Fwd: [Cogling-L] 3rd CfP: UK-CLC5
Aliyah MORGENSTERN
aliyah.morgenstern at GMAIL.COM
Fri Nov 15 22:30:28 UTC 2013
Ce colloque sera très bien organisé avec une équipe dynamique.
Amitiés,
Aliyah Morgenstern
Début du message réexpédié :
> De : "Christopher Hart" <c.hart at lancaster.ac.uk>
> Objet : [Cogling-L] 3rd CfP: UK-CLC5
> Date : 15 novembre 2013 14:03:52 HNEC
> À : <cogling-l at mailman.ucsd.edu>
>
> Dear colleagues (apologies for cross-posting),
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> The 5th UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference will take place at Lancaster
> University, 29-31 July 2014.
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> We invite the submission of abstracts (for paper or poster presentations)
> addressing all aspects of cognitive linguistics. The conference aims to
> cover a broad range of research concerned with language and cognition.
> However, we are be especially interested in promoting strongly empirical
> work. To this end, a number of thematic sessions, with our plenary speakers
> acting as discussants, will be organised. The themes will be:
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> . Embodiment
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> . Gesture
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> . Typology and constructional analyses of the languages of the world
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> . Acquisition
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> . Corpora and statistical methods
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> . Metaphor and discourse
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> Reflecting these particular areas, we are delighted to confirm that the
> following distinguished guests have confirmed their participation as plenary
> speakers:
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> . Alan Cienki (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
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> . William Croft (University of New Mexico)
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> . Adele Goldberg (Princeton University)
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> . Stefan Gries (University of California, Santa Barbara)
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> . Elena Semino (Lancaster University
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> In addition to designated themes, submissions on other aspects of Cognitive
> Linguistics are also welcome. These include but are not limited to:
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> . Domains and frame semantics
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> . Categorisation, prototypes and polysemy
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> . Mental spaces and conceptual blending
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> . Language evolution
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> . Linguistic variation and language change
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> . Cognitive linguistic approaches to language teaching
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> Cognitive linguistics is by definition highly interdisciplinary, and so in
> addition to primarily linguistic research, we also invite submissions that
> are based on disciplines such as (cognitive and social) psychology,
> cognitive and neuroscience, anthropology, primatology, biology, and
> discourse and communication studies.
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> Talks will be 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion. There
> will also be a poster session. The language of the conference is English.
> Abstracts of no more than 300 words (excluding references) should be
> submitted using EasyChair:
> https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ukclc5. Participants are allowed
> to submit abstracts for no more than one single-authored paper and one
> joint-authored paper. All abstracts will be subject to double-blind peer
> review by an international scientific committee. Since 2012 UK-CLA
> publishes selected conference presentations in the series 'Selected Papers
> from UK-CLA Meetings' (ISSN 2046-9144); UK-CLC5 will continue this
> tradition.
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> The deadline for abstract submission is 20 December 2013. Notification of
> acceptance will be communicated by 1 February 2014. Abstracts must be
> strictly anonymous, and should be submitted in plain text and/or PDF format.
> If you need to use phonetic characters, please make sure that they are
> displayed correctly.
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> Submissions:
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> To be able to submit an abstract you must use your existing EasyChair login
> details. If you have not registered with EasyChair before, please do so
> using the link above. Once you have created an account or signed in please
> follow the following steps:
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> . Click on the 'New Submission' link at the top of the page.
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> . Agree to the terms and conditions (if prompted).
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> . Fill in the relevant information about the author or authors.
>
> . Give the title of the paper in the 'Title' box and then (a) enter
> or paste your abstract into the 'Abstract' box (please remember that this is
> plain text only) and/or (b) upload your abstract as a PDF file by clicking
> 'Choose File' under 'Upload Paper.'
>
> . At the top of your abstract, indicate whether you would prefer an
> oral presentation, a poster, or either. Please do this by entering 'oral
> presentation', 'poster', or 'oral presentation/poster' at the top of your
> abstract, above the title.
>
> . Type three or more keywords into the 'Keywords' box (these will
> help us choose suitable reviewers for your abstract, as well as a possible
> thematic session for your paper).
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> . When you are done, please press 'Submit' at the very bottom of the
> page.
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> Key Dates and Information:
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> Abstract deadline: 20 December 2013
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> Decisions communicated by: 1 February 2014
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> Early bird registration opens: 1 February 2014
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> Early bird registration closes: 15 March 2014
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> Registration closes: 1 June 2014
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> Conference dates: 29-31 July 2014
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> For further information visit
> http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/fass/events/uk-clc5/ or contact the organisers
> at: uk-clc5 at languageandcognition.net
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