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1. Piotr
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5th Lodz Symposium on New Developments in Pragmatics
Message 1: 5th Lodz Symposium on New Developments in Pragmatics
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Date: 22-Aug-2009
From: Piotr Cap <strus_pl yahoo.com>
Subject: 5th Lodz Symposium on New Developments in Pragmatics
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Full Title: 5th Lodz Symposium on New Developments in Pragmatics Short Title: NDLP 2010 Date: 07-May-2010 - 09-May-2010 Location: Lodz, Poland Contact Person: Piotr Cap Meeting Email: strus_pl yahoo.com Web Site: http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/pragmatics/events/ndlp5 Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2009 Meeting Description: 5th Lodz Symposium New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics University of Lodz, Poland Institute of English Chair of Pragmatics Lodz, 7-9 May 2010 http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/pragmatics/events/ndlp5 Next year we will have a pleasure to organize the 5th Lodz Symposium on linguistic pragmatics. The first, second, third and fourth conference were held at Lodz University in 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008 respectively, bringing together some five hundred scholars from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. We had an opportunity to discuss a variety of current topics in pragmatics, discourse analysis and other relevant areas, as well as to listen to plenary lectures given by Jef Verschueren, Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt, Roman Kalisz, Rachel Giora, Mira Ariel, Richard W. Janney, Bruce Fraser, Gunter Senft, Adam Jaworski, Paul Chilton, Anna Duszak, Neal R. Norrick, Mario Brdar, Robyn Carston, Ken Turner and Laszlo Komlosi. Selected papers from the past conferences were published by nternational publishers. Below you will find information on the 5th Symposium. We cordially invite you to participate and will try to make your stay in Lodz interesting and professionally rewarding. The Lodz Pragmatics Symposium Organizing Committee The conference comes as an answer to substantial intensification of pragmatics-oriented research in the past four decades, and provides forum for its essential systematization. The conference will also feature a special session on Intercultural Communication and Speech Actions. Plenaries: Jens Allwood (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); Anita Fetzer (University of Wuerzburg, Germany); Katarzyna M. Jaszczo?t (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom); Jef Verschueren (University of Antwerp, Belgium). The language of the conference is English. Call for Papers: We encourage papers representing current state of research in the field of linguistic pragmatics seen in the broad sense as a functional (i. e. cognitive, social and cultural) perspective on language and communication. Participants are invited to prepare 20-minute presentations on one of the following topics: -Application of linguistic pragmatics in the analysis of real-life discourse (language of politics and the media; advertising; social communication; misunderstandings; humor, etc.); -Status of linguistic pragmatics in relation to such disciplines as sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics (also clinical pragmatics), anthropology (also ''emancipatory pragmatics''), social psychology, cognitive linguistics and culture studies; -Language and processes of ideological symbolization, including folk linguistic ideologies, normative use of language and language-based reproduction of ideologies; -Language of the state, viz. language policies and language planning at various stages of the information flow, including the art of document design and press releases; -Societal multilingualism, linguistic pluralism and linguistic minority policies; -Methodology of pragmatic investigation and parameters of analysis; -Pragmatic aspects of translation and interpreting; -Implementation of pragmatic awareness in foreign language teaching. The conference will feature a special session on Intercultural Communication and Speech Actions coordinated by Iwona Plisiecka (iw.plisiecka gmail.com) Papers focused on intercultural aspects of communication in their mono- and multilingual settings, e.g.: -Speech act theory-oriented research -Gricean, neo-Gricean and post-Gricean analysis of linguistic performance -Intercultural communication (language contact, (im)politeness & identity) -Perspectives on language as action (in all walks of life: everyday discourse, media, education, professional settings, problems of linguistic construction & maintenance of identity, genres in pragmatics) -Intersection of philosophy of language & pragmatics (theoretical & methodological issues, definition of pragmatics, interdisciplinarity--merits & conflicts) are especially invited to be integrated in this strand for a more focused discussion. For details please contact Dr. Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka (wipiw uni.lodz.pl or iw.plisiecka gmail.com) The list of topics is not exhaustive. Papers and Publication: Participants intending to give a paper (whether a general one or for the special session) are requested to send a 200-300 word abstract by e-mail to both of the following addresses: strus_pl yahoo.com (Prof. Piotr Cap) and iw.plisiecka gmail.com (Dr. Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka) - please mark the type of submission as ''general'' or ''special session''. The abstract should include name and the academic title, academic affiliation, e-mail address and a postal address. Deadline for submission of abstracts is 15 December 2009. Notification of acceptance will be sent by 31 December 2009. A peer-reviewed selection of conference papers will be published in a monographic collection produced by an international publisher. Some papers may also be published in the following international journals: International Review of Pragmatics (http://www.brill.nl/irp) and Lodz Papers in Pragmatics (http://www.versita.com/science/socialsciences/lpp), in printed and electronic formats. Participants intending to come without a paper are asked to e-mail their name and academic affiliation. Conference Fee and Practical Information: Conference fee is 150 Euros. Accommodation and full board in the Conference Center (the conference venue), including a buffet dinner party is 250 Euros. Participants from Poland, East European countries and countries with severe currency restrictions (please contact the organizers to check if you qualify) will be offered reduced fees of 100 Euros (400 PLN, conference fee) and 150 Euros (600 PLN, accommodation and board). Please note that accommodation and full board cover a two-night stay (7th-8th, 8th-9th, breakfast included) plus the following meals: lunch and supper on the 7th, lunch and buffet dinner party on the 8th, lunch on the 9th. Should you need accommodation beyond these dates please contact the organizers. All participants are requested to transfer the total (conference fee and accommodation package fee) until 15 February 2010 to the following account (payment counts as registration), with the reference ''NDLP2010 Piotr Cap'': Uniwersytet Lodzki Bank PKO S.A., II O/Lodz ul. Piotrkowska 270, 90-959 Lodz, Poland Acc. no. (IBAN): PL14 1240 3028 1111 0010 0434 7782 SWIFT: PKOPPLPWLDZ The second circular, which will contain detailed information on the conference venue, transportation, as well as a provisional program of the conference will be e-mailed to the registered participants by 15 March 2010. For further information please contact: Prof. Dr. Piotr Cap (Conference Head) Chair of Pragmatics Institute of English, University of Lodz Al. Kosciuszki 65 90-514 Lodz, Poland tel/fax +48 42 6655220 e-mail: strus_pl yahoo.com Important Dates: 15 December 2009, abstracts due; 31 December 2009, notification of acceptance; 5 February 2010, all conference fees due; 15 March 2010, second circular and provisional conference program. Organizing Committee: Prof. Dr. Piotr Cap (Conference Head) Dr. Iwona Witczak-Plisiecka (Head of Special Session on Intercultural Communication and Speech Actions) Dr. Marta Dynel Dr. Adam Bednarek
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