Call for papers

PROTOLANG 4
Ways to (proto)language conference series


DATE AND LOCATION: 24-26 SEPTEMBER 2015, Rome Tre University, Department of 
Philosophy, Communication and Visual Arts
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 FEBRUARY 2015
WEBSITE: http://protolang.org/
CONTACT:  protolanguage.2...@uniroma3.it<mailto:protolanguage.2...@uniroma3.it>


INVITED SPEAKERS:
Michael C. Corballis (University of Auckland)
Dan Dediu (Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics)
Francesco D’Errico (University of Bordeaux)
Daniel Dor (Tel Aviv University)
Ian Tattersall (American Museum of Natural History)
Elisabetta Visalberghi (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies - CNR 
Rome)


INVITED SESSIONS:


HOLISTIC APPROACH ONTO MINDS IN OUR CLOSEST RELATIVES: WHAT DO THEY TELL ABOUT 
EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF HUMAN COGNITION?
Organized by Professor Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Primate Research Institute of Kyoto 
University & President of The International Primatological Society)


LANGUAGE ORIGIN SOCIETY (LOS) SPECIAL SESSION  - [see the CFP: 
http://protolang.org/node/18]
Organized by Professor Bernard Bichakjian (Radboud University Nijmegen)


ONTOGENY AND LANGUAGE EVOLUTION
Organizers: Andy Lock (Massey University, New Zealand) and Chris Sinha (Hunan 
University, China)


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS:
We call for:

talks
posters
symposia

The list of conference areas includes:
* animal cognition
* animal communication
* anthropology (linguistic, social, cultural)
* cognitive science
* cognitive semiotics
* computational modelling
* general evolutionary theory
* genetics of language
* gesture studies
* linguistics
* neuroscience of language
* paleoanthropology
* philosophy of biology
* philosophy of language
* Pleistocene archaeology
* primatology
* psychology (evolutionary, comparative, developmental)
* speech physiology


SUBMISSION

Talks and posters:

Please submit an abstract of 400 words prepared for anonymous review to the 
EasyChair website:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=protolang4

Submissions should be suitable for 30 minutes presentation (20 min for 
presentation and 10 min for discussion).

Symposia:

Please submit a proposal including: (a) Title of the symposium, (b) name and 
affiliation of the organizers, (c) a general description of the symposium (400 
words), (d) abstract of each contributed talk (100-150 words)

Submissions should be suitable for a two-hour session and include 3 to 5 
presentations.
The organizers are responsible for submitting the full symposium program to the 
EasyChair website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=protolang4. The 
organizers will also act as chairs of their session.

Note: abstracts of talks, posters and symposia must be submitted in .doc (or 
.docx) or .txt, no PDF format will be accepted.



IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 1 February 2015
Notifications of acceptance: 20 March 2015
Early registration deadline: 30 June 2015
Conference: 24-26 September 2015



ABOUT PROTOLANG
The Protolang conference series creates an interdisciplinary platform for 
scholarly discussion on the origins of symbolic communication distinctive of 
human beings. The thematic focus of Protolang is on delineating the genetic, 
anatomical, neuro-cognitive, socio-cultural, semiotic, symbolic and ecological 
requirements for evolving (proto)language. Sign use, tools, cooperative 
breeding, pointing, vocalisation, intersubjectivity, bodily mimesis, planning 
and navigation are among many examples of such possible factors through which 
hominins have gained a degree of specificity that is not found in other forms 
of animal communication and cognition. We aim at identifying the proximate and 
ultimate causes as well as the mechanisms by which these requirements evolved; 
evaluating the methodologies, research tools and simulation techniques; and 
enabling extended and vigorous exchange of ideas across disciplinary borders.We 
invite scholars from A(rcheology) to Z(oology), and all disciplines in between, 
to contribute data, experimental and theoretical research, and look forward to 
welcoming you at one of our conferences!



PERMANENT ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Francesco Ferretti
Nathalie Gontier
Luke McCrohon
Sylwester Orzechowski
Natalie Uomini
Slawomir Wacewicz
Jordan Zlatev
Przemyslaw Zywiczynski



LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Francesco Ferretti (Roma Tre University) - Chair
Ines Adornetti (Roma Tre University - University of L'Aquila)
Alessandra Chiera (University of Messina - Roma Tre University)
Erica Cosentino (University of Calabria)
Mauro Dorato (Roma Tre University)
Serena Nicchiarelli (Roma Tre University)?

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Organising Commettee
PROTOLANG 4, 24-26 September 2015
Roma Tre University - Italy
http://protolang.org/
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