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PCLA2019

Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association Conference 2019: Cognitive Linguistics in the year 2019

Bialystok, Poland
26 - 28 September 2019
The conference ended on 28 September 2019

Important Dates

Theme/poster session proposals
31st January 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
15th May 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
31st May 2019
Conference fee payment
30th June 2019

About PCLA2019

PCLA conferences are held annually to provide an academic platform for cognitive linguists to present their research findings, exchange ideas, share experiences and research results, explore opportunities for collaboration, and recognize outstanding achievements within their scientific community. We hope that the 2019 PCLA Conference will attract the best minds, and bring together researchers and scholars in the cognitive enterprise. The conference will be locally organized and hosted by the Institute of Modern Languages of the University of Białystok.

Topics

Cognitive linguistics, Cognitive semantics, Conceptual metaphor, Metaphor, Cognitive sociolinguistics, Cognitive semiotics, Cognitive grammar, Image schemas

Call for Papers

EXTENDED DEADLINE - MAY 15, 2019!

CALL FOR PAPERS

We invite abstracts (as well as your ideas for poster and theme sessions) whose research lies within the Cognitive Linguistics framework and which address topics that include, but are not limited to:

  • cognitive semantics in the broad sense of the term,
  • cognitive grammar,
  • metaphor and metonymy,
  • conceptual blending,
  • prototypes and categorization,
  • polysemy,
  • image schemas and force dynamics,
  • embodiment and socio-cultural situatedness
  • cognitive sociolinguistics,
  • cognitive semiotics,
  • multimodality (cartoons, comics, gesture studies, etc.)

Your abstract should make it clear that your research lies within the cognitive linguistics enterprise. Please refrain from any self-identification in the abstract. Do not include your name and affiliation in the main body of the text. Abstracts of no more than 500 words (including references) should be submitted via the conference website (see our contact information). We also encourage you to send your ideas on theme/poster sessions by January 31, 2019 (ptjk2019@uwb.edu.pl).

Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by May 31, 2019.

PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITIES

The Conference organizers in collaboration with the editors of the peer-reviewed, indexed journals published by the University of Bialystok will invite the authors of selected conference papers to submit their manuscripts. Accepted papers will appear in special issues of the following journals:

  • Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, a Scopus indexed journal (papers in English) www.logika.uwb.edu.pl/studies/
  • Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies (papers in English) www.crossroads.uwb.edu.pl/,
  • Białostockie Archiwum Językowe (papers in English and Polish) www.filologia.uwb.edu.pl/baj/, and
  • LaMiCuS (papers in English and Polish) www.lamicus.eu

We will ensure that the selected papers undergo a review process while maintaining the regular editorial, refereeing and revision standards of the journals.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Professor Alan Cienki – Department of Language, Literature and Communication, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Professor Dagmar Divjak – Department of Modern Languages & Department of English Language and Linguistics, University of Birmingham, UK
  • Professor Jeannette Littlemore – Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics, University of Birmingham, UK
  • Professor Jordan Zlatev – Centre for Cognitive Semiotics, Lund University, Sweden

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