LINGUIST List 22.5142
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Wed Dec 21 2011
Calls: Psycholing, Semantics, General Ling/Poland
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1. Aleksander Golanowski-Gorecki ,
Language/Music - Young Researchers Conference
Message 1: Language/Music - Young Researchers Conference
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Date: 19-Dec-2011
From: Aleksander Golanowski-Gorecki <textscodes gmail.com>
Subject: Language/Music - Young Researchers Conference
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Full Title: Language/Music - Young Researchers Conference
Date: 03-Mar-2012 - 03-Mar-2012
Location: Lodz, Poland
Contact Person: Aleksander Golanowski-Górecki
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 11-Feb-2012
Meeting Description:
A Young Researchers Conference on 'Language/Music' 3 March 2012 We have the pleasure to invite M.A. and PhD students to participate in the conference organized by the 'Texts & Codes' student society at the Institute of English Studies, University of Lodz, Poland. Depending on the number of prospective participants, the conference may be extended to two days (3-4 March 2012). There is no conference fee. The venue for the conference will be the Institute of English Studies in Lodz, al. Kosciuszki 65. We can advise you on finding accommodation. For more information, contact: Aleksander Golanowski-Gorecki Email: textscodes gmail.com
Call for Papers: We invite papers concerning (but not limited to) the following research areas: - Music and language as similar?/different? codes - The issue of musical meaning - The interaction of music and song lyrics - the similarity of structural patterning, style, emotional tone etc. - Metaphor, metonymy, and other aspects of imagery in music and lyrics We invite both papers of more general scope and ones that focus narrowly on particular musical genres, songs, or performance. Please send an abstract of 200-300 words to textscodes gmail.com by 11 February 2012 at the latest. The conference language is English. The presentation time is 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion. A selection of the papers (positively reviewed as fulfilling academic criteria) may be accepted for publication.
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