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Journées d'études 2012 Lors du printemps des années impaires, AFLiCo organise une journées d'études
Workshop 2010 In the spring of every even year, Alfico organise a workshop
Multimodality and Corpus
Paris, 23-24 March, 2012
The aim of the workshop is to bring together scientists from different fields (Corpus Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Conversation analysis, Gesture Studies, language acquisition,...) who use multimodal or "multi linguistic level" analyses (syntax, phonology, prosody, pragmatics, semantics....) and confront various approaches, in order to initiate stimulating discussions.
Keynote speaker: Alan Cienki (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Organizing committee Guillaume Desagulier, Aliyah Morgenstern, Bertrand Richet
Scientific committee Line Argoud, Dominique Boutet, Marion Blondel, Dylan Glynn, Jean-Rémi Lapaire, Maarten Lemmens, Diana Lewis, Christophe Parisse, Paul Sambre, Stéphane Robert, Caroline Rossi.
Location: Great amphitheater, Institut du Monde Anglophone, Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 5 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, 75006 Paris.
Languages: French, English
Registration fee including coffee breaks, cocktail, one year of membership to AFLICO: 20 euros. Students: 10 euros.
Abstracts of 400 words (without references). Each abstract must include a statement of the research question or hypothesis, an explanation of the method of analysis, a description of the data examined, a summary of the (expected) results, a list of the principal references. All abstracts focussing on Multimodality and Corpus are welcome but we will be particularly interested in presentations on spontaneous data that lead to methodological and theoretical questions about multimodal and "multi linguistic level" analyses.
Submission deadline: January 5th 2012 Acceptance: January 31st 2012
Please send a message with the title of your presentation, your name(s) , affiliation(s) and your ANONYMOUS abstract both as a word or open office document AND a pdf document to Aliyah.Morgenstern@univ-paris3.fr
Aliyah Morgenstern Professor of linguistics Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
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