26.775, Calls: Cognitive Science, Semantics/Poland

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Subject: 26.775, Calls: Cognitive Science, Semantics/Poland

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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2015 20:11:18
From: Adam Glaz [adam.glaz at umcs.pl]
Subject: Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association Annual Conference

 
Full Title: Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association Annual Conference 
Short Title: PCLA 2015 

Date: 24-Sep-2015 - 26-Sep-2015
Location: Lublin, Poland 
Contact Person: Adam Glaz
Meeting Email: jk2015 at umcs.eu
Web Site: http://www.umcs.pl/en/pcla-2015-conference,6469.htm 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 21-Feb-2015 

Meeting Description:

Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association in collaboration with Department of
Cognitive Linguistics, Department of Cultural Linguistics, and Department of
Applied Linguistics of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS), Lublin,
Poland are pleased to launch a Call for Papers for the 2015 annual PCLA
conference.


Call for Papers:

Please send in your doc or docx abstract of no more than 300 words (plus 3-4 keywords and References, if any), to the conference email jk2015 at umcs.eu by February 21, 2015. Your abstract should clearly state the scope and aims of your research, the methodology applied, the expected results, etc. Above all, it must be evident that your research lies within the cognitive linguistics enterprise, e.g. (the list is obviously open-ended and should only be treated as a set of general guidelines): 

- Cognitive semantics 
- Linguistic categorization 
- Metaphor and metonymy 
- Conceptual blending 
- Force dynamics 
- Embodiment (including extended and/or social embodiment) 
- Cognitive sociolinguistics 
- Cognitive linguistics and translation
- Cognitive cultural linguistics/ethnolinguistics 
- Cognitive approaches to discourse 
- Cognitive text linguistics 
- Cognitive poetics 
- Perspectivization 
- Language and the brain 
- Cognitive linguistics from the pedagogical perspective

Please include your name and affiliation in the abstract – these will subsequently be removed for the purpose of the anonymous review process. Therefore, avoid making any direct references to your own previous work or indicating the authorship of the abstract in any other way. If you need to refer to yourself, please use “AUTHOR” instead of your name.

You will be notified of the results of the abstract evaluation procedure by May 10, 2015.







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