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TDL2019 Finland
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2019/06/17 - 2019/06/19
Link https://www.jyu.fi/en/congress/tdl2019
Address University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Geolocation 62° 14' 12", 25° 43' 54"
Abstract due 2018/11/05
Submission deadline 2018/11/05
Final version due
Notification date 2018/12/10
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Thinking, doing, learning 2019, Jyväskylä, Finland

'Call for Papers

The 4th international conference Thinking, doing, learning: Usage based perspectives on second language learning will be held in the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, on June 17-19, 2019.

The aim of TDL is to advance our understanding of what it means to take a usage-based approach to L2 learning and L2 research. We invite researchers to explore a wide variety of topics related to language usage, language learning, and cognition. These include questions such as what it means to interact in L2 in different social contexts, how speakers accomplish social actions in moment-to-moment sense-making activities, and what is the nature of language use environments as well as sediments of usage events left as “acquired linguistic constructions” in the individual language learner. This variety of questions involves strong, empirical and theoretical considerations of language, learning, and cognition:

   *what is language – constructions or interactional competence?
   *what is learning – social action or long-term portability?
   *what is cognition – an individual property or a socially distributed phenomenon?, and
   *what are the implications for L2 teaching?

We therefore invite conference contributions that draw on epistemologies, theories, and methods from across the spectrum of usage-based language learning research, including data-driven and theory driven empirical investigations of the relation between cognition, context, interaction, and language learning. We are particularly, but not exclusively, interested in research that tackles (aspects of) the above-mentioned questions about the nature of language, learning, and cognition.

We invite the submission of abstracts (for paper or poster presentations) addressing these aspects of L2 learning research. These include, but are not limited to:

   *Construction-based language learning
   *Conversation Analytic approaches to L2 learning and interactional competence
   *Embodiment, gestures and language learning
   *Dynamic Systems / Chaos-Complexity-based language learning
   *Linguistic relativity, thinking-for-speaking and language learning
   *Language socialization
   *Socio-cognitive, socio-cultural, ecological language learning
   *Pedagogical implications of the above-mentioned strands


Talks will be allocated 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for questions. Posters will be put up on the first day of the conference and remain up for the duration of the conference. The language of the conference is English.

Abstracts of no more than 300 words (excluding references) should be submitted via the electronic abstract submission system. Please indicate whether you would like to present a poster or a paper.

All abstracts will be subject to double-blind peer review by an international Scientific Committee. The deadline for abstract submission is 5 November 2018. Notification of acceptance will be given by 10 December 2018.

For further information, contact tdl2019@jyu.fi

Welcome to Jyväskylä!