29.3411, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Spain

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Subject: 29.3411, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Spain

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Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2018 16:17:15
From: Paula Rodríguez-Abruñeiras [paula.rodriguez at uv.es]
Subject: XI International Conference on Corpus Linguistics

 
Full Title: XI International Conference on Corpus Linguistics 
Short Title: CILC2019 

Date: 15-May-2019 - 17-May-2019
Location: Valencia, Spain 
Contact Person: Miguel Fuster
Meeting Email: cilc.valencia at gmail.com
Web Site: https://congresos.adeituv.es/cilc2019 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Spanish Association for Corpus Linguistics (AELINCO) and the Organising
Committee of this new edition of its annual conference are pleased to release
this invitation to participate in the XI International Conference on Corpus
Linguistics (CILC2019), which will be held at the Facultat de Filologia,
Traducció i Comunicació of the Universitat de València (València, Spain) in
May 2019 (15-17).

The special focus of the conference this year will be Corpus Approaches to
Discourse Analysis. Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (CADS) has become firmly
established as a research area, with a large number of publications,
developments and researchers who have adopted it as a paradigm. It would not
be risky to state that both Discourse Analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis
have been enriched thanks to Corpus Linguistics, on many occasions through
methodological synergies. It is our hope that CILC2019 becomes an ideal forum
where researchers can analyse and discuss how Corpus resources, approaches or
methodologies can help scholars in the analysis of discourse in any language.


Call for Papers:

We invite proposals for paper presentations (20 minutes), posters (A1 format),
workshops, seminars, and roundtables addressing one of the following thematic
panels:

1. Corpus design, compilation and types.
2. Discourse, literary analysis and corpora.
3. Corpus-based grammatical studies.
4. Corpus-based lexicology and lexicography.
5. Corpora, contrastive studies and translation.
6. Linguistic variation and change through corpora.
7. Corpus-based computational linguistics.
8. Corpora, language acquisition and teaching.
9. Special uses of corpus linguistics.

You may submit your proposals (a maximum of two), either in English or
Spanish, starting on the date that the Conference website will be fully
functional 15 September 2018, until the final deadline of submission 10
December 2018. Specific instructions and style sheet can be found in this
link:

http://www.aelinco.es/en/cilc-instructions-style-sheet

Proposals should be submitted through the EasyChair platform to the relevant
panel, where it will be reviewed. Each proposal can only be submitted to one
panel. Notification of acceptance will be 16 February (2019).




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