LINGUIST List 19.1747
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Sun Jun 01 2008
Calls: General Linguistics/Canada; Discourse Analysis/Poland
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1. Andrea
Wilhelm,
Dene (Athabaskan) Languages Conference 2008
2. Piotr
Cap,
Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation & FLT
Message 1: Dene (Athabaskan) Languages Conference 2008
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Date: 01-Jun-2008
From: Andrea Wilhelm <wilhelm uvic.ca>
Subject: Dene (Athabaskan) Languages Conference 2008
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Full Title: Dene (Athabaskan) Languages Conference 2008 Date: 03-Jul-2008 - 06-Jul-2008 Location: Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada Contact Person: Val Wood Meeting Email: vjwood mcsnet.ca Web Site: http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/alc/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Athapaskan Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2008 Meeting Description: The Dene (Athabaskan) Languages Conference brings together linguists, speakers, educators and policy makers from across the Athabaskan region. Over the past two decades this conference has become the principal forum in which members of geographically distant, but culturally and intellectually related, Athabaskan communities can compare notes and learn from each other. This year's theme is 'Language and the Arts'. Second Call for Papers Please submit your proposal for Papers (30 minutes) or Group Presentations (60 minutes) by Sunday, 15 June 2008, on any topic relating to Dene/Athapaskan languages, including: - language revitalization - language documentation and analysis - language teaching, learning, and acquisition - academic and community collaborations - community language and culture programs - language and technology - language materials development - Dene Indigenous knowledge and, especially, - language and the arts Your proposal should include: - title and abstract (no more than one page) - type of presentation (30 minutes or 60 minutes) - name and affiliation of presenter(s) - contact information (including phone/fax numbers, email and mailing addresses) for lead presenter - any special presentation equipment required (a digital projector and loud speakers will be provided) Please submit your abstract in .pdf format if your text includes special fonts. Presentations should be aimed at a general audience. There will be a single session for the 2-day conference. By email, please submit proposals to: dene2008 ualberta.ca By mail, please submit proposals to: 2008 Dene Languages Conference Department of Linguistics 4-34 Assiniboia Hall University of Alberta Edmonton, AB T6G 2E7 Canada The 1-day Dene Arts Festival on Wednesday, 3 July, requires no special proposal. If you or your group wish to perform or display materials, crafts, or artifacts, please notify Valerie Wood at mcsnet.ca> or 780-726-2887 (home) or 780-726-7667 (work).
Message 2: Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation & FLT
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Date: 31-May-2008
From: Piotr Cap <strus_pl yahoo.com>
Subject: Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation & FLT
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Full Title: Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation & FLT Short Title: Discourse Approaches Date: 24-Oct-2008 - 26-Oct-2008 Location: Wloclawek, Poland Contact Person: Piotr Cap Meeting Email: strus_pl yahoo.com Web Site: http://www.pwsz.wloclawek.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=118&Itemid=152 Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2008 Meeting Description: We invite papers representing the current state of research in the status of discourse functional awareness in its source field of linguistic pragmatics, as well as its impact on the fields of translation and foreign language teaching (FLT). First Circular and Call for Papers 1st International Conference Discourse Approaches to Functional Linguistics, Translation and Foreign Language Teaching Organized by Teacher Training College in Włocławek & Department of Pragmatics, University of Łódź W?oc?awek, Poland, 24-26 October 2008 Conference Theme The organizers encourage papers representing the current state of research in the status of discourse functional awareness in its source field of linguistic pragmatics, as well as its impact on the fields of translation and foreign language teaching (FLT). Participants are invited to prepare 20-minute presentations (to be followed by 10-minute discussion time) on or related to one of the following topics: - Discourse functional and pragmatic analysis of social communication (ideology; language of politics and the media; advertising; misunderstandings; humor, etc.) - Status of functional linguistics in relation to such disciplines as sociolinguistics, anthropology, social psychology, cognitive linguistics and culture studies - Methodology of discourse studies and organization of the parameters of analysis - Corpus selection in large or heterogeneous discourses - Discourse meaning in translation/interpreting from the perspective of cognitive sciences, corpus linguistics, lexicology and semantics - Functional equivalence in translation/interpreting - Pragmatics of the translation/interpretation of the media, legal, political, scientific and business language - General ways of implementation of the pragmatic and discourse functional awareness in FLT, including on-line courses - Instruction in speech act comprehension - Developing teaching materials for function-focused L2 instruction NB: The list of topics is not exhaustive Plenaries: The organizers invited a number of leading specialists in the area of linguistic pragmatics, functional linguistics, translation studies and FLT, some of whom have already confirmed their participation - David Singleton (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland), Richard W. Janney (University of Munich, Germany), Josef Schmied (Chemnitz University, Germany). Details will be announced in the 2nd circular. Papers: The conference language is English. Participants intending to give a paper are requested to send a 200-300 word abstract by e-mail to both of the following addresses: violahale autograf.pl and strus_pl yahoo.com The abstract should include name and the academic title, academic affiliation, e-mail address and a postal address. The extended deadline for the submission of abstracts is 15 June, 2008. Notification of acceptance will be sent by 30 June, 2008. Conference papers will be refereed and published with an international publisher. Participants without a paper are asked to e-mail their name and academic affiliation. Registration Costs: Conference fee is 100 Euros. Accommodation and full board in the Conference Center, including a buffet dinner party is 250 Euros. Participants from Poland, East European countries and countries with severe currency restrictions will be offered reduced fees of 50 Euros (200 PLN, conference fee) and 125 Euros (500 PLN, accommodation and board). Please note that accommodation and full board cover a two-night stay (24th-25th, 25th-26th October, breakfast included) plus the following meals: lunch and supper on the 24th, lunch and buffet dinner on the 25th and lunch on the 26th. Participants will be additionally charged for extra nights according to the following tariff: 60 Euros for each additional night (breakfast included) plus 15 Euros for each additional meal (lunch or supper). Participants from Poland, East European countries and countries with severe currency restrictions will be given a 50% discount. All participants are requested to make a calculated payment of the total cost of their participation until 31 July, 2008 to the following bank account: ''Discourse Approaches'' PWSZ Włocławek KDBS o/Włocławek 45 9550 0003 2001 0070 9554 0001 Participants wishing to stay more than two nights are requested to notify us by e-mail of the exact dates not later than two weeks before all their fees are transferred to our account. The second circular, which will contain detailed information on the conference venue, transportation, as well as a provisional program of the conference will be e-mailed to the registered participants by 15 August, 2008. For further information please contact either of the conference organizers: Viola Hale-Mucha, M.A. (violahale autograf.pl) Prof. Piotr Cap, Ph.D. (strus_pl yahoo.com)
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