35.1685, Calls: Tenth International Workshop on Functional Discourse Grammar: The Interpersonal Level in Functional Discourse Grammar
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Date: 04-Jun-2024
From: Monielly Serafim [functionaldiscoursegrammar at gmail.com]
Subject: Tenth International Workshop on Functional Discourse Grammar: The Interpersonal Level in Functional Discourse Grammar
Full Title: Tenth International Workshop on Functional Discourse
Grammar: The Interpersonal Level in Functional Discourse Grammar
Short Title: IW-FDG-2025
Date: 03-Jul-2025 - 04-Jul-2025
Location: Dopersduin, Schoorl, Netherlands
Contact Person: Monielly Serafim
Meeting Email: functionaldiscoursegrammar at gmail.com
Web Site: https://fdg.humanities.uva.nl/events/workshops/FDG-IW-2025/W
orkshop_2025.html
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2024
Meeting Description:
The Tenth International Workshop on Functional Discourse Grammar
(IW-FDG-2025) will be organized by the University of Amsterdam and
will take place in Schoorl, The Netherlands on 3-4 July 2025. As on
previous occasions, the workshop will be devoted to a specific aspect
of the theory and serves two major aims: (i) the development and
improvement of the theory of FDG (Hengeveld & Mackenzie 2008, Keizer
2015, Hengeveld, Keizer & Giomi in prep.) and (ii) the publication of
an edited volume or special issue consisting of the papers discussed
during the workshop. This year’s topic will be the Interpersonal
Level. Previous workshops have all resulted in the publication of a
special issue of a respected journal or an edited volume in an
established journal or book series. To realize these aims, a special
procedure is followed in the preparation and organization of the
workshop.
Organizers:
Riccardo Giomi (University of Amsterdam)
Kees Hengeveld (University of Amsterdam)
Call for Papers:
Procedure and deadlines:
15 November 2024: deadline for submission of an extended abstract
(around 1500 words or four pages). Abstracts have to be directly
related to the topic of the workshop (see below). Only one abstract
will be accepted per author (with the exception of co-authored
abstracts). Abstracts will be evaluated anonymously by the members of
the programme committee. The abstract should provide sufficient detail
to assess the contents of the paper that will be based on it.
15 December 2024: authors will be informed of the outcome of the
selection procedure. Authors of selected abstracts will be added to a
closed discussion list, to provide a platform for sharing and
exchanging ideas, suggestions, data, etc.
1 May 2025: complete first drafts due. Each draft will be reviewed by
three other participants of the workshop and will be read by the
remaining participants in preparation of the workshop.
15 June 2025: internal reviews due. Comments will be
collected/summarized by the organizers and will be distributed among
the participants in the workshop.
3-4 July 2025: each paper will be discussed in detail during the
workshop in a number of chaired sessions.
The workshop:
During the workshop, each paper will be discussed in great detail
during a number of chaired sessions. Contributors will be asked to
react to the comments they have received on their paper, after which
other participants can ask questions and make suggestions. The aim of
this procedure is twofold: it will help to improve the final versions
of the papers and it will allow us to create a unified set of papers,
which will enhance the chances of publication as a special issue or a
thematic volume.
Find more information about this year's topic at https://fdg.humanitie
s.uva.nl/events/workshops/FDG-IW-2025/Workshop_2025.html
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