International Conference on Cognitive Linguistics and Pragmatics: Theory and Practice—1st Call for Papers
2013/12/16
Cognitive Linguistics and Pragmatics: Theory and Practice
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (with 10-minute discussion) addressing all theoretical, applied, and pedagogical aspects of cognitive linguistics and cognitive pragmatics, and related fields.
Venue
Nanjing Normal University (Suiyuan Campus)
Ninghai Road 122, Gulou District
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Dates
Friday – Sunday
October 24 – 26, 2014
Language
The language of the conference is English.
Web address (from November 24, 2013)
Plenary speakers (in alphabetical order)
Gilles FAUCONNIER, University of California, San Diego, CA, U. S. A.
Jeannette LITTLEMORE, University of Birmingham, U. K.
Yuhong LIU, Nanjing Normal University, China
Klaus-Uwe PANTHER, Nanjing Normal University & University of Hamburg
Dingfang SHU, Shanghai International Studies University, China
Hui ZHANG, Nanjing Normal University, China
Aim
The conference aims to present a broad range of research on (i) the cognitive foundations of language structure and pragmatic function, and (ii) cognitive linguistic approaches to language teaching and learning and other applications.
We welcome contributions from theoretical, empirical, experimental, and applied perspectives on (but not limited to) the following topics:
mental spaces and conceptual integration in meaning construction
pragmatic inferences in the construction of meaning
speech acts from a cognitive linguistic perspective
cognitive linguistic approaches to second language teaching and learning
metaphor and metonymy in grammar and discourse
categorization, prototypes, polysemy
frame semantics
embodied meaning
cognitive semiotics
cognitive linguistic approaches to the analysis of discourse
cognitive linguistic approaches to linguistic typology
constructionist studies across languages
neurolinguistic / psycholinguistic evidence for cognitive linguistic analyses
Abstracts
Abstracts should be written in English, be 300–500 words in length (excluding References), and be prepared for anonymous refereeing (i.e., author-specific information should be avoided). Abstracts should be submitted electronically via the online submission system EasyAbs, which can be accessed at the following address:
http://linguistlist.org/confservices/EasyAbs/index.cfm
Important dates
Abstract submission period: 24 November 2013 – 24 March 2014
Abstract acceptance notification: 24 May 2014
Conference dates: 24, 25, 26 October 2014
Queries
Klaus-Uwe Panther (klauspanther@aol.com)
Yuhong Liu (liuyuhong@njnu.edu.cn)
Organizing committee
Nanjing Normal University
Jie Zhang, Dean, School of Foreign Languages and Cultures
Xiaomei Gu
Shuguang Li
Yuhong Liu
Chuanbin Ni
Klaus-Uwe Panther
Linda L. Thornburg
Hongbo Wang
Yongxiang Wang
Bin Xin
Xiaodong Xu
Hui Zhang
Nanjing University
Lingling Chang
Xinren Chen
Ren Zhang
Shanghai International Studies University
Dingfang Shu, President, China Cognitive Linguistics Association
来源网址:http://www.cpra.com.cn/Html/Article/142520131210232327.html