Wednesday, February 12, 2020

 

A glass of Port is worth one month in Paradise



12th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ISAPL, Aveiro, 04–06 June 2020

We will not go to Rome. We will go to Portugal. Instead of seeing the Pope we will drink Porto. What is essential is that it will take place in spite of this migration. Linguists and Psycholinguists and Cognitivists are mental and spiritual migrants anyway.  Any question will be answered by the organizers you can contact via the emails integrated into this poster. But be sure you do not miss this opportunity.


NEW PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH: LANGUAGE, CULTURE, TECHNOLOGIES
CONGRESS SPECIAL THEMES (SECTIONS)

*       Language and cognition
*       Speech comprehension and production. Reading and writing
*       Language acquisition. Foreign language learning
*       Bilingualism and multilingualism
*       Psycholinguistic problems in translation
*       Nonverbal components in communication
*       Semiotics and Psycholinguistics
*       Awareness, emotion, memory in communication
*       Language disorders and speech pathologies. Phonoaudiology
*       Psycholinguistics and manipulation: Language and power. Political discourse
*       Language and Education. Psychopedagogy of language. Persuasion in communication and education
*       Language and social context. Discourse analysis. The dialogue
*       Psycholinguistic methodology for the analysis of literary texts
*       New problems of reading/writing posed by computer. Effects of “navigating” on computer (Internet)
*       Psycholinguistics perspective of Mass Media (MM). Ethical/negative effects of MM communication
*       Electronic progress as supported by Psycholinguistics
*       Culture and society effects on language
*       Transnational/transcultural problems in modern society
*       Ecology and language
*       Varia (please propose other possible themes with arguments).


Publication Date: 2020
Publication Name: ISAPL


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