Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track explores the intersection of cognitive linguistics and language acquisition, emphasizing how cognitive processes influence learning outcomes. Contributions may include empirical studies and theoretical frameworks that elucidate the cognitive mechanisms underlying language learning.
Focusing on the psychological dimensions of language use, this track invites papers that examine how cognitive processes shape linguistic behavior. Topics may include language perception, production, and the role of memory in language processing.
This track addresses the practical applications of linguistic theories in educational settings, highlighting innovative pedagogical strategies. Papers may explore curriculum design, teaching methodologies, and assessment practices informed by applied linguistics.
This track investigates the role of semantics in language learning and communication, focusing on how meaning is constructed and interpreted. Contributions may include analyses of semantic frameworks and their implications for language education.
This track examines the various communication strategies employed by language learners and their effectiveness in facilitating language acquisition. Papers may explore both verbal and non-verbal communication techniques within diverse learning environments.
Focusing on the cognitive processes involved in linguistic development, this track invites research on how learners acquire language skills over time. Studies may address developmental milestones and the impact of age and experience on language learning.
This track delves into the challenges and methodologies associated with grammar acquisition in language learning. Contributions may include theoretical discussions and empirical studies on effective grammar instruction techniques.
Exploring the interplay between cognitive linguistics and cultural influences, this track invites papers that examine how cultural contexts shape language use and learning. Topics may include cross-cultural communication and the role of cultural cognition in language education.
This track focuses on the integration of technology in language learning, highlighting innovative tools and platforms that enhance cognitive engagement. Papers may address the effectiveness of digital resources and their impact on learning outcomes.
This track encourages interdisciplinary approaches to understanding language learning, drawing insights from psychology, education, and cognitive science. Contributions may explore collaborative frameworks that enhance language acquisition through diverse academic lenses.
Focusing on the dynamics of language learning in multilingual environments, this track invites research on the cognitive and social implications of acquiring multiple languages. Papers may discuss strategies for effective multilingual education and the cognitive benefits of bilingualism.
