2nd International Symposium on Figurative Thought and Language (FTL2) 28-30 October 2015, University of Pavia, Italy FTL2 is held under the auspices of AIA - Associazione Italiana di Anglistica
and the Department of Humanities - University of Pavia Sponsored by John Benjamins and by Springer The 2nd International Symposium on Figurative Thought and Language (FTL2) will focus on the centrality of conceptual metonymy, conceptual metaphor and metaphtonymy in language and the reasoning processes with a view to fostering interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue, promoting the study of figuration in different languages and cultures, and enhancing dissemination of research results. We invite contributions from different theoretical and applied perspectives (e.g. cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and the philosophy of the mind), and methodologies (e.g., experimental protocols, cross-linguistic comparison, synchronic and diachronic analyses, translation, corpus studies). Suggested topics include (but are not restricted to) the impact of figuration on levels of linguistic analysis (morphology, lexis, semantics, pragmatics), on areas of grammar, on various types of discourse (e.g., the discourse of economics, law, medicine, philosophy, politics, psychology and psychotherapy), on the language of emotions.
The Symposium will bestow the FTL Young Researchers’ Award (FTL-YRA) upon three deserving young researchers, who must be doctoral candidates or doctoral graduates within the five years prior to 30 June 2015. The papers must be an original unpublished investigation dealing with figuration. The Young Researcher Award Committee will select three papers based on scientific quality, innovation, significance of the contribution to the field, and clarity. The best paper will receive a certificate of recognition and a monetary prize of 300 euros; the second and third finalists will receive a certificate of recognition and a book from John Benjamins. Plenary Speakers Prof. Angeliki ATHANASIADOU, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Prof. Mario BRDAR and Rita SZABÓ, Osijek University, Croatia, and Eötvös-Loránd University, Hungary Prof. Herbert L. COLSTON, University of Alberta, Canada Prof. Zóltan Kövecses, Eötvös-Loránd University, Hungary Prof. Emeritus Günter RADDEN, University of Hamburg, Germany
Prof. Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza, University of La Rioja, Spain Prof. Luca VANZAGO, University of Pavia, Italy
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