27.3424, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Pragmatics/UK
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LINGUIST List: Vol-27-3424. Mon Aug 29 2016. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 27.3424, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Pragmatics/UK
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Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2016 15:32:30
From: Ilona Vandergriff [vdgriff at sfsu.edu]
Subject: CMC Pragmatics in L2 Discourse
Full Title: CMC Pragmatics in L2 Discourse
Date: 16-Jul-2017 - 21-Jul-2017
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Ilona Vandergriff
Meeting Email: vdgriff at sfsu.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics
Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2016
Meeting Description:
The enormous growth of multilingual content on the web calls attention to
second/foreign language (L2) and multilingual practices in computer-mediated
communication (CMC). The panel will focus on L2 CMC to examine and discuss
pragmatic phenomena in social media.
Final Call for Papers:
Papers are invited on “classic” pragmatic phenomena such as stance as
instantiated in computer-mediated communication (CMC) and/or on CMC-specific
phenomena such as emoticons, users IDs, or hashtags. They may focus on any
aspect of L2 use in computer-mediated communication, including issues of
structure (e.g., genre characteristics, expressivity), meaning (e.g., meaning
of emoticons, CMC cues, silence, non-bona fide communication), interaction
management (e.g., interactivity, timing, coherence) and social phenomena
(e.g., community, identity, power) in L2 networked discourse. In their
empirically-based investigations, panelists will critically reflect (a) on the
interplay between form, function, and context and (b) on the theoretical
implications the empirical results may have. Papers addressing the conference
theme are especially welcome.
Please send your abstract of no more than 500 words to Ilona Vandergriff at
vdgriffsfsu.edu.
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