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Call
for Papers
The
call for papers is now closed.
Topics
Papers
are welcome on any aspect of the relationship between language,
communication and cognition. Papers which relate to the following topics
are particularly welcome:
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Language,
creativity and imagination
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Language
in use
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Meaning
and grammar
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Communication,
conceptualisation and gesture
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Language
and its influence on thought
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Language
acquisition and conceptual development
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Origins
and evolution of language and mind
Theme
Sessions
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The socio-cultural, cognitive and neurological bases of metaphor
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Cognitive and social processes in language use
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Constructional approaches to grammar & first language acquisition
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The
role of gesture in communication and cognition
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The social and cognitive bases of language evolution
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Linguistic Relativity: evidence and methods
Submission
of Abstracts
Submissions
are solicited for the general session, the theme sessions, and the
poster session. The
abstract guidelines for all sessions are as follows:
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Abstracts
should not exceed 500 words - references are excluded from this count;
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Abstracts
should clearly indicate a presentation title;
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Abstracts
should be anonymous for purposes of blind peer-review;
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Abstracts
should be formatted as Word, RTF or PDF documents;
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Abstracts should be submitted electronically to LCC@brighton.ac.uk
Please
include the
following information in the main body of your email:
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title
and name of author(s)
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affiliation
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email
address for correspondence
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presentation
title
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3-5
keywords
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preferred
session for presentation: either general session, poster session, or
theme session (please specify theme session number or title)
Please
include the
following information in the subject header of your email:
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ABSTRACT
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November
26th 2007
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Special
Notes
Abstracts
rejected for a particular theme session will automatically be considered
for the general session.
Please
note that all paper presentations in the general and the themed sessions
will last for 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions.
Abstract
submissions will be acknowledged by email within 3 days of receipt.
Please contact the organisers at LCC@Brighton.ac.uk
if your abstract submission has not been
acknowledged.
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