17.1880, Calls: Lexicography
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Subject: 17.1880, Calls: Lexicography
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Date: 26-Jun-2006
From: Denis Jamet < denis.jamet at libertysurf.fr >
Subject: Lexis Journal
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:09:20
From: Denis Jamet < denis.jamet at libertysurf.fr >
Subject: Lexis Journal
Full Title: Lexis
Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography
Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2006
Abstracts and articles will be sent via email at lexis at univ-lyon3.fr
The first issue of Lexis will be devoted to polysemous lexical units.
Polysemy, an enriching word-formation process which is particularly active
in natural languages, will be studied in its diachronic and synchronic
dimensions. All contributions will focus on the semantic variation of
lexical units, from different angles and points of view: historical,
discursive, situational and distributional.
Semantic change will be tackled in its different aspects:
- Etymological: homonymy versus polysemy
- Metonymic and metaphorical relations
- Syntactic relations: compounding, conversion, argumental structures.
Contributions centered around componential analysis, semantic restriction
or enlargement are welcome. Contributors are also invited to confront semic
analysis with the notion of an invariant semantic core value.
If you want to submit an article for the first issue, you can send either
detailed abstracts, or completed articles. Some guidelines can be found below:
June 2006: call-for-papers
Mid-December 2006: deadline to send abstracts to lexis at univ-lyon3.fr
March 2007: scientific committee's answers to authors
September 2007: deadline to send articles
October to December 2007: proofreading of articles by the scientific committee
January to March 2008: corrections by authors
March 2008: deadline to send the final versions of articles.
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