22.2520, Calls: Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Italy

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Subject: 22.2520, Calls: Sociolinguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Italy

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Date: 16-Jun-2011
From: Franca Poppi [franca.poppi at unimore.it]
Subject: Tracking Language Change in Specialised and Professional Genres
 

	
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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:23:52
From: Franca Poppi [franca.poppi at unimore.it]
Subject: Tracking Language Change in Specialised and Professional Genres

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Full Title: Tracking Language Change in Specialised and Professional Genres 
Short Title: CLAVIER 11 

Date: 24-Nov-2011 - 26-Nov-2011
Location: Modena, Italy 
Contact Person: Franca Poppi
Meeting Email: claver11 at unimore.it
Web Site: http://clavier.sltt.unimore.it 

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2011 

Meeting Description:

The nature of genres has always been defined as both static and dynamic, functioning as discursive action within particular social, historical and cultural contexts but open to individual and collective creativity and innovation. Corpora can be powerful tools in tracking this kind of change, as clearly shown by a well-established tradition in historical linguistics, where growing interest has been shown in the diachronic analysis of specialized genres. Elements of change, however, can also be seen at work in contemporary discourse. As a consequence, there is an increasing need for diachronic approaches that may help map changes brought about for example by new technologies or globalization.

Nowadays, with the recession of the traditional constraints of geography on social and cultural arrangements brought about by globalization, new cultural and linguistic interconnections are being established, for example in academic and professional settings.  This state of things can account both for the emergence of new 'globalizing genres', and for the implementation of a series of adaptations to the existing ones, as possible solutions to guarantee the success and survival of different genres in an era which celebrates the need for a 'global reach'.

The conference Tracking Language Change in Specialised and Professional Genres is held by the CLAVIER (Corpus and Language Variation in English Research) group, a research centre founded by the Universities of Bergamo, Firenze, Modena and Reggio Emilia, Roma 'La Sapienza', and Siena, currently based in Modena. 

One of the purposes of the 2011 CLAVIER conference is to reinforce national and international cooperation with scholars and research centres that can widen and complement the interest in language variation both in quantitative and qualitative terms.

The conference will start early in the afternoon on the first day and close around lunchtime on the third day, after a roundtable in which participants and invited speakers will discuss theoretical and methodological issues emerged from the papers presented in the previous sessions. 

Plenary speakers who have accepted to participate are:

Dawn Archer (University of Central Lancashire)
Winnie Cheng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Hong Kong)
Marianne Hundt (University of Zurich)

The colleagues who have agreed to take part in the round table are: 

Jan Engberg (Aarhus School of Business)
Giuliana Garzone (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Maurizio Gotti (University of Bergamo)
Josef Schmied (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Paul Thompson (University of Birmingham)
Elena Tognini-Bonelli (University of Siena)
Geoffrey Williams (University of South Brittany) 

Call for Papers:

The conference intends to focus on such issues in order to provide a better definition of the methods of investigation of language change, the tools, the approaches, the new perspectives, bringing together two complementary strands of linguistic investigation - corpus analysis and genre analysis. The conference purports to describe the extent to which language resources and generic resources are creatively exploited in discourse, variously responding to or determining new socio-cultural scenarios, with a special interest in technological developments which have radically changed the way specialized knowledge is disseminated.  

In particular, contributions are invited, focusing on textual, intertextual, organizational aspects of genres, as well as on interdiscursivity and other aspects which contextualize genres as reflections of changing disciplinary and professional cultures, investigating how their integrity is negotiated and exploited, in the following domains:

- Academic
- Professional
- Institutional

Panel Proposals:

The organizers encourage proposals for panels including sets of four related papers.

Presentation Guidelines:

Papers will be allotted 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion.
Working Language: English
Contributions will be accepted on condition that they are relevant to the special theme of the Conference. 

Abstract Submission:

Please send your anonymous abstract totalling no more than 500 words by July 15th to the following address: clavier11 at unimore.it

Please do not include any self-identifying information on the abstract; indicate only the title and the abstract itself. On a separate cover sheet, include:

Title:
Format: (paper/ poster)
Author(s):
Affiliation(s):
Postal mailing address (for primary author):
E-mail (for primary author):

Important Dates:

The submission deadline has been extended to July 15th 

July 31st: Notifications of acceptance
September 18th: Deadline for early bird registration
October 30th: Preliminary Programme

Organizing Committee:

Marina Bondi - Silvia Cavalieri - Giuliana Diani - Franca Poppi

Scientific Committee:

Julia Bamford (Napoli) - Marina Bondi (Modena e Reggio Emilia) - Gabriella Del Lungo (Firenze) - Marina Dossena (Bergamo) - Franca Poppi (Modena e Reggio Emilia) - Rita Salvi (Roma) - Elena Tognini Bonelli (Siena)

For any additional information, please contact Franca Poppi at franca.poppi at unimore.it or visit the Conference web-site at: http://clavier11.sltt.unimore.it







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