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Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association

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The Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association AELCO-SCOLA) was founded in Alicante in 1998. Its main goal is to encourage research related to the study of language from the viewpoint of Cognitive Linguistics in Spain.

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International conferences

AELCO-SCOLA organises international conferences every two years since 1998 at different universities in Spain. So far, conferences have held at

  • University of Alicante 1998
  • Complutense University of Madrid 2000
  • University of Valencia 2002
  • University of Zaragoza 2004
  • University of Murcia 2006
  • University of Jaume I, Castelló 2008
  • University of Castilla-La Mancha (Toledo) 2010
  • University of Almería 2012
  • University of Extremadura (Badajoz) 2014
  • International journal

    The Journal of the Association is the Review of Cognitive Linguistics published by John Benjamins and with an impact factor 0.571.

    References

    Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association Wikipedia