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Past FiCLA conferences

A symposium organized by the Finnish Cognitive Linguistics (FiCLA) on Metaphors of Power was held 12-13 October 2006 in Helsinki.

A symposium organized by the Finnish Cognitive Linguistics (FiCLA) on Interdisciplinary Themes in Cognitive Language Research was held November 25-26, 2005 in Helsinki.

A workshop on semantics organized by FiCLA, Cognitivism Meets Dynamism, took place June 14, 2005 in Espoo, Finland. The workshop was held in connection with the International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Adaptive Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (AKRR05) at the Helsinki University of Technology in Espoo.

The 2004 FiCLA seminars were "The Whole Capacity of Language" at the Helsinki University of Technology in April 2004 and "Processing and Experience" at the University of Joensuu in September 2004.

In 2003 FiCLA organized two seminars: in June, "Subjectivity in Language", and in October, "Module Storming", both at the University of Turku.

In 2002 two FiCLA seminars were held at the University of Turku: "Language in the Middle of Cognition II" and "Cognitive Linguistics East of Eden", the latter held in September 2002 in collaboration with the Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association affiliate. In addition, FiCLA sponsored a workshop on The Generalization of Scientific Results at the University of Joensuu.

In September 2001 a FiCLA symposium on Linguistic Conceptualization and Context was held at the Abo Akademi University in Turku.

In October 2000, FiCLA organized a multi-disciplinary seminar "Language in the Middle of Cognition" aboard M/S Viking Amorella, Turku.

In May 2000, FiCLA held its first annual meeting at the University of Oulu.

Updated 3 Aug 2007

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