34.219, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-219. Tue Jan 24 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.219, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain

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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 01:10:22
From: Ana Elina Martínez-Insua [esflc2023 at uvigo.es]
Subject: 32nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference. (Cognitive) developments in multimodal (digital) communication. Expanding traditional borders in SFL.

 
Full Title: 32nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference. (Cognitive) developments in multimodal (digital) communication. Expanding traditional borders in SFL. 
Short Title: ESFLC2023 

Date: 15-Jun-2023 - 17-Jun-2023
Location: Vigo, Spain 
Contact Person: Ana Elina Martinez-Insua
Meeting Email: esflc2023 at uvigo.es
Web Site: https://esflc2023.webs.uvigo.gal/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2023 

Meeting Description:

>From the assumption that human interaction is inherently multimodal, and the
acceptance of the co-development of society and digital media for
communication and its analysis, this conference aims to deepen in the
explanation of language and other modes of meaning-making, and explore models
for the representation of such multimodality. The conference invites SFL and
associated disciplines to approach the study of verbal and non-verbal
communication in the form of paper presentations, posters and single-themed
symposia with multiple speakers.


Final Call for Papers:

The 32nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC2023),
which will take place in Vigo on 15-17 June 2023, invites SFL and associated
disciplines to bring diverse analytical and theoretical perspectives to the
development of the theoretical framework.

We welcome proposals in English that approach the theme of the conference
‘(Cognitive) Developments in multimodal (digital) communication: Expanding
traditional borders in SFL’, as well as other aspects within the theory, with
the aim to consolidate ESFLC2023 as a forum for all SFL research.

The following formats will be considered:
- 20-minute papers (plus 8 minutes for questions and answers)
- Single-themed symposia with multiple (3-5) speakers
- Posters

All submissions will be evaluated by the scientific committee, who will
consider their relevance to the framework, their quality and their
originality.
- Abstracts for paper and poster proposals should include a title, a maximum
of 300 words (including references) and 3-5 keywords.
- Abstracts for symposium proposals should include a title, a general
description of their purpose (maximum 100 words), and individual descriptions
of the papers to be presented (maximum 300 words each, including references
and keywords).
Convenors of symposia are responsible for deciding their theme, inviting
speakers, gathering abstracts from speakers, and organising the order of the
discussions.

Important dates:
- Abstract submission: 14 October 2022 – 31 January 2023
- Acceptance notification: 17 February 2023
- Early-bird registration: 17 February – 31 March 2023
- Regular registration: 01–30 April 2023




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