34.2594, Confs: Conference for Young Researchers in Cognitive Linguistics 2023
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Subject: 34.2594, Confs: Conference for Young Researchers in Cognitive Linguistics 2023
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Date: 30-Aug-2023
From: Francisca Aguilo Mora [yrcogling2023 at columbia.edu]
Subject: Conference for Young Researchers in Cognitive Linguistics 2023
Conference for Young Researchers in Cognitive Linguistics 2023
Short Title: YRCL2023
Date: 13-Nov-2023 - 15-Nov-2023
Location: New York (VIRTUAL), USA
Contact: Francisca Aguilo Mora
Contact Email: yrcogling2023 at columbia.edu
Meeting URL: https://yrcogling2023.laic.columbia.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Meeting Description:
The Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association (AELCO) is pleased to
announce the 3rd International Conference for Young Researchers in
Cognitive Linguistics (YRCL), which will be hosted by the Department
of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University, and
held online on November 13-15, 2023.*
*Please note that the conference will take place during the mornings
in Eastern Time (EST) for New York
and in the afternoons of Central European Time (CET) for Madrid.
Check this Time Zone Converter to see what this means for your
location.
The YRCL serves as an opportunity for PhD students and candidates, as
well as recent doctoral graduates (up to five years), to interact with
fellow graduate students and professors, to present their work in
progress and to receive feedback from renowned international experts
in the field.
A registration fee of 10€ / $10 will be charged for presenters. For
non-presenters, attendance is free of charge, but registration is
required. See Registration in our web page for more details.
*Participants must be PhD candidates or doctoral graduates within the
five years prior to the conference.
General information
We encourage young researchers to submit proposals that report on
research in progress, pedagogical and curricular innovations, and
theoretical/conceptual advancements within the framework of Cognitive
Linguistics, and on topics that include, but are not limited to, the
following:
· Construction grammar and conceptual interaction between syntax
and semantics
· Experiential basis of language in use
· Cognitive Critical Discourse Analysis
· Cognitive Linguistics and Translation
· Cognitive Sociolinguistics
· Figurative language: Conceptual metaphor, metonymy and
conceptual integration
· Cognition and multimodal Discourse
· Cognitive Linguistics applied to second language learning and
teaching
· Language-cognition-culture interactions
· Motion and typology
>The languages of the conference presentations are English and
Spanish.
>>Abstracts (in English or Spanish) should clearly state hypotheses,
research questions, method, data, and expected results.
***Check out our webpage for details!
Important dates:
· Deadline for submissions: EXTENDED deadline ending september
8th!
· Acceptance of proposals: October 5th
· Deadline for registration: October 15th
· Conference: November 13-15
o Monday, November 13th - from 9:30am to 12:30pm (EST/New York) /
15:30h to 18:30h (CET/Madrid)
o Tuesday, November 14th - from 9:30am to 12:30pm (EST/New York) /
15:30h to 18:30h (CET/Madrid)
o Wednesday, November 15th - from 3:30am* to 12:30pm (EST/New York)
/ 9:30h to 18:30h (CET/Madrid)
*Only talks in CET/Madrid will be scheduled until the 9:30am of
EST/New York.
The organization of YRCL23 is guided by the principles summarized in
the ICLA Statement of Diversity and Inclusion.
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