31.343, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Text/Corpus Ling / Belgium

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Subject: 31.343, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Text/Corpus Ling / Belgium

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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 14:19:31
From: Peter Petré [peter.petre at uantwerpen.be]
Subject: 11th International Conference on Construction Grammar

 
Full Title: 11th International Conference on Construction Grammar 
Short Title: ICCG11 

Date: 20-Aug-2020 - 22-Aug-2020
Location: Antwerp, Belgium 
Contact Person: Peter Petré
Meeting Email: iccg11 at uantwerpen.be
Web Site: https://www.uantwerpen.be/iccg11 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 03-Feb-2020 

Meeting Description:

''Construction grammars in and between minds, communities, computers''

The international conference ICCG11 will take place at the University of
Antwerp (UAntwerpen), Belgium, 20-22 August 2020. ICCG11 will cover a broad
range of topics related to various constructionist approaches to language,
including but not limited to cognitive construction grammar, embodied
construction grammar, fluid construction grammar, radical construction
grammar, sign based construction grammar, frame semantics. The conference also
acts as a forum of discussion between different approaches. The theme of this
edition of the conference is the following: how do constructions model
language in minds, communities, or computers? Submissions for presentations,
posters, or workshops are particularly welcomed along the lines of this theme,
but submissions may also be related to other aspects of constructionist
linguistics.


Final Call for Papers:

Important Dates:

- Extended Deadline abstract submissions: 3 February 2020
- Notification of acceptance: 20 March 2020

Updates about the conference: 

- ICCG11 will be preceded by two full-day tutorials, one on Construction
Grammar in practice, the other on Fluid Construction Grammar.
(www.uantwerpen.be/en/conferences/construction-grammars/pre-conference-tutor/)
- ICCG11 will also host a roundtable discussion on about the big questions
that Construction Grammar has solved and still needs to solve. 
- ICCG11 will also be a tribute to Charles J. Fillmore, one of the founding
fathers of Construction Grammar, on the occasion of the publication of Volume
III of his collected works 'Form and Meaning in Language'.
(https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/conferences/construction-grammars/scientific-pro
gram/tribute-to-charles-f/) 

Submission of Abstracts for the General Session:

Abstracts for General Session papers and posters can be submitted from 20 May
2019 to 20 January 2020. Please visit http://www.uantwerpen.be/iccg11 (or go
to the submission facility directly:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=iccg11).
Abstracts should not exceed 400 words (exclusive of references) and should
clearly state research questions, approach, method, data and (expected)
results. Abstracts should also list three to five keywords.

Since all abstracts will be submitted to blind review, no author-specific
information must be available in the text of the abstract or in the file
metadata.
Abstracts will not be edited for typing, spelling, or grammatical errors after
submission. Therefore, abstracts should comply with the layout requirements
detailed in the template on the conference website (under 'calls and
circulars').

Workshops:

A description of the workshops that are currently scheduled can be found at
https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/conferences/construction-grammars/programme/accep
ted-workshops/. If you intend to submit an abstract for a workshop, it is
recommended to contact the workshop organizers before submitting.

Multiple Papers:

One person may submit a single-authored abstract, a single-authored abstract
and a co-authored one (not as first author) or two co-authored abstracts (only
one as first author). Note that keynote papers within workshops count as
ordinary papers.

Evaluation:

Abstracts submitted to the general session and to the poster session will be
evaluated by two members of the Scientific Committee. Workshop papers receive
two evaluations by Scientific Committee members and one by the workshop
convenor(s).




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