35.2090, Calls: International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Lexical Studies

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Subject: 35.2090, Calls: International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Lexical Studies

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Date: 20-Jul-2024
From: Mercedes Pérez Serrano [merpese at gmail.com]
Subject: International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Lexical Studies


Full Title: International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Lexical
Studies
Short Title: CIETAL 2025

Date: 12-May-2025 - 14-May-2025
Location: Madrid, Spain
Contact Person: Mercedes Pérez
Meeting Email: mperezserrano at ucm.es
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/cietal2025/event-information

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Lexicography; Semantics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2024

Meeting Description:

The topic of the "International Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Lexical Studies (CIETAL 2025)” is Lexicology from different
approaches, both theoretical and applied. Some of the models focused
on Lexicology or Lexical Semantics were born during the last century.
This led to a proliferation over the last fifty years of high quality
academic work focused on the lexicon.

Among others models, we can mention the Meaning Text-Theory (MTT)
(Mel’čuk 1984, 1996, 2014, 2023; Mel’čuk et al 1995; Polguère 2014);
the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) (Wierzbicka 1985, 1996;
Goddard 2012, 2017; Goddard and Peeters 2006; Goddard and Wierzbicka
2004, 2014); the Frame Semantics (FS) (Fillmore 1968, 1982, 1985;
Baker 2008; Baker et al 2003; Subirats 2004; Lönneker-rodman and
Collin 2009); the Generative Lexicon (GL) (Pustejovsky 1991; de Miguel
2009, 2016; de Miguel and Batiukova 2017; Pustejovsky and Batiukova,
2019); the Theory of Norms and Exploitations (TNE) (Hanks 2013); and
the Frame-Based Terminology (FT) (Faber 2012). Several authors also
call for the need to implement cognitive semantics in the fields of
lexicology and lexicography (Geeraert 2003, 2009, 2020;
Ibarretxe-Antuñano 2010).
Most of these models have enabled the development of applied works,
such as: a) the Réseau Lexical du Français (Polguère 2014,
https://spiderlex.atilf.fr/fr), the Spanish dictionary DICE (Alonso
Ramos 2004, http://www.dicesp.com/paginas), and the Russian-English
and English- Russian translator ETAP-3 (http://cl.iitp.ru/etap3), all
three developed within the MTT framework; b) the primes, molecules,
templates and cultural scripts from the NSM approach,
https://nsm-approach.net/archives/category/nsm-toolkit; c) the web of
frame semantics and maps attached to the project FrameNet
(https://framenet.icsi.berkeley.edu/) and the Spanish version of this
project (http://spanishfn.org/), both of them created within the FS
framework; and d) the Ecolexicon, developed within the FT model
(https://ecolexicon.ugr.es/en/index.htm).

CIETAL 2025 is an International Congress that will be held at
Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) from 12th to 14th May 2025.
The conference aims at bringing together different researchers who
work on lexicology from different theoretical points of view. In
addition to the series of communications, there will be plenary
speakers, such as Alain Polguère (from Sense-Text Theory) Université
de Nancy) and Cliff Goddard (MSN, Griffith University), as well as
round tables. We also have confirmation from other researchers,
including Ricardo Mairal (UNED), Pamela Faber (Universidad de
Granada), Carlos Subirats (Universidad de Barcelona), Leo Wanner
(Universidad Pompeu Fabra), François Lareau (Université de Montréal),
Ulla Vanhatalo (Universidad de Helsinki), Zuzanna Bulat (Uniwersytet
Wroclawski), Igor Boguslavskij (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid),
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano (Universidad de Zaragoza).

The congress is organised by the research group Lex2Co2 (Cognitive and
Computational Lexicology and Lexicography) and the Spanish Language
and Theory of Literature department of the Universidad Complutense de
Madrid.

Call for Papers:

Deadline: The deadline for the submission of abstracts is October 15
2024. Abstracts should be anonymous and contain a minimum of 800 and a
maximum of 1200 words, excluding references, tables, and figures.
Abstracts should be sent to the following e-mail address:
cietal2025 at gmail.com.

Languages: The language of the plenary sessions and round tables at
the conference is English, and no interpreting services will be
provided. However, proposals, oral presentations, and papers for
publication can be submitted in Spanish, French, or English.

Contributions: Paper proposals (for 20-minute presentations +
10-minute discussion) will undergo an anonymous review by at least two
members of the Scientific Committee. All communications will be
face-to-face, there is no possibility of online presentation.

Publication: Two Spanish journals indexed in the first quartile of the
database FCYT labeled journals have expressed interest in publishing
the articles selected for publication.

Subjects:
 - Lexical Functions and Meaning-Text Theory
 - Cognitive Semantics
 - Semantic Explanations and Natural Semantics Metalanguage
 - Frame Semantics
 - Phraseology, Lexical Collocations and Lexical Combinatory
 - Lexicography and Lexicology
 - First and second language acquisition
 - Terminology
 - Computational Linguistics
 - Easy reading
 - Lexicon of emotions

Scientific Committee
 Paola Lorena Alarcón Hernández, Universidad de Concepción
 Inmaculada Álvarez de Mon, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
 Svetlana Antropova Antropova, Universidad de Villanueva
 Andrea Ariño Bizarro, Universidad de Zaragoza
 Mónica Aznárez Mauleon, Universidad Pública de Navarra
 María Auxiliadora Barrios Rodríguez, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid
 Socorro Bernardos Galindo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
 Miriam Buendía Castro, Universidad de Granada
 Carmen Cazorla Vivas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Carmen Chacón García, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Cristian Gregorio Díaz Rodríguez, Universidad de La Laguna
 Victoria Escandell Vidal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Ana María Fernández-Pampillón Cesteros, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid
 María Victoria Galloso Camacho, Universidad de Huelva
 Joseph García Rodríguez, Universidad Nacional de Educación a
Distancia
 Anna Gladkova, HSE University
 Araceli Gómez Fernández, Universidad Nacional de Educación a
Distancia
 Francis Grossmann, Université Grenoble Alpes
 Álvaro Iriarte Sanromán, Universidade do Minho
 Natalia López Cortés, Universidad de Zaragoza
 Veronika Lux Pogodalla, Université de Nancy
 Dra. Eva Lucía Jiménez-Navarro, Universidad de Córdoba
 Manuel Martí Sánchez, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
 Ocarina Masid Blanco, Universidad de Nebrija
 María Matesanz del Barrio, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Beatriz Martín Gascón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Josep Martínez Pérez, Universidad de Alicante
 Kerry Mullan, RMIT University
 Vanesa Ovejas Martín, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Don Diego Romero Heredero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 María Soledad Padilla Herrada, Universidad de Sevilla
 Macarena Palma Gutiérrez, Universidad de Córdoba
 Marta Prat Sabater, Universidad de Barcelona
 Inmaculada Penadés Martínez, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
 Azucena Penas Ibáñez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
 Mercedes Pérez Serrano, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Miguel Ángel Puche Lorenzo, Universidad de Murcia
 Anna Rufat Sánchez, Universidad de Extremadura
 Julia Sanmartín Sáez, Universidad de Valencia
 Begoña Sanromán Vilas, Universidad de Helsinki
 Amparo Soler Bonafont, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 Agnes Tutin, Université Grenoble Alpes
 Clara Ureña Tormo, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
 Zhengdao Ye, Australian National University



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