*Call for papers*
*Socio-cultural factors in style *
The Research Group in Stylistics at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
(__stylistics.elte.hu_ <http://www.stylistics.elte.hu/>_) is inviting
linguists to the international conference 'Socio-cultural factors in
style', due to take place in Budapest, 5-6.02. 2014.
The conference is aimed primarily at functional cognitive linguists with
an interest in stylistics. Its central topic is the functions of
socio-cultural factors in style. Functional cognitive linguistics
produces complex usage-based descriptions, foregrounding the motivations
behind specific construals of meaning in intersubjective usage events.
Fundamental factors of a functionally oriented description of dynamic
semantics and grammar include discourse, speech situation,
conceptualizer perspective and the dynamic relation between schema and
instantiation. The present conference focuses on the stylistic
components of linguistic variability.
From a functional cognitive perspective, style is an aspect of
discursive meaning derived from particular modes of construal and
symbolization. Style can be studied from multiple vantage points and at
varying levels of abstraction. Besides the stylistic potential of
language and the stylistic structure of particular discourses or
discourse types, socio-cultural factors can be explored with a view to
the more or less conventionalized social functions of linguistic
expressions in a speech community. Looked at in this way, style is a
function of the norms of socially based interpersonal relations, and it
is attributed to linguistic expressions in specific usage events.
Socio-cultural factors of style include the domains of attitude,
situation, value (value saturation vs. deprivation), time (archaism vs.
neologism), and language varieties.
The conference focuses on three large, closely related issues:
1) the functional cognitive theory and methodology of the study of style,
2) the general features of socio-cultural factors in the functional
system of style; linguistic variability and stylistic variables based on
socio-cultural factors,
3) socio-cultural variables of style as instantiated in particular
discourses.
The conference aims to reinterpret basic issues and raise new questions
in stylistic research, with special regard to the following:
1) developing an integrated theory and methodology for studying the
cognitive and socio-cultural underpinnings of language, to be applied to
stylistic research,
2) exploring the implications of cognitive semantics and pragmatics for
the study of style,
3) harmonizing the style-related concepts and results of
sociolinguistics and cognitive linguistics,
4) investigating the language- and culture-specific features of style in
the theoretical and methodological framework of cognitive linguistics.
The language of the conference is English.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Willie van Peer
Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy
The deadline for submission of abstracts (in English; max one page
including data and references) is December 12, 2013. Please submit your
abstract as attached message (in both .pdf and .doc formats) by e-mail
to the address of the organizing committee: __stylistics(a)btk.elte.hu_
<mailto:stylistics@btk.elte.hu>_. The abstracts will be evaluated by the
organizing committee. Participants will be notified about acceptance by
December 28, 2013.
The registration fee is EUR 80,00 payable by bank transfer.
Abstract submission
The body of the e-mail should include the following information
(preferably in this order):
1) Name of the participant
2) Title of presentation
3) Affiliation
4) E-mail address
The book of abstracts will be published on the conference website, at
__stylistics.elte.hu_ <http://www.stylistics.elte.hu/>_.
The orgainzers at Eötvös Loránd University:
Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy
Szilárd Tátrai
Réka Sólyom
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