29.1019, Calls: Cognitive Science / Lexis (Jrnl)
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Subject: 29.1019, Calls: Cognitive Science / Lexis (Jrnl)
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Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2018 12:10:14
From: Christelle Lacassain-Lagoin [christelle.lacassain-lagoin at univ-pau.fr]
Subject: Cognitive Science / Lexis (Jrnl)
Full Title: Lexis
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Call Deadline: 10-Jul-2018
The e-journal Lexis is planning to publish its 13th issue, devoted to
''Lexicon, sensations, perceptions and emotions'', in 2019.
Co-editors: Stéphanie Béligon (Paris-Sorbonne University), Valérie Bourdier
(University Paris-Est Créteil) Rémi Digonnet (Jean Monnet University -
Saint-Étienne) et Christelle Lacassain-Lagoin (University of Pau and the Pays
de l'Adour).
Lexicon, sensations, perceptions and emotions
Sensations, perceptions and emotions have been the occasion of a number of
studies, dealing with, for instance, verbs of perception, (Franckel 2004,
Gisborne 2010, Khalifa & Miller 2010, Lacassain-Lagoin 2007 and 2012, Mérillou
2013, Miller 2008, Paulin 12003 and Wierzbicka 2010), nouns and adjectives of
feeling (cf. Anscombre 1995 and 1996, Novakova & Tutin 2009, Whitt 2010, or
Wierzbicka 1999) or with the metaphors relating to one or the other of those
domains (Augustyn & Bouchoueva 2009 and Digonnet 2016). Few authors, however,
have examined the linguistic phenomena - in particular the lexical phenomena -
liable to shed light on the links between sensations, perceptions and
emotions. This, then, is the subject to which the next issue of Lexis will be
devoted.
CFP in English: https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/1148
CFP in French: https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/1149
How to submit:
Please clearly indicate the title of the paper and include an abstract of no
more than 3,000 characters as well as a list of relevant key-words. All
abstract and paper submissions will be anonymously peer-reviewed (double-blind
peer reviewing) by an international scientific committee composed of
specialists in their fields. Papers will be written preferably in English or
possibly in French.
Manuscripts may be rejected, accepted subject to revision, or accepted as
submitted. There is no limit to the number of pages.
Abstracts and articles should be sent via email to lexis at univ-lyon3.fr
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