LINGUIST List 20.1787
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Sat May 09 2009
Calls: Discourse Analysis, Psycholinguistics, Text/Corpus Ling/France
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Linguistic & Psycholinguistic Approaches to Text Structuring
Message 1: Linguistic & Psycholinguistic Approaches to Text Structuring
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Date: 07-May-2009
From: Laure Sarda <laure.sarda ens.fr>
Subject: Linguistic & Psycholinguistic Approaches to Text Structuring
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Full Title: Linguistic & Psycholinguistic Approaches to Text Structuring Short Title: LPTS09 Date: 21-Sep-2009 - 23-Sep-2009 Location: Paris, France Contact Person: Laure Sarda Meeting Email: LPTS09 ens.fr Web Site: http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/-rubrique379-?lang=en Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-May-2009 Meeting Description: Linguistic & Psycholinguistic Approaches to Text Structuring (LPTS 2009) Ecole Normale Supérieure, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France September 21-23 2009 The aim of the conference is to provide an interdisciplinary forum to present and discuss recent work on markers of discourse structure: adverbials, connectives, discourse particles, etc. How can we categorize these markers? What kind of relations do they express? Can they combine several functions at the sentence level and/ or at the discourse level and, if so, which ones? What impact do discourse structure markers have on comprehension? When and how are they acquired? From what age are children able to master their use in oral and written discourse? The goal of the conference is more specifically to advance research into the relationship between the position of the markers concerned and their ability to play a role in discourse organization. Do these markers have a privileged position? We know that sentence initial position is a strategic position in terms of information structuring/packaging and memory. But can these factors override the word order constraints of each language? Are there also observable variations between discourse genres and between written and oral modes? Invited Speakers: Peter Crompton (American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates) Tuomas Huumo (University of Turku, Finland) Tuija Virtanen (Åbo Akademi University Department Of English, Finland) Isabelle Tapiéro (University of Lyon 2 - EMC, France) Yves Bestgen (FNRS - UCL, Belgium - representing the psycholinguistic group of the Spatial Framing Adverbials project) Last Call for Papers We invite papers using cognitive and functional approaches, based on corpora in different languages at different stages of their evolution, as well as papers that report on psycholinguistic approaches based on behavioural data. Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following: - Segmentation and linearization - Initial positioning - Saliency and Information Structure - Grammaticalization and evolution of structure markers - Typological approach to structure markers - Spatial and temporal discourse structure - Effects of discourse organization markers on comprehension - Acquisition and mastery of their use in discourse production - Role of text structuring devices in acquiring knowledge Submission Information: Proposals will be subjected to a double, blind review and should be anonymous. They should not exceed 1000 words (references excluded) and be sent via email as an attachment (MS-WORD doc, rtf, or PDF) to:LPTS09 ens.fr Please put in the subject line: 'LPTS09_submission'. In the body of the mail, please specify: author(s); title; affiliation of author(s); presentation or poster; 3 - 5 keywords. Newly available : Online Submission via http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/LPTS09 Important Dates: Submission deadline: May 15th 2009 Notification of acceptance: June 15th 2009 Early registration deadline: July 10th 2009 Conference: September 21-23, 2009. Registration: Details about the registration procedure will be posted on the conference website shortly. Registration Fees: Regular fee (participants/audience) : 80 euros / late registration 100 euros (after July 10, 2009). Students : 40 euros Students / late registration 60 euros (after July 10, 2009). Official Languages: English, French Conference Website: http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/Linguistic-and-Psycholinguistic For further information contact Laure Sarda, LATTICE laboratory, UMR 8094 CNRS & ENS, (Laure.sarda ens.fr) Organising Committee: Laure Sarda (LATTICE, UMR 8094 CNRS & ENS) Jeanne Aptekman (LATTICE, UMR 8094 CNRS & ENS) Benjamin Fagard (LATTICE, UMR 8094 CNRS & ENS) Shirley Carter Thomas (Institut Télécom (Paris Sud), LATTICE, UMR 8094 CNRS & ENS) Michel Charolles (Université Paris 3, LATTICE, UMR 8094 CNRS & ENS) Scientific Committee: David Banks, University of 'Bretagne Occidentale', France Bergljot Behrens, University of Oslo, Norway Yves Bestgen, Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, UCL, Belgium Andrée Borillo, University of Toulouse Le Mirail (CLLE-ERSS), France Janice Carruthers, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom Bernard Combettes, University of Nancy 2 (ATILF), France Francis Cornish, University of Toulouse Le Mirail (CLLE-ERSS), France Trine Dahl, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH), Norway Liesbeth Degand, Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research, UCL (CETIS), Belgium Catherine Fabricius-Hansen, University of Oslo, Norway Kjersti Flottum, University of Bergen, Norway Catherine Fuchs, CNRS & ENS (LATTICE), France Claude Guimier, University of Caen (CRISCO), France Mervi Helkkula, University of Helsinki, Finland Agata Jackiewicz ,University of Paris 4-La Sobornne, France Béatrice Lamiroy, KULeuven, Belgium Anne Le Draoulec, CNRS & University of Toulouse Le Mirail (CLLE-ERSS), France Lita Lundquist, Copenhagen Business School, Danemark Christiane Marchello-Nizia, ENS Lyon (ICAR), France Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, Univesity of Manchester, United Kingdom Franck Neveu, University of Caen (CRISCO), France Henning Nølke, University of Aarhus, Danemark Marie-Paule Péry-Woodley, University of Toulouse Le Mirail (CLLE-ERSS), France Paola Pietrandrea, University of Roma tre, Italie Sophie Prévost, CNRS & ENS (LATTICE), France Laurent Rouveyrol, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France Elizabeth Rowley-Jolivet, University of Orléans, France Ted Sanders, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Catherine Schnedecker, University Strasbourg II, France Wilbert Spooren, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Denis Vigier, University of Lyon 2 (ICAR), France
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