EPG
Technical developments in EPG
Multi-channel approaches to speech
EPG as a therapy technique
EPG beginners' Tutorial/Workshop
Venue: Heriot Watt University conference centre.
Notification of acceptance: 1st April 2005
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:11:25
From: Faysal MAALEJ < Maalejf at tunet.tn >
Subject: Constructing Worlds through Language
Full Title: Constructing Worlds through Language
Short Title: CWL
Date: 29-Apr-2005 - 30-Apr-2005
Location: Sfax, Tunisia
Contact Person: Faysal Maalej
Meeting Email: Maalejf at tunet.tn
Web Site: http://www.fahsgrad.0catch.com/call4proposals1.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Call Deadline: 25-Feb-2005
Meeting Description:
Final Call for Papers
The CWL Conference 2005
April 29-30, 2005
CONSTRUCTING WORLDS THROUGH LANGUAGE (CWL)
The English Department at the University of Sfax, Tunisia, will hold a
conference on Friday-Saturday, 22-23 April 2005, dealing with the construction
of realities through language. Reality can be seen as multiple realities, and
language is the medium through which, and the space within which, a community
its givens, perceptions, symbols, aspirations, and discourses are developed,
transmitted, and projected.
Contributors to the conference are invited to explore the ways in which language
furnishes its users with visions, conceptualisations, cognitive routines, and a
set of perspectival strategies enabling them to constantly (re-)draft an
alternative or (re-constructed reality pertaining to a wide array of human
activities ranging from the very mundane to the highly sophisticated.
Proposals covering the following areas, without necessarily being restricted to
them, include:
- The elements of identity construction
- Role of style in engineering perspectival shifts
- Divergent and shared visions
- Language, multiple realities and normative reality
- The language of minority groups
- Linguistic others
- Language & characterization (e.g. labeling, narration, regulatory statements)
- Manipulation of language
- Literary expression as a tool for constructing alternative worlds rather than
implicitly rejecting anterior worlds
- Multilingual realities
- Real and imagined communities
- Paradigm wars
- Formal representations of language
- Role of language in constructing L2 learner's self and alternative world(s)
- Role of lexicographic work in redefining world phenomena
- Role of language used by electronic technology in operating radical semantic
shifts
Deadline for submitting proposals: 25 February 2005
Online submission
fderbel26 at yahoo.com or Maalejf at tunet.tn
Regular mailing address:
Département d'anglais, Faculté des Lettres & Sciences Humaines, Route de
l'aéroport, km 4.5. Sfax, 3000, Tunisia.
Submission by fax : English Department: +216-74 670540
Presentation Format: Paper presentation lasting for 30 minutes or poster
presentations for 10 mn, or other presentation types to be considered later
Abstract submission: An abstract not exceeding 200 words is needed for each
presentation.
Further information: Information on accommodation and other facilities will be
posted later.
For your queries, please contact:
Faysal MAALEJ, Maalejf at tunet.tn
Feiza DERBEL, fderbel26 at yahoo.com
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