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Call for Papers 9th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference Theme: Language, Mind and Brain July 17th-22th, 2005 Seoul, Korea Call Deadline: 15-Sept-2004 (Theme Session), 15-Nov-2004 (General/Poster Session) FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS ICLC-2005 9th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference Yonsei University Seoul KOREA 17-22 July 2005 (Sunday-Friday) http://www.iclc2005.org (after 1 May 2004) The International Cognitive Linguistics Association (ICLA) will be holding its Ninth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC) in Seoul, Korea on 17-22 July 2005 (Conference Chair: Prof. Hyon-Sook Shin chairMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueiclc2005.org). This is the first ICLC held in Asia. The conference will include several theme sessions in addition to general and poster sessions. For information about the Association and previous conferences, visit the ICLA website: http://www.cogling.org SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS A. For General and Poster Sessions: We solicit abstracts (for 25-minute presentations including discussion) which address various aspects of cognitive approaches to human language. Papers on cognitive linguistics, functional linguistics, discourse studies, corpus linguistics, or language processing will be of particular interest. However, papers concerning any issues relating cognition and language will be welcome. B. Theme Sessions: Organizers of theme sessions are asked submit the followings: (a) A short description of the topic of the session (300-500 words) (b) A detailed description of the structure of the session: presentations, discussions, breaks, etc. (with specific time allotment) (c) The abstracts of all speakers following the abstract specifications below (d) The names of discussants with contact information We ask that neither the presentation nor the discussion by a discussant exceeds 20 minutes. All submissions should follow the abstract specifications below: Abstract Specifications An abstract should be maximum 500 words (about one page), including examples and references. It should specify research questions, approach, method, data and (expected) results. All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by three members of a large international panel. Notification of Theme Session will be made on or before January 15, 2005. And notification of General and Poster Sessions will be made on or before February 15, 2005. Electronic submissions as attachment (in MS word or PDF format) are strongly encouraged. We ask each author to restrict their submission to one single-authored abstract and one co-authored abstract maximum to give opportunity to more authors within limited time. The body of e-mail message should include - author name(s) - affiliation(s) - telephone number - e-mail address - fax number - title of paper - specific area (e.g., subfields of cognitive linguistics, functional linguistics, discourse studies, etc.) - three to five keywords - presenter's name - preferred session: (a) General Session (b) Poster Session (c) preference General Session but willing to do a poster The abstract should be anonymous. All abstracts should be sent to park
iclc2005.org (Prof. Jeong-Woon Park, Program Committee Chair) Should you be unable to submit your abstract electronically, send three high-quality copies of your abstract and a separate page containing the required information to Prof. Jeong-Woon Park English Department, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 270 Imun-Dong Dongdaemun-Gu Seoul 130-791 KOREA IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline for Theme Sessions: September 15, 2004 Submission deadline for General and Poster Sessions: November 15, 2004 Acceptance notification of Theme Session: January 15, 2005 Acceptance notification of General and Poster Sessions: February 15, 2005 For further information, visit http://www.iclc2005.org (after 1 May 2004). Hyon-Sook Shin Ph.D. Conference Chair 9th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference chair
iclc2005.org Francisco J. RUIZ DE MENDOZA Universidad de La Rioja Departamento de Filolog�as Modernas Edificio de Filolog�a c/San Jos� de Calasanz s/n Campus Universitario 26004, Logro�o, La Rioja, Spain Tel.: 34 (941) 299433 / (941) 299430 FAX.: 34 (941) 299419 e-mail: francisco.ruiz
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Call for Papers The next issue of Interpretation Studies, the official journal of the Japan Association for Interpretation Studies (JAIS), is scheduled to be published in December 2004. We welcome your submission of papers on any topics relating to theoretical, practical, or pedagogic aspects of interpreting. Papers should be either in English or Japanese, should not exceed 20 pages, or approx. 7,000 words (or 38 CPL x 700 lines, if written in Japanese), including abstract and bibliography. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two anonymous reviewers, and the result will be notified to respective authors via email in September. Deadline for submission: August 1, 2004 For inquiries, send email to: Yasumasa Someya, Editor-in-chief, JAIS Editorial Committee E-mail: someyaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecl.aoyama.ac.jp Also visit JAIS Editorial Committee Homepage for more details: http://www.cl.aoyama.ac.jp/~someya/10-JAIS/ SOMEYA, Yasumasa <someya
cl.aoyama.ac.jp> Associate Professor, English Department Aoyama Gakuin University Tokyo, JAPAN