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19th International Congress of Linguists
Short Title: 19ICL

Date: 22-Jul-2013 - 27-Jul-2013
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Contact: Jacques Moeschler, Fabienne Reboul
Contact Email: Fabienne.Reboul@unige.ch
Meeting URL: http://www.cil19.org

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics;
Psycholinguistics

Meeting Description:

Geneva has been selected by the Comit=C3=A9 International Permanent des
Linguistes as the venue for the next International Congress of Linguists
(ICL). The main theme of the 19th ICL is:

The Language-Cognition Interface:

2013, which falls exactly one hundred years after the death of Ferdinand
de Saussure, affords a unique opportunity to look forward to the future
of linguistics. Current research in every linguistic field shows that
the link between linguistics and the cognitive sciences will
significantly increase over the next decades. The emergence of
non-invasive technologies for the observation of the brain, the change
in statistical and experimental methods, the increasing amount of
research in language acquisition and language pathology, as well as the
more complex integration of pragmatic approaches to language use at the
interface of syntax and semantics all point to an ever-growing link
between language and human cognition. New interest has recently been
sparked in such topics as the origins of language, and has given rise to
a number of new hypotheses. Moreover, traditional domains of linguistics
such as phonology, morphology, and synchronic and diachronic syntax now
play an increa!
sing role in cognitive studies, especially as related to questions of
language acquisition.

The anniversary of Ferdinand de Saussure's death will also be the
opportunity to look back on the history of linguistics, particularly as
concern the Saussure-Chomsky connection. Although one century is a short
period in the history of the sciences, it is more than enough to honor
the origins of what has become a mature scientific discipline.

In addition to parallel scientific sessions and workshops, the Congress
will include eight plenary sessions devoted to lectures by keynote
speakers, addressing the following topics:

1. Giorgio Graffi, History of Linguistics
2. Peter Auer, Sociolinguistics
3. Liliane Haegeman, Syntax
4. Angelika Kratzer, Semantics
5. W. Tecumseh Fitch, Origin and Evolution of Language
6. Philippe Schlenker, Pragmatics and Cognition
7. Karen Emmorey, Neurolinguistics
8. Mark Johnson, Computational Linguistics

The following scientific domains will be treated in parallel sessions
and in presentations in the poster sessions. Each session will include a
maximum of thirty-five communications:

1. Frederick J. Newmeyer: Saussure and his Legacy
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-1/

2. Anne Reboul: Origin of Language and Human Cognition
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-2/

3. Claire Bowern: The Life, Growth and Death of Languages
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-3/

4. Marc van Oostendorp: Phonology and Morphology
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-4/

5. Luigi Rizzi: Theoretical and Comparative Syntax
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-5/

6-A. Kai von Fintel and David Beaver: Semantics-Pragmatics Interfaces
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-6/session-6-a/

6-B. Laurence Horn and Istvan Kecskes: Pragmatics, Discourse and Cognition
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-6/session-6-b/

7. Ulrich Frauenfelder: Psycholinguistics
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-7/

8. Edgar Schneider: Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-8/

9. Eric Wehrli: Experimental and Computational Approaches to Language
and Linguistics
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-9/

10. Stephen R. Anderson: Varia
http://www.cil19.org/en/sessions/session-10/

Finally, the Scientific Committe has selected thirty-one workshops. The
following workshops are open ones to which proposed contributions can be
submitted:

- The Current State of Linguistic Cyberinfrastructure
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/the-current-state-of-linguistic-cyberinfr=
astructure/

- Grammatical Variation within Standard Varieties of Pluricentric Languages
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/grammatical-variation-within-standard-var=
ieties-of-pluricentric-languages/

- TheoreticAl and Computational Morphology: New Trends and Synergie (TACMO)
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/theoretical-and-computational-morphology/

- Lexical Categories United: Parallels between Extended Projections
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/lexical-categories-united-parallels-betwe=
en-extended-projections/

- Business and Governance Linguistics
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/business-and-governance-linguistics/

- Additive and Restrictive Quantification in Discourse. Comparative
Perspectives
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/additive-and-restrictive-quantification-i=
n-discourse/

- Advances in Biolinguistics
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/advances-in-biolinguistics/

- Language and Mind in Autism
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/language-and-mind-in-autism/

- L'Ecole Linguistique de Gen=C3=A8ve : Situation, Histoire et Actualit=C3=
=A9
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/lecole-linguistique-de-geneve-histoire-et=
-actualite/

- Langage et Cognition dans une Perspective Saussurienne
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/langage-et-cognition-dans-une-perspective=
-saussurienne/

- Native Influence in Second Language Acquisition
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/native-language-influence-in-second-langu=
age-acquisition/

- Negation and Polarity: Interfaces and Cognition
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/negation-and-polarity-interfaces-and-cogn=
ition/

- The Semantics and Pragmatics of Logical Words: A Cross Linguistics Perspe=
ctive
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/the-semantics-and-pragmatics-of-logical-w=
ords-a-cross-linguistic-perspective/

- Multilingualism and Literacy
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/multilingualism-and-literacy/

- Modality as a Window on Cognition
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/modality-as-a-window-on-cognition/

- The Semantics of Compounding
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/the-semantics-of-compounding/

- Word Stress: Dialectal Variation and Perception
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/word-stress-dialectal-variation-and-perce=
ption/

- Innovations in the Study of Language Acquisition and Language Impairment
http://www.cil19.org/ateliers/innovations-in-the-study-of-language-acquisit=
ion-and-language-impairment/

- Perspectives on Complexity
http://www.cil19.org/ateliers/perspectives-on-complexity/

Closed workshops (not accepting outside contributions) address these topics=
:

- Information-Theoretic Approaches to Morphosyntax-Description Typology
and Acquisition
http://www.cil19.org/ateliers/information-theoretic-approaches-to-morphosyn=
tax-description-typology-and-acquisition/

- Embodied Cognition and Experiential Approaches to Communication,
Written and Spoken Discourse Analysis. From Hypothesis and Empirical
Data to Theoretical Issues
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/embodied-cognition-and-experiential-appro=
aches-to-communication/

- Cross-Linguistic Influence: Determining Onset and End
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/cross-linguistic-influence-determining-on=
set-and-end/

- Rethinking Creole Morphology
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/rethinking-creole-morphology/

- Language Policy for Indigenous, Immigrant and Ethnic Minority
Languages: New Directions and Enduring Dilemmas in Linguistic Diversity
and Rights
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/language-policy-for-indigenous-immigrant-=
and-ethnic-minority-languages/

- Linguistic Theory and its Applications: Comparative Applied Studies
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/linguistic-theory-and-its-applications-co=
mparative-applied-studies/

- Indexicals in Free Indirect Discourse
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/indexicals-in-free-indirect-discourse/

- Register Variation and Syntactic Theory
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/register-variation-and-syntactic-theory/

- Socio-Cognitive Aspects of Language Attitude Variation
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/socio-cognitive-aspects-of-language-attit=
ude-variation/

- The Relationship between Perception and Production in L2 Phonological
Acquisition. Implications for Pronunciation Teaching
http://www.cil19.org/en/workshops/the-relationship-between-perception-and-p=
roduction-in-l2-phonological-acquisition/

A first draft of the 19th ICL's scientific program will be posted on the
website at the end of this year. If you want to know more about our
Congress, please consult our website:

http://www.cil19.org/en/

Please consult the third call for papers on the Linguist List website.


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