21.1447, Confs: Phonetics, Pragmatics, Syntax, Semantics/France

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Subject: 21.1447, Confs: Phonetics, Pragmatics, Syntax, Semantics/France

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Date: 24-Mar-2010
From: Sylvie Bruxelles < sylvie.bruxelles at univ-lyon2.fr >
Subject: Training Institute I_PHOM - Analyzing Interaction: from Phonetics to Multimodality
 

	
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Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 14:22:23
From: Sylvie Bruxelles [sylvie.bruxelles at univ-lyon2.fr]
Subject: Training Institute I_PHOM - Analyzing Interaction: from Phonetics to Multimodality

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Training Institute I_PHOM - Analyzing Interaction: from Phonetics to Multimodality 
Short Title: I_PHOM 

Date: 14-Jun-2010 - 18-Jun-2010 
Location: Lyon, France 
Contact: Christiane Battoue 
Contact Email: christiane.battoue at univ-lyon2.fr 
Meeting URL: http:////icar.univ-lyon2.fr/ecole_thematique/i_phom/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

I_PHOM - Analyzing interaction : from phonetics to multimodality

The fourth summer school organized by the ICAR Lab and the CNRS (French National
Center for Scientific Research) offers theoretical and practical training in
analyzing interactional data. Detailed information is available at the website
address. 

The deadline for registration is 23-April-2010.

I_PHOM - Analyser l'interaction : de la phonétique à la multimodalité - Ecole
thématique Cnrs-Icar

Pour la quatrième année consécutive, le laboratoire ICAR organise à Lyon du 14
au 18 juin 2010 une école thématique du CNRS qui propose une semaine de
formation avancée sur l'analyse des données interactionnelles.

L'école portera sur la construction de l'interaction à son niveau micro: etude
des tours de parole et des unités qui les composent, ainsi que de l'agencement
des séquences (paires adjacentes notamment). Elle explorera la
multidimensionnalité de cette construction, en retenant trois resources
majeures: la phonétique et la prosodie ; la syntaxe et le lexique ; la
multimodalité.

La formation se veut à la fois pratique et théorique : elle fera alterner des
exposés magistraux, des présentations de recherches sur les différentes
dimensions abordées, et des ateliers permettant la manipulation d'outils et de
données, ou la mise en commun d'analyses. 

Vous trouverez toutes les informations sur le site de l'école.

Date limite d'inscription: 23 avril 2010





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