LINGUIST List 21.2094
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Wed May 05 2010
Confs: Cognitive Science, Psycholing, General Ling/Switzerland
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1. Fabienne
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19th International Congress of Linguists
Message 1: 19th International Congress of Linguists
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Date: 05-May-2010
From: Fabienne Reboul <Fabienne.Reboul unige.ch>
Subject: 19th International Congress of Linguists
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19th International Congress of Linguists Short Title: 19ICL Date: 22-Jul-2013 - 27-Jul-2013 Location: Geneva, Switzerland Contact: Jacques Moeschler Fabienne Reboul Contact Email: Fabienne.Reboul unige.ch Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics Meeting Description: Geneva has been selected by the Comité International Permanent des Linguistes as the venue for the next International Congress of Linguists. The general focus of the 19th ICL is a look at the future of linguistics: Linguistics on the brink of its second century: The Language-Cognition Interface. Our proposal for the Congress concentrates on the cognition-language relationship. The provisional choice of ten parallel sessions will provide ample opportunity to explore this topic, in sessions such as Origins of Language and Human Cognition, Experimental Approaches to Pragmatics and Discourse, Acquisition and Pathologies of Language, and Language and the Brain. Traditional areas of linguistics will also be represented (Diachronic Linguistics, Phonology and Morphology, Theoretical and Comparative syntax, Lexical Semantics and Pragmatics, and Computational Linguistics), but the general orientation will be the relation between language and cognition. A retrospective look at the history of linguistics and the contribution of Saussure will be offered in a parallel session (The Saussure-Chomsky Connection: The Thread of Modern Synchronic Linguistics).
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