| ************************************ Call for Papers ************************************ Workshop (In)Coherence of Discourse 4
March 30th and 31th, 2017 LORIA - Nancy
http://discours.loria.fr ************************************
The fourth (In)Coherence of discourse workshop will be held in the University of Lorraine on March 30th and 31th, 2017. The objective of the workshop is to discuss the latest advances in the modelling of discourses, in particular the kind held with pathological patients (e.g. schizophrenics). The adopted modelling paradigm is that of formal semantics, which falls within the scope of both linguistics and logic while also making ties to the philosophy of language.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): discourse comprehension and representation experimental studies of non standard dialogues formal accounts of dialogues logic and reasoning semantics / pragmatics interfaces goals, intentions and commitments in dialogues Cognitive Psychology Psycholinguistics mental illness and cognitive (in)coherence radical interpretation logicality and cognitive (in)coherence
Like the previous (In)Coherence of discourse workshops, the fourth edition is organised by the SLAM (Schizophrenia and Language: Analysis and Modelling) project. The SLAM project aims to systematize the study of pathological conversations as part of an interdisciplinary approach combining Psychology, Linguistics, Computer Science and Philosophy. It focuses particularly on conversations involving people with psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).
Important dates: * January 9th, 2017: Submission deadline * February 6th, 2017: Notification * March 30th-31th, 2017: Workshop
Submission: Authors are invited to submit a two-page PDF abstract (including references), anonymously prepared for review, in English or French, using easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=incoherence4
Keynote speakers: Alain Lecomte, professeur émérite Université Paris 8 Ellen Breitholtz and Christine Howes, University of Gothenburg
Scientific committee: Maxime Amblard - Université de Lorraine Nicholas Asher - CNRS Toulouse Valérie Aucouturier - Université Paris Descartes Patrick Blackburn - University of Roskilde Mathilde Dargnat - Université de Lorraine Felicity Deamer - Durham University Hans van Ditmarsch - CNRS Nancy Bart Geurts - University of Nijmegen Philippe de Groote - INRIA Nancy Klaus von Heusinguer - Universität zu Köln Michel Musiol - Université de Lorraine Denis Paperno - CNRS Nancy Sylvain Pogodalla - INRIA Nancy Manuel Rebuschi - Université de Lorraine Christian Retoré - Université de Montpellier Laure Vieu - CNRS Toulouse Sam Wilkinson - Durham University
Organisation committee: Maxime Amblard (Loria, INRIA, CNRS, Université de Lorraine) Stefan Jokulsson (LHSP-Archives Poincaré, CNRS, Université de Lorraine) Michel Musiol (ATILF, UFR SHS Nancy, CNRS, Université de Lorraine) Marie-Hélène Pierre (ATILF, UFR SHS Nancy, CNRS, Université de Lorraine) Manuel Rebuschi (LHSP-Archives Poincaré, CNRS, Université de Lorraine)
Supported by: CNRS, Université de Lorraine, INRIA, MSH Lorraine, LORIA, LHSP? Archives Henri-Poincaré and ATILF
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