34.1270, Calls: 8th International Conference on Grammar & Text: Continuity and Challenges in Grammar & Text
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Subject: 34.1270, Calls: 8th International Conference on Grammar & Text: Continuity and Challenges in Grammar & Text
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Date: 19-Apr-2023
From: Ines Felicio [ines.felicio at fcsh.unl.pt]
Subject: 8th International Conference on Grammar & Text: Continuity and Challenges in Grammar & Text
Full Title: 8th International Conference on Grammar & Text: Continuity
and Challenges in Grammar & Text
Short Title: GRATO 2023
Date: 28-Jun-2023 - 30-Jun-2023
Location: Lisbon, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal
Contact Person: Organising Committee
Meeting Email: grato at fcsh.unl.pt
Web Site:
https://clunl.fcsh.unl.pt/en/eventos-cientificos/grato/grato-2023/
Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Ling & Literature; Linguistic Theories; Semantics
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2023
Meeting Description:
Focusing on the interrelation between Grammar, Text and Discourse, the
8th International Conference on Grammar & Text (GRATO 2023) builds on
CONTINUITY to find (new) CHALLENGES for the work that is carried out
in the field of Linguistics.
GRATO 2023 is organised around three indisputable and notable names of
Portuguese Linguistics – Fátima Oliveira, Fernanda Irene Fonseca and
Ivo de Castro. Each of the plenary sessions to be held will focus on
the respective area of expertise, in an interpellation format, in
dialogue with the research that is carried out by the Grammar & Text
research group. By favouring this perspective, it is expected that the
work presented at GRATO 2023 shall create an effective space for
building knowledge, through debate and interaction, creativity and
intervention.
2nd Call for Papers:
Types of participation and submission of abstracts
Proposals will be accepted for the following formats:
- Paper Presentations
- Thematic Sessions
Abstracts may be submitted in one of the Conference languages:
Portuguese, Spanish, French or English.
Paper Presentations will be 20 minutes in length followed by 10
minutes of discussion; the Thematic Sessions will include a maximum of
4 presentations followed by discussion, with a total duration of 2
hours.
In order to ensure diversity, each author may submit a maximum of two
proposals, being allowed to be the first author in only one of them.
Proposals for Paper Presentations should include:
- title;
- name(s) of the author(s);
- affiliation;
- 5 keywords (maximum);
- abstract of 300 to 500 words, explaining the objectives, concepts,
theoretical framework and methodology on which the work to be
presented is based;
- 5 bibliographical references (maximum).
Proposals for Thematic Sessions should include:
- name of the person responsible for the session;
- topic and global presentation of the session (maximum 250 words);
- name(s) of the author(s);
- affiliation;
- 5 keywords (maximum);
- abstract of each of the papers, with 300 to 500 words, explaining
the objectives, concepts, theoretical framework and methodology on
which the work to be presented is based and 5 bibliographical
references (maximum).
Proposals submission:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=grato2023
Important dates:
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 30 April 2023
Notification of acceptance by the Scientific Committee: 31 May 2023
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