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First Call for Papers
The Fourteenth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference
University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
July 10-14, 2017
官网:iclc14.ut.ee
重要时间节点:
Abstract submission becomes available: 1 August 2016
Submission of theme session proposals: 15 September 2016
Notification of acceptance for theme sessions: 15 October 2016
Submission of abstracts for oral presentations and posters: 1 November 2016
Notification of acceptance for oral presentations and posters: 15 January
2017
Dates of conference: 10-14 July 2017
The ICLC is the biennial conference of the International Cognitive
Linguistics Association (www.cognitivelinguistics.org). The local
organisers of ICLC-14 are based in the Estonian affiliate organization ECLA
(www.ecla.ut.ee). There is no requirement to be an ICLA member for
conference participation, but members will get a substantial reduction in
conference fee as well as enjoy other benefits (more information and member
signup via ICLA website <http://www.cognitivelinguistics.org/>).
We invite a broad range of papers on any topic taking a cognitive,
functional, typological, and discourse approach to the study of language
and cognition. The special theme of ICLC-14 is “Linguistic Diversity and
Cognitive Linguistics”. We hope to promote the relevance of Cognitive
Linguistics to a wide range of languages and to encourage papers that draw
data from lesser known languages and language families. The term
“linguistic diversity” is used in its broadest sense and it can refer to
either diversity within one particular language or diversity of languages
in general.
Confirmed plenary speakers (so far)
Dagmar Divjak, University of Sheffield, UK
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/russian/staff/profiles/divjakd
Nick C. Ellis, University of Michigan, USA
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ncellis/NickEllis/Home.html
Laura A. Janda, University of Tromso, Norway
http://ansatte.uit.no/laura.janda/
Ronald W. Langacker, University of California, San Diego, USA
http://idiom.ucsd.edu/~rwl/
John Newman, University of Alberta, Canada
http://www.johnnewm.org/
Submission formats
The language of the conference is English. Session slots will be allocated
25 minutes, which includes questions and discussion.
1. Theme sessions
Deadline: 15 September 2016; notification: 15 October 2016
– Theme session organisers should submit their theme session proposals
directly to the conference organisers (by email: iclc14@ut.ee). Theme
session proposals should include: session title, name and affiliation of
the theme session convener, an introduction of up to 400 words explaining
the theme, a list of the authors and titles of the individual papers, all
abstracts for the theme session in a suitable order.
– The conference schedule particularly suits sessions comprised of 6 slots
(25 minutes each), including time for introduction and general discussion.
The maximum length of the theme session is 12 slots. Papers in each theme
session should be thematically linked. We strongly encourage diversity at
the level of the affiliations involved at the theme session – one third of
the papers should be contributed by authors outside the affiliation of the
theme session convener. Theme session conveners are encouraged to launch a
broad call for submission.
– Once the theme session has been accepted as a whole, theme session
authors will need to submit their abstracts for review (following the
guidelines below).
2. General and poster session
Deadline: 1 November 2016; notification: 15 January 2017
– Each author may submit one single-authored and one co-authored paper,
regardless of whether they are intended for the general or a theme session.
– Submissions should include: title, name, affiliation, e-mail address,
500-word abstract, and preference for oral or poster presentation.
Abstracts must not exceed 1 page of A4 (including title, data, figures and
references), and should be formatted in the following way. Please use 10
point Arial (Unicode) font, single-spaced and set margins to 1 inch
(2.54cm) all around. Abstracts will be subjected to blind review by a
minimum of two referees from an international Scientific Committee, so
author names should not appear anywhere on abstracts (you may cite yourself
as [Author] or in the third person for previously published work). Please
include a list of five keywords that describe the research at the top of
the abstract to assist the reviewing process.
Details concerning the abstract submission will be made available via the
conference webpage: i <http://iclc14.ut.ee/>clc14.ut.ee
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