Extended deadline for abstract submission: 24 March 2024
The 8th International Conference 'Discourse Markers in Romance Languages'
https://sites.google.com/view/disrom2024
Lisbon, Portugal, 19-21 June 2024
*Important Dates*
24 March 2024 New deadline for abstract submission ! 30 April 2024 Notification of acceptance 19-21 June 2024 Conference dates
*Meeting Description*
The Conference is one of a series of conferences on discourse markers in Romance languages (Madrid, 2010; Buenos Aires, 2011; Campinas, 2012; Heidelberg, 2015; Louvain-la- Neuve, 2017; Bergamo, 2019; Craiova 2022) and aims to build on the previous events, serving as a platform for internationally renowned linguists and young researchers alike to exchange views and ideas and to broaden their research perspectives.
This Conference’s theme will deal specifically :
1. with interactions between DMs and their explicit/implicit context, overcoming the traditional divide between their textual and interpersonal functions; 2. with the subjective adjustment function of DMs.
Researchers on discourse markers in Romance languages are invited to submit contributions on these topics, as well as on related subjects including (but not restricted to): - definition of the discourse marker category; - lexicons of discourse markers; - discourse markers and their relation to other pragmatic categories; - syntax-prosody-discourse interface; - sociolinguistic approaches to discourse markers; - variation of discourse markers across registers, languages and language varieties; - translation studies; - L1 and L2 acquisition of discourse markers; - diachronic studies; - experimental studies; - corpus-based and computational studies; - applied studies (business language, legal discourse, educational settings, etc.).
*Submissions*
The Conference will be on-site. Two presentation modalities will be possible: oral presentation and poster presentation.
Abstracts should not exceed one page (single spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, not including figures and references, and must be uploaded as pdf). Abstracts can be written in any Romance language or in English.
They should be anonymous.
They will be submitted via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=disrom2024).
Authors must select the option oral presentation or poster presentation during the submission process on EasyChair.
*Keynote Speakers (provisional list)*
Denis Paillard (CNRS and Université Paris Diderot)
Isabel Margarida Duarte (Universidade de Porto)
*Workshop organizers (University of Lisbon)*
- Pierre Lejeune - Marco Favaro - Fabrizio Macagno - Amália Mendes
*Scientific Committee*
Joanna Blochowiak (Université de Genève)
Margarita Borreguero Zuloaga (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Chloé Braud (University of Copenhague)
Sorina Ciobanu (University of Iasi)
Maria Antónia Diniz Caetano Coutinho (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Maria Josep Cuenca (Universitat de València) Antonio Briz Gómez (Universitat de València)
Conceição Carapinha (Universidade de Coimbra)
Anna-Maria De Cesare (Universität Dresden)
Iria da Cunha (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia)
Gaétane Dostie (Université de Sherbrooke)
Oana Adriana Duta (University of Craiova)
Chiara Fedriani (Università di Genova) Mar Garachana Camarero (Universitat de Barcelona)
Chiara Ghezzi (Universitá di Bergamo)
Sonia Gómez-Jordana (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Pedro Gras (Université d’Anvers) Martin Hummel (Universität Graz)
Julia Lavid Lopez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Diana Lewis (Université Aix-Marseille)
Araceli López Serena (Universidad de Sevilla)
José Pinto de Lima (Centro de Linguística da Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Maria Aldina Marques (Universidade do Minho)
Piera Molinelli (Università di Bergamo) Silvia Murillo Ornat (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Cornelia Plag (Universidade de Coimbra)
Salvador Pons Bordería (Universitat de València)
Cecilia Popescu (University of Craiova)
Laurent Prévot (Université Aix-Marseille)
Augusto Soares da Silva (Universidade Catolica Portuguesa)
Laure Vieu (IRIT – Université de Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier)
Jacqueline Visconti (Università di Genova) Sandrine Zufferey (Universität zu Bern)