[Corpora-List] CfP 2007 European SFL Conference/Workshop, Germany

From: Stella Neumann (st.neumann@mx.uni-saarland.de)
Date: Wed Nov 08 2006 - 10:46:56 MET

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         19th European Systemic Functional Linguistics
                Conference and Workshop

                   23rd-25th July 2007
                  Saarbrücken, Germany
              http://www.uni-saarland.de/ESFLCW

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    = FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS =
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    We invite submission of abstracts of papers for presentation at the
    conference.

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    CONFERENCE THEME

    Data and interpretation in linguistic analysis

    Traditionally, linguists approach their object of research using
    hermeneutic methods. As the often introspective interpretation
    involved may be difficult to follow, results are frequently not
    replicable. For reasons of cost involved, this methodology often
    allows the interpretation of a restricted number of examples only,
    even if the researcher is interested in language in use. Therefore,
    inductive methodologies of the sciences and social sciences have
    gained some influence on linguistic research. These inductive
    methodologies, however, sometimes make us blind to the fact that data
    need to be interpreted at some point. What is more, the data itself
    may already involve interpretation, as in annotated corpora. In terms
    of its underlying philosophy, Systemic Functional Linguistics allows
    the combination of both: a genuinely humanities-based approach to
    interpreting data combined with empirical methodologies taking
    advantage of electronic corpora together with computational tools and
    techniques for the study of language in use.

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    PAPERS

    Papers on the topics below will be welcomed, though the following is
    by no means an exhaustive list, and in keeping with tradition, papers
    not strictly related to the theme or outside of the SFL perspective
    will also be considered.

    1. Corpora and other types of data for analysis

    2. Example-based studies and generalizability

    3. The role of interpretation in
        - phonology
        - lexicogrammar
        - semantics
        - discourse

    4. Cohesion and coherence - the relative importance of interpretation
        in both

    5. Interpretation in non-linguistic modes (i.e. visual, musical etc.)

    6. Socio-cultural positions of power and interpretation

    7. Contrast between languages or varieties and the (in)dependence
        of/on interpretation

    8. Context of Situation and Context of Culture as frames for and
        constraints on interpretation

    9. Learning or teaching a new language: new interpretations, or just
        new ways of expression?

    10. Translation: Changing the encoding, and/or changing the interpretation?

    Presentations will be of 20 minutes duration plus question time. An
    additional poster session may be created to accommodate demos and
    other suitable presentations. There will be a book of abstracts
    accompanying the conference. Additionally, we plan to publish selected
    contributions.

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    WORKSHOPS

    There will be space for one or two half day workshops covering a
    specific topic in a hands-on session. We therefore invite proposals of
    approximately 1000 words describing the topic and approach.

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    SUBMISSIONS

    All submissions will be reviewed anonymously by two reviewers. Please
    send submissions by email to ESFLCW@uni-saarland.de specifying "ESFLCW
    submission" in the subject line and providing:

      - For each author: name, title, affiliation in the body of the mail
      - Title of paper
      - Abstract (approximately 400 words) (workshop proposal approximately
        1000 words)

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    IMPORTANT DATES

      - Abstract submission: 31st January 2007
      - Notification of acceptance: 15th March 2007
      - Early registration: 30th April 2007

    For those attending the ISFC in Odense, please note that we have
    scheduled our ESFLCW to follow the Odense congress, with the week-end
    free for travel between Odense and Saarbrücken.

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    PLENARY SPEAKERS

    Stig Johansson (University of Oslo)
    John Bateman (University of Bremen)
    Miriam Taverniers (Ghent University)

    ORGANISING COMMITTEE

    Peggy Daut
    Silvia Hansen-Schirra
    Kerstin Kunz
    Stella Neumann
    Erich Steiner
    Mihaela Vela

    PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

    John Bateman
    Silvia Hansen-Schirra
    Stig Johansson
    Kerstin Kunz
    Stella Neumann
    Mick O’Donnell
    Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
    Robert Spence
    Erich Steiner
    Christopher Taylor
    Elke Teich
    Geoff Thompson
    Eija Ventola

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    LOCATION

    Landessportschule (Saarland Sports College) on the University Campus

    TRAVEL

    We are planning an excursion on Thursday, 26th July 2007.
    see http://www.uni-saarland.de/ESFLCW/travel.html

    ACCOMMODATION

    A limited number of inexpensive rooms will be available at the
    conference site. We recommend those participants with a tight budget
    to register at their earliest convenience. Additional accommodation
    will be in single or double rooms in the Youth Hostel and in hotels in
    the city centre.

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    FOR MORE DETAILS

    Conference Website: http://www.uni-saarland.de/ESFLCW

    e-mail: Please specify ESFLCW in the subject line for all communication.

    General: ESFLCW@uni-saarland.de

    Organisational matters: Peggy Daut (p.daut@mx.uni-saarland.de)
    Academic matters: Stella Neumann (st.neumann@mx.uni-saarland.de)
    Erich Steiner (e.steiner@mx.uni-saarland.de)



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