25.4606, Calls: General Linguistics/France

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Subject: 25.4606, Calls: General Linguistics/France

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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 12:21:18
From: Ivana Didirkova [ivana.didirkova at univ-montp3.fr]
Subject: Trace(s). Colloque jeunes chercheurs en sciences du langage (Montpellier)

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Full Title: Trace(s). Colloque jeunes chercheurs en sciences du langage (Montpellier) 
Short Title: Trace(s). CJC 2015 

Date: 15-Oct-2015 - 16-Oct-2015
Location: Montpellier, France 
Contact Person: Doctorants Praxiling
Meeting Email: cjcpraxiling2015 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.praxiling.fr/colloque-jeunes-chercheurs-2015,370.html 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2015 

Meeting Description:

Les doctorants en Sciences du Langage du laboratoire Praxiling (UMR 5267) de l’Université Paul-Valéry de Montpellier organisent la 9e édition du Colloque Jeunes Chercheurs (CJC15).

Ces journées pluridisciplinaires s’adressent aux doctorants et aux jeunes docteurs (jusqu’à trois ans après leur soutenance).

Ce 9e colloque invite à une réflexion sur la notion de trace, reliant questions théoriques et méthodologiques, dans des disciplines variées. Le terme trace interroge à la fois par sa polysémie et par sa présence récurrente dans la littérature scientifique.

The aim of this 9th edition is to bring together researchers interested in the notion of the trace, from theoretical and methodological perspective in various disciplines. The term trace raises both by its multiple meanings and by its recurring presence in the scientific literature.

Appel à communications :

Les propositions de 800 mots maximum, bibliographie non comprise, devront être déposées avant le 31 mars 2015 via EasyChair, sur le lien suivant : https://easychair.org/conferences/?...
Elles seront examinées anonymement par deux membres du comité scientifique. Les résultats vous seront communiqués courant mai 2015.

Submitted abstracts should be 800 words long (excluding references and tables). The deadline for our call for papers is March 31, 2015. Submissions must be made via EasyChair : https://easychair.org/conferences/?...
Proposals will be reviewed anonymously by two members of the Scientific Committee. Notification of acceptance will be communicated in early June.







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