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CALL. 15/02/2020: Conversation and Dialogue in Latin (21st ICLL 2021) -Santiago de Compostela (Spain

The participants of the workshop will discuss and share thoughts and ideas on the representation of talk-in-interaction in Latin texts: in comedy and tragedy, in philosophical and literary dialogues, and in isolated passages of other literary genres, such as epic poetry, historiography, satire and novel. We welcome proposals for contributions based on Conversation Analysis or other interaction-focused approaches and pragmatic frameworks.

FECHA LÍMITE/DEADLINE/SCADENZA: 15/02/2020

FECHA CONGRESO/CONGRESS DATE/DATA CONGRESSO: 24-25-26-27-28/05/2021

ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Rodrigo Verano (Autonomous University of Madrid); Rodie Risselada (University of Amsterdam); Łukasz Berger (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań)

INFO: web - rodrigo.verano@uam.es

CALL:

Possible subtopics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Turn-taking: self- and other-selection.

- Turn design and anatomy, the internal organisation of utterances

- Sequence organisation (adjacency pairs and other possible constructions, preference and dispreference, etc.)

- Dialogue cohesion, nextness, and congruity

- Conflictual talk, miscommunication, and repair

- Performing gender and status in conversation

- The use of multi-functional tokens: pragmatic and discourse markers.

- Markers of orality in written texts

- Aspects of the literary representation of natural conversation in different genres


Submission Details:

Interested researchers are invited to submit abstracts in any of the congress’s official languages: English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Spanish. Accepted papers will be limited to 20 minutes and will be followed by a discussion in English. Since the Workshop will take place at the 21st International Colloquium of Latin Linguistics (https://www.icll2021.com), all participants should register for that colloquium. Please send your title and abstract to 21icllsantiago@gmail.com and clearly state that your submission is to be considered for the Workshop. Submitted proposals will be evaluated by both the 21st ICLL Committee and the Workshop organisers. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words (exclusive of references) and should state research questions, approach, method, data, and (expected) results. Participants will be requested to submit their papers to the organisers two months in advance (by March 2021) in order to prepare the forthcoming discussion.

For further information about the workshop: rodrigo.verano@uam.es


Important deadlines

February 15, 2020: submission of title and abstract

April 15, 2020: notification of acceptance to participants

March 15, 2021: submission of papers for discussion.

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