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Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association

 

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Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association

The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (SCLA) was formed in 2000 by Laura Janda (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Stephen Dickey (University of Kansas) to promote cognitive approaches in the field of Slavic linguistics. Since then SCLA has held five annual conferences.

The SCLA Mission

Join SCLA here, it's free!

Do you have publications that should be referenced in the Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Bibliography? Contact Ljiljana Šarić

Links:

Laura Janda's position paper on Slavic Cognitive Linguistics from SLING2K

The original UNC SCLA page, containing various links (many duplicated here), including:

International Cognitive Linguistics Association

Slavic Linguistics Society (Don't forget the conference at Indiana University, 8-10 Sept. 2006)