PHRAME: Phraseological complexity measures in learner Italian. Integrating eye 
tracking, computational and learner corpus methods to develop second language 
pedagogical resources Closing event
Perugia, 27-28 November 2023
CALL FOR PAPERS

Phraseological units are ubiquitous in language use (Altenberg, 1998; Sinclair, 
1991), crucial in the assessment of overall language proficiency (Paquot, 2018) 
and central in language processing and development (Siyanova-Chanturia & 
Pellicer-Sánchez, 2019). But what’s in a phraseological unit? The most recently 
published literature will point us towards different answers, depending on the 
different possible perspectives that we may adopt, such as that of corpus 
linguistics, psycholinguistics or language testing.

Our “PHRAME” project has spent the last four years trying to merge these three 
fields and is now approaching its final phases.

The closing event for the “PHRAME” project will take place at the University 
for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy) on 27th and 28th November 2023. Its aim will 
be twofold. First, to gather scholars working in the field of phraseology, 
using a variety of methods to investigate this area of language use, 
processing, and development. Second, to present the findings of our research 
project not only in relation to the different adjoining fields upon which it is 
based (corpus linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computational sciences), but 
also with respect to the theoretical premises within which it is grounded 
(complexity theory, usage-based linguistics) and its applicative outputs (a 
syllabus for teaching Italian phraseology and a language test for assessing 
phraseological competence in Italian L2).

We invite contributions including, but not limited to, the following areas of 
research:
- Corpus-based approaches in the study of L2 phraseology
- Psycholinguistic approaches in the study of L2 phraseology
- Computational and NLP approaches in the study of L2 phraseology
- Complexity theory and second language acquisition studies
- Mixed-methods approaches in the study of L2 phraseology
- Syllabus design for the development of phraseological competence
- Testing and assessing L2 phraseological competence

The abstracts for full paper presentations should be written in English. They 
should not exceed 500 words, references included. The abstract should be sent 
to [email protected] in a Word document containing the following 
information:
- Title of the proposed presentation
- Name of the author(s)
- Affiliation of the author(s)

Keynote speakers of the event will be:
- Philip Durrant (University of Exeter)
- Gabriele Pallotti (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
- Anna Siyanova-Chanturia (University of Wellington and Ocean University of 
China)

The presented papers will be collected and published.
Participation to the event will be free, but registration will be required. The 
official languages of the event are Italian and English. Live-streaming of the 
event will be available. Registration for in-person participation will close on 
10th November 2023.

Important dates
30 May 2023: First Call for submission of abstracts. Abstract submission opens
30 June 2023: Second and final Call for submission of abstracts
16 July 2023: Abstract submission closes
30 August 2023: Abstract reviews assigned
17 September 2023: Abstract reviews completed
22 September 2023: Notification to authors
10 November 2023: Registration for in-person participation closes
27-28 November 2023: PHRAME closing event

Any questions regarding the call for papers and the event may be directed to 
[email protected].

Scientific and organising committee:
Giulio Biondi, Veronica D’Alesio, Irene Fioravanti, Luciana Forti, Valentina 
Franzoni, Sabine Koesters Gensini, Francesca La Russa, Francesca Malagnini, 
Alfredo Milani, Maria Roccaforte, Valentino Santucci, Stefania Spina, Fabio 
Zanda.

References
   
   - Altenberg, B. (1998). On the phraseology of spoken English: The evidence 
of recurrent word-combinations. In A. P. Cowie (Ed.), Phraseology: Theory, 
analysis and applications (pp. 101–122). Oxford University Press.
   - Paquot, M. (2018). Phraseological Competence: A Missing Component in 
University Entrance Language Tests? Insights From a Study of EFL Learners’ Use 
of Statistical Collocations. Language Assessment Quarterly, 1–15.<
   - Sinclair, J. M. (1991). Corpus, Concordance, Collocation. Oxford 
University Press.
   - Siyanova-Chanturia, A., & Pellicer-Sánchez, A. (2019). Understanding 
Formulaic Language A Second Language Acquisition Perspective. Routledge.   
 
Web page of the event: PHRAME: Phraseological complexity Measures in learner 
Italian (Closing event)

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--Luciana Forti
Ricercatrice t.d. - tipo AL-LIN/01 Glottologia e linguisticaUniversità per 
Stranieri di PerugiaPiazza Fortebraccio, 4 - 06123 Perugia, Italia
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