35.2094, Calls: Workshop on “Dimensions of Iconicity in the Visual Modality” at University of Göttingen
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Subject: 35.2094, Calls: Workshop on “Dimensions of Iconicity in the Visual Modality” at University of Göttingen
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Date: 21-Jul-2024
From: Patrick C. Trettenbrein [patrick.trettenbrein at uni-goettingen.de]
Subject: Workshop on “Dimensions of Iconicity in the Visual Modality” at University of Göttingen
Full Title: Workshop on “Dimensions of Iconicity in the Visual
Modality” at University of Göttingen
Short Title: IcoVi2025
Date: 13-Feb-2025 - 14-Feb-2025
Location: University of Göttingen, Germany
Contact Person: Yuqiu Chen
Meeting Email: yuqiu.chen at uni-goettingen.de
Web Site:
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/dimensions+of+iconicity/688691.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Language
Acquisition; Pragmatics; Semantics
Language Family(ies): Sign Language
Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2024
Meeting Description:
*** Click here for more information in International Sign:
https://s.gwdg.de/WG7FHY ***
Invited presenters:
- Simon Kollien, University of Hamburg, Germany (confirmed)
- Valentina Aristodemo, Université Paris Cité & CNRS, France
(confirmed)
- Irene Mittelberg, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (confirmed)
- Gerardo Ortega, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom (confirmed)
Description:
The presumably larger iconic potential of sign languages has often
been regarded as an exception to the prevalence of arbitrariness in
form-meaning relations in natural language. More recent research on
multimodal communication argues that iconicity does not only affect
form-meaning relations and logical forms in sign languages but also in
spoken languages (e.g., ideophones and vocal gestures) and visual
gestures accompanying spoken languages. In other words, it seems that
iconic components clearly interact with and enter the semantic
representation of (multimodal) linguistic utterances.
Against this background, this workshop will focus on iconicity as a
potentially general property of human language in all modalities
(i.e., spoken, written and signed), with a special focus on different
dimensions of iconicity in the visual modality (i.e., sign, gesture,
writing). Our aim is to bring together researchers from different
(sub-)fields and perspectives to elucidate the linguistic and
cognitive status and relevance of iconicity in language and cognition.
The official languages of the workshop will be English and German Sign
Language (DGS). English ⇄ DGS interpreting will be provided during the
event.
Call for Papers:
We invite theoretical and empirical submissions of original research
for on-stage or poster presentations, provided that they fall under at
least one or several of the following topics relevant to the main
theme of the workshop:
- The impact of iconicity on different levels of visual communication
(lexical, grammatical, discourse functional; at-issue status of iconic
enrichments).
- The iconic potential of different manual and nonmanual articulators.
- Iconic strategies used for the representation of different kinds of
concepts.
- Metaphorical extensions of iconic expressions.
- Formal semantic and pragmatic analyses of iconic meaning
contribution.
- Theoretical analyses of iconicity in cognitive linguistics and
semiotics.
- Iconic form-meaning mismatches and the function of iconicity in
lying and deceiving.
- The implementation of iconicity in sign language corpora and
multimodal spoken language corpora.
- The function of iconicity in lexicalization, stabilization and
grammaticalization processes.
- The role of iconicity in language processing, in first and second
language and gesture acquisition and in sign language teaching and
interpreter training.
Submission instructions:
Abstracts must not be anonymized and can be submitted either in
written English or as videos in DGS or International Sign. Written
abstracts should not exceed a single A4 size page (excluding
references, figures and tables). Videos of signed abstracts should be
no longer than 5 minutes.
We particularly encourage submissions from graduate students and
junior researchers.
All eligible abstracts must be submitted prior to the deadline via our
dedicated online submission system:
https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/75830/submitter
Submission deadline: 1st October 2024 (12am, CEST)
Notification of acceptance: 15th October 2024
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