LINGUIST List 35.258

Sun Jan 21 2024

Calls: Abstract Concepts, Perception, and Language: What We Think and How We Say It

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Date: 19-Jan-2024
From: Anastasiia Petrenko <ap2315cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Abstract Concepts, Perception, and Language: What We Think and How We Say It
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Full Title: Abstract Concepts, Perception, and Language: What we think and how we say it

Date: 25-Apr-2024 - 25-Apr-2024
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Anastasiia Petrenko
Meeting Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/dtal/research/researchclusters/semantics-pragmatics-philosophy-research-area/events

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Philosophy of Language; Semantics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 05-Feb-2024

Meeting Description:

We are inviting graduate and postgraduate researchers to take part in a free, one-day event at the University of Cambridge, Newnham College on the 25th April 2024. This event is organised by members of the Semantics, Pragmatics, and Philosophy research group of the University of Cambridge, aims to bring together those interested in abstract concepts across disciplinary boundaries. Participants can present their works in two formats: as a 20-min long presentation or as a poster. Ongoing works will be considered and encouraged.

Call for Papers:

Concepts are the lens through which humans experience and interact with the world, and as such, understanding concepts has a broad implication for understanding reality. However, the ways in which concepts are analysed are still primarily limited to Rosch’s categorisation approach from the 1970s. This workshop aims to encourage and explore innovative ways, both theoretical and experimental, of analysing and understanding the meaning of abstract concepts. This means focusing on issues concerning abstract concepts, such as their meaning, their processing and perception, and new approaches to analysing and defining them.

The workshop aims to be an environment in which PhD and graduate students may present their work and get feedback from their peers, as well as those who may not traditionally fall within their discipline's boundaries. The event will also include talks from three academics: Dr. Sean Enda Power (University of Cork), Dr. Derek Ball (St Andrews University), and Prof. Kasia Jaszczolt (University of Cambridge).

Call for paper details
This will be a free, one-day event.
PhD/Grad presentations will be 20-min long + 10 minutes for questions/discussion.

Ongoing works will be considered and are explicitly encouraged.

Abstracts for poster presentations also accepted.

Submission information
We invite proposals for presentations consisting of 300 words plus bibliography. Please email abstracts to both Nina Haket ([email protected]) and Anastasiia Petrenko ([email protected]) by 5th February 2023. Please indicate your name, affiliation, and contact details. Please submit abstracts in a .docx format. There is an option for a poster session. In case this happens, please indicate in your email whether you would prefer an oral or a poster presentation. Notification of acceptance will be provided by the end of February.

For further queries or information, please email the organisers Nina Haket ([email protected]) and Anastasiia Petrenko ([email protected]).

We look forward to your proposals.




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