30.1248, Calls: General Linguistics / LIDIL (Jrnl)

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Subject: 30.1248, Calls:  General Linguistics / LIDIL (Jrnl)

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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 12:22:20
From: Katja Ploog [katja.ploog at univ-orleans.fr]
Subject: General Linguistics / LIDIL (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: LIDIL 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2019 

Call for papers LIDIL n°62

Could the origins of syntax be interactional?

The origin of language and the structuring of the world's languages has
fascinated scientists and philosophers since time immemorial. Long banned from
language ''sciences'' because of its speculative nature, the question is
probably constitutive of man and his reflexive capacity, itself linked to
language. Against the backdrop of an increasing number of studies in ethology,
anthropology and cognitive sciences, it has become a subject of debate in
linguistics today.

Issue 62 of LIDIL aims to thematize the interactive factors at work in the
formation of syntactic structures, by offering a historical review of the
literature based on the results of contemporary linguistic studies. Starting
from the hypothesis that human nature is social (Tomasello 2008), the goal is
to work out to what extent interaction is the link between the order of
language and the syntax of human languages, since all processes of language
and language development occur in interaction.

The contributions will develop the relevance of interactional structure - its
emerging, co-constructed and sequential nature - for the processes of
syntactic structuring.
We encourage the submission of studies with a significant empirical component,
which address syntactic interfaces related to discursive instantiation
(including pragmatics, discursive semantics, prosody) or which involve memory
and discourse production, such as the tension between phonetic (i. e. linear
articulation) and psychological (i. e. multidimensional / non-segmental
conceptualization) constraints, multimodality with respect to embodiment
theory, etc. The observations can be put into perspective within the framework
of contemporary or more long standing linguistic theories.

Submission:
Proposals should be approximately 3 pages long (5000 characters maximum) not
including bibliography. Authors are requested to write their proposal in such
a way as to clearly outline the theoretical background of the study, the data
used, the methodology of analysis, and the results obtained or expected; the
proposal should also include a significant bibliography of works.

Published articles should not exceed 40,000 characters (including spaces and
notes) and should be accompanied by an abstract in English and French as well
as a list of keywords. The default language of publication for LIDIL is
French, but articles written in English or in a language other than French are
accepted. 

As it is now published online, the journal can host active links to external
content and multimedia data. For the proposal, the files must be sent
separately with indication in the text of the location of the video link.

All contributions will be subject to a double anonymous peer review.
Recommendations to authors and information on the style sheet are available on
the website http://maisondesrevues.org/300.

For the detailed call please contact the editors : Katja.ploog at univ-orleans.fr

Timeline:
Deadline for proposals: 30 April 2019.
Notification of acceptance (subject to further positive assessment of the full
contribution): 30 June 2019.

Deadline for submission of full contributions: 30 November 2019.
Final notification of acceptance: May 31, 2020.
Publication: December 2020
Submissions to : Katja.ploog at univ-orleans.fr




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