We invite a broad range of papers on any topic taking a cognitive, functional, typological, or discourse approach to the study of language and cognition. Typical topics treated in the conference include (but are not limited to) the following:
– cognitive grammar
– construction grammar
– metaphor and metonymy
– frame semantics
– prototype and categorization
– cognitive phonology
– discourse analysis
– pragmatics and cognition
– corpus linguistics
– language processing
– neurolinguistics
– language change and grammaticalization
– cognitive typology
– motion and space
– first language acquisition
– applied linguistics and pedagogy
– language evolution
– translation and cognition
– multimodality
– sign language
– writing systems
– cognitive sociolinguistics
– cognitive semiotics
The conference has the special theme "Culture, Discourse and Cognitive Perspective", and so papers relevant to this topic are especially encouraged.
The language of the conference is English.
- Concepción Company (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México – Ciudad de México)
- Alice Gaby (Monash University – Melbourne – Australia)
- Maarten Lemmens (Université de Lille – France)
- André Nogueira Xavier (Universidade Federal do Paraná – Curitiba – Brasil)
There are three different types of sessions, and submission processes are different.
Theme Session:
There are two stages for submissions for a theme session. First, theme session organizers should submit their theme session proposals directly to the conference organizers at the following address by November 30, 2024.
Theme session proposals should include: the session title, the name and affiliation of the theme session organizer, an introduction of up to 400 words explaining the theme, a list of the authors and titles of the individual papers, and all abstracts of the papers in the proposed theme session (100 words each) in a suitable order.
The conference schedule particularly suits sessions comprised of 6, 7 or 11 slots (25 minutes each), including time for an introduction and a general discussion. Indicate in the proposal whether you would like to have a 25-minute time slot for an introduction and/or a general discussion. Papers in each theme session should be thematically linked. We strongly encourage diversity at the level of the affiliations involved in the theme session—one third of the papers should be contributed by authors outside the affiliation of the theme session organizer. Theme session organizers are encouraged to launch a broad call for submissions. The acceptance of theme session proposals will be made in December.
Once a theme session has been accepted as a whole, individual theme session authors will need to submit their abstracts for review (following the same guidelines of submission for general and poster sessions below). Papers need to be individually accepted in order to form a theme session.
General Session and Poster Session:
Abstracts for general (oral) sessions and poster sessions are to be submitted through an abstract submission page, following the guidelines below. On the submission page you are asked to state whether the paper should be considered for oral session only, poster session only, or both.
Each presentation in a general session will be 25 minutes long (including questions and discussion). Papers in general sessions will be thematically arranged.
As in previous ICLCs, we encourage the submission of posters. Efforts will be made to render the poster session into a pleasant and inspiring locus of exchange. Posters will be allocated to dedicated, timetabled sessions, and will be thematically organized in terms of time and space of display. We therefore encourage poster submissions. The poster to be displayed must be of A0 size (or smaller) and must be vertical.
Abstract Submission:
All abstracts should be submitted electronically through the abstract submission page, using the following link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclc17 (Author > Make a new submission).
The submission page will be active during the submission period, which is September 1 2024. – January 30, 2025.
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words (excluding examples and references). Author names should not appear anywhere in the text (you may cite yourself as [Author] or in the third person for previously published work). Please copy & paste the abstract text into the Easychair window. A PDF file is optional at this stage. If you want to include figures or graphics, feel free to upload the abstract as a PDF and write "see pdf" in the abstract window. Theme session authors should make sure to note the title of the theme session at the top of their abstracts. References should be formatted according to the Unified Style Sheet for Linguistics Journals.
The title must be at the top of the abstract. Please include a list of five keywords right below the title to assist in the reviewing process. The first keyword is preferably selected from among the topics listed in the second paragraph of this call for papers.
! The ICLA has set up a fund for student scholarships. Students who have their abstract for a poster or presentation accepted can apply for a scholarship.
Important Dates:
Deadline for theme session proposals: November 30, 2024 -- EXTENDED
Notification of acceptance of theme session proposals: December 2024
Deadline for abstract submission: January 30, 2025 -- EXTENDED
Notification of acceptance: February, 2025
Dates of conference: July 14-18, 2025
ICLC 17 Organizing Committee
Claudia Borzi (Chair; UBA and Conicet), María Soledad Funes (UBA and Conicet), Vanina Barbeito (UBA), Ana María Marcovecchio (UCA and UBA), Rocío Martínez (Conicet), Adriana Collado (UN de San Juan).
The organization of ICLC17 is guided by the principles summarized in the ICLA Statement of Diversity and Inclusion.
- There is no requirement to be an ICLA member for conference participation, but members will get a substantial reduction in the conference fees as well as enjoy other benefits (more information and member signup via the ICLA website).
Please direct all enquiries to info@iclc17.com
More information about the conference can be found at the following page: https://iclc17.com
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