32.269, Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling, Disc Analys, Pragmatics, Semantics/Switzerland
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Subject: 32.269, Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling, Disc Analys, Pragmatics, Semantics/Switzerland
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 14:13:27
From: Steve Oswald [steve.oswald at unifr.ch]
Subject: Argumentation & Language 2021
Full Title: Argumentation & Language 2021
Short Title: ARGAGE2021
Date: 10-Nov-2021 - 12-Nov-2021
Location: University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Contact Person: ARGAGE2021 Conference
Meeting Email: Argage.Conference at unine.ch
Web Site: https://www.unine.ch/argage/home.html
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2021
Meeting Description:
The CoRReA (Collectif Romand de Recherche en Argumentation - Universities of
Fribourg, Lausanne and Neuchâtel) in collaboration with the Università della
Svizzera Italiana (IALS), organises every three years, since 2015, a
conference specifically devoted to the question of argumentation approached
from the perspective of language. The 2015 edition of this bilingual
international conference was held in Lausanne and the 2018 edition in Lugano.
The 3rd edition of the conference will take place in Neuchâtel.
The ARGAGE conference series is a platform devoted to research at the
interface of the language sciences and argumentation studies. Please refer to
the website (https://www.unine.ch/argage/en/home.html) and to our submission
page (https://www.unine.ch/argage/en/home/soumission.html) for specific
information about this 3rd edition of the event.
Call for Papers:
ARGAGE is primarily aimed at researchers in language and communication
sciences, but also in other disciplines, with the understanding that the
description of the linguistic functioning of argumentation significantly
permeates their research. Researchers are invited to submit proposals for
papers in at least one of the following three areas:
a) Linguistic description of argumentation schemes
Since Perelman, argumentative schemes or types of arguments are part of the
DNA of argumentation theory. While the notion of scheme is closely linked to
the philosophical approach to argumentation, its linguistic dimension is the
subject of several recent studies, whether on the straw man fallacy, the
appeal to popularity or the argument of reciprocity. This illustrates the
richness of the interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophy and the language
sciences on argumentation.
b) Argumentation and pragmatics
Pragmatics and argumentation have always had a close relationship, as
evidenced for example by the speech act-theoretic foundations of
pragma-dialectics. Cognitive science is closely concerned with questions
relating to argumentation and its effects, which are the result of inferential
mechanisms and language instructions. The perlocutionary dimension of
argumentation is accordingly at the center of this sub-theme.
c) Argumentation beyond connectives and beyond words
All argumentation manuals recommend the identification of logical and
argumentative connectives in the analysis of argumentation. However, on the
one hand, only a minority of naturally-occurring statements are connected by
them, and many scholars claim that argumentation cannot be reduced to these
language markers alone on the other. Research about the multimodality of
argumentation envisages the act of arguing beyond words, while others argue
for the idea that the semantics of words themselves guide argumentation. This
is not without echoing the position of J.-B. Grize's natural logic, to which a
conference on argumentation in Neuchâtel cannot fail to pay tribute. The
richness of argumentation beyond words poses numerous problems in argument
mining, due to the absence (or ambiguity) of linguistic markers. The
organisers accordingly welcome contributions in this field to illustrate the
difficulties to which this approach is confronted.
Given the above rationale, the organising committee:
-will give priority to proposals which make their methods and analytical
categories explicit and which privilege the description of data collected in
corpora or empirically gathered.
-will select received submissions on the basis of anonymised abstracts.
Invited speakers: Henrike Jansen (University of Leiden), Chris Reed
(University of Dundee), Andrea Rocci (Università della Svizzera Italiana),
Sandrine Zufferey (University of Bern)
Types of contributions: individual presentations and panels. Please refer to
our website for submission details
(https://www.unine.ch/argage/en/home/soumission.html). Deadline: 15 March 2021
for panels, 15 April 2021 for individual presentations.
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=argage2021
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