19.531, Calls: Psycholing,Comp Ling/Canada; Cog Sci,Psycholing,Socioling/Greece
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Subject: 19.531, Calls: Psycholing,Comp Ling/Canada; Cog Sci,Psycholing,Socioling/Greece
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1)
Date: 14-Feb-2008
From: Elizabeth French < efrench at ualberta.ca >
Subject: 6th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon
2)
Date: 13-Feb-2008
From: Angeliki Polyzou < apolyzou at edc.uoc.gr >
Subject: Lived Experience, Metaphor, Multimodality
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 12:23:48
From: Elizabeth French [efrench at ualberta.ca]
Subject: 6th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon
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Full Title: 6th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon
Short Title: ML6
Date: 07-Oct-2008 - 10-Oct-2008
Location: Banff, Alberta, Canada
Contact Person: Gary Libben
Meeting Email: menlex6 at ualberta.ca
Web Site: http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/mental-lexicon6/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 09-May-2008
Meeting Description:
The Sixth International Conference on the Mental Lexicon brings together psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic, and computational research on the representation and processing of words in the mind/brain. The conference encourages a variety of perspectives on lexical representation and processing.
One-page abstracts should be sent as MS Word documents to menlex6 at ualberta.ca by May 9, 2008. Please use the subject line ''Menlex6 Abstract''.
Please visit our conference website at http://mental-lexicon6.arts.ualberta.ca for detailed information on abstract submission. Contact us at menlex6 at ualberta.ca if you have any further questions.
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 12:23:56
From: Angeliki Polyzou [apolyzou at edc.uoc.gr]
Subject: Lived Experience, Metaphor, Multimodality
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Full Title: Lived Experience, Metaphor, Multimodality
Date: 10-Oct-2008 - 12-Oct-2008
Location: Rethymnon, Crete, Greece
Contact Person: Angeliki Polyzou
Meeting Email: multimodality2008 at edc.uoc.gr
Web Site: http://www.edc.uoc.gr/multimodality2008
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Discourse Analysis; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 04-May-2008
Meeting Description:
International Interdisciplinary Conference on "Lived Experience, Metaphor and Multimodality: Implications in Communication, Education, Learning and Knowledge", held at the University of Crete. Call for papers and invited session proposals.
The conference aims to address the current thinking and research on:
(a) the nature of lived experience, metaphor and multimodality,
(b) the relationship between lived experience, metaphor and multimodality,
(c) the epistemological, methodological, literary, psychological, educational, socio-historical, cultural, ecological and dialogic dimensions of lived experience, metaphor and multimodality,
(d) the potential and importance of lived experience, metaphor and multimodality in psychological processes (perceptual, cognitive, learning, developmental, communication, interpersonal and social-moral), and
(e) the applications or implications of lived experience, metaphor and multimodality in education, learning, counseling, psychotherapy and information and communication technologies.
For further information of the abstract submission, please visit the conference website: www.edc.uoc.gr/multimodality2008
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