[Corpora-List] Announce Symposium - Discourse Prosody Interface

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Date: Mon Jan 17 2005 - 11:26:23 MET

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    1st Announce

    Submitter Information:
    Name: Dicristo Albert
    Email: albert.dicristo@lpl.univ-aix.fr

    Meeting Information:
    Full Title: Discourse Prosody Interface 2005
    Acronym or Short Title: idp05
    Date: 08-Sep-2005 - 09-Sep-2005
    Location: Aix-en-Provence, France
    Meeting URL: http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~prodige/idp05
    Meeting Email: idp05@lpl.univ-aix.fr
    Contact Person: Colas Annie
    Meeting Description: IDP05 (Discourse Prosody Interface 2005) is a
    symposium to be held in Aix-en-Provence (France) on September 8th-9th
    2005. Organized by the multidiscplinary research group « Prosodie et
    Discours » within the Laboratoire Parole et Langage (CNRS), this meeting
    focuses on the modelling of the relations between prosody and discourse
    as
    a complex interface. Both theoretical and empirical propositions will be
    considered.

    Linguistic Subfield(s):
    Discourse Analysis
    Phonetics
    Phonology
    Cognitive Science

    CallDeadline: 25-Feb-2005

    Call
    Prosody has certainly been one of the most popular components of
    language
    and speech within not only language sciences, but also parent
    disciplines
    such as psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics. Prosody thus
    constitutes a
    new linguistic dimension which paves the way for an increased knowledge
    of
    language and its uses, captured by the general notion of discourse.
    This symposium aims at questionning which theoretical and methodological
    frameworks would be most likely to favour an integrative approach of the
    relations of prosody to discourse. More precisely, our objective is to
    focus on the modelling of these relations, taking into account both
    experimental and theoretical perspectives. In this context, conceptions
    of
    the relations of prosody to discourse as a complex interface, and not
    simply as binary interactions (prosody/syntax or prosody/semantics) will
    be favoured.
    Communications will consist in invited, oral and poster presentations.
    Themes
    * Syntax, macrosyntax and discourse
    * Discourse semantics and pragmatics
    * Discourse prosody
    Both theoretical and empirical propositions are welcome.



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