33.139, Calls: Cognitive Science/Korea, South
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Subject: 33.139, Calls: Cognitive Science/Korea, South
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 22:55:43
From: Jieun Park [kolingua at daum.net]
Subject: 'Language, Function, and Usage' 2022 The International Conference for World Korean Linguists
Full Title: 'Language, Function, and Usage' 2022 The International Conference for World Korean Linguists
Short Title: ICWKL
Date: 29-Jun-2022 - 01-Jul-2022
Location: Seoul, Korea, South
Contact Person: Jieun Park
Meeting Email: kolingua at daum.net
Web Site: https://www.koling.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2022
Meeting Description:
Venue: International Hall, Korea University (in Seoul), the Republic of Korea
Languages of the Conference: Korean, English
Organizer: The Association for Korean Linguistics, Korea Grammar Education
circle, The Society Of Korean Semantics, Korea Language Education Research,
Center for Korean Literature & Language Education in Korea University, Korean
Language Education Research Institute
* About Conference
The ICWKL Comittee will hold its fourth international conference on June, 29 -
July 1, 2022 at the International Hall on the Korea University in Seoul, South
Korea. The theme of this conference is functional linguistics, which values
linguistic function, and sees linguistic structure, the antonym for linguistic
function, as the by-product of language use.
There are many branches within functional linguistics: typological approaches,
corpus-based approaches, cognitive approaches, pan-chronic approaches,
discourse analysis-based approaches etc. Amongst them two branches are with us
for the Keynote Speech Section: the two keynote speeches are to be given by
Prof. William Croft (The University of New Mexico), a renowned researcher of
Usage-based Construction Grammar, a cognitive approach, Prof. James R. Martin
(The University of Sydney), a renowned researcher of Systemic Functional
Grammar, a discourse analysis-based approach, C.M.I.M Matthiessen(The
University of Hongkong Polytechnic), a renowned researcher of Systemic
Functional Linguistics.
Of course, the conference plans to offer comprehensive research presentations
of any functional linguistics branches from all over the world so as to deepen
and widen our perspectives on how to give explanations to linguistic
phenomena. We encourage you to join us as a presenter to make the conference
fruitful.
* Invited Speakers
- Willam Croft (The University of New Mexico)
- James R. Martin (The University of Sydney)
- C.M.I.M. Matthiessen (The University of Hongkong Polytechnic)
* Topic
- Functional Typology, Construction Grammar, Usage-based approach, Cognitive
linguistics, Corpus-based Linguistic Typology, Pan-chronic approaches and so
on.
- Systemic Functional Linguistics, Functional Discourse Analysis,
Legitimation Theory and so on.
Please note that the conference venue and/or the (online/offline) manner of
participation is subject to change because of the potential complexities
caused by the COVID-19. Although it would not be easy to confirm, especially
with numerous planned conferences being affected by the virus, the organizing
committee strongly believes that we still can prepare. In this vein,
participants are encouraged to submit your work and contribute to the 4th
International Conference on Korean Linguistics. The organizing committee will
keep you posted regarding all the pertinent updates to the academic fest.
For the call for papers submission, 20 minute papers of any area within
conference topic will be welcomed. We look forward to your active
participation, and hope to make the most of this opportunity for scholars to
present the latest achievements in this field, networking with conference
participants from all over the world.
※ We can provide either economy flight tickets or accommodation fees to
presenters belonging to foreign organizations
※ If the covid-19 outbreak does not subside until June, 29, 2022, the
conference can be conducted as a webinar.
Additionally, we are enclosing an additional brochure which lists information
related to the purpose, agenda, program, and provisional list of participants
of the conference.
2nd Call for Papers:
If you have an interest, please contact us ''kolingua at naver.com''
We can send you the details for the call-for-paper and an application form.
The ICWKL Comittee will hold its fourth international conference on June, 29 -
July 1, 2022 at the International Hall on the Korea University in Seoul, South
Korea. The theme of this conference is functional linguistics, which values
linguistic function, and sees linguistic structure, the antonym for linguistic
function, as the by-product of language use.
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