LINGUIST List 19.2874
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Sun Sep 21 2008
Calls: Applied Ling/USA; Applied Ling,Hist Ling,Lexicography/France
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1. Lida
Cope,
TESOL and Applied Linguistics Graduate Students
2. Albin
Wagener,
Étymologie et Traduction
Message 1: TESOL and Applied Linguistics Graduate Students
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Date: 21-Sep-2008
From: Lida Cope <copel ecu.edu>
Subject: TESOL and Applied Linguistics Graduate Students
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Full Title: TESOL and Applied Linguistics Graduate Students Short Title: TALGS Date: 21-Feb-2009 - 21-Feb-2009 Location: Greenville, NC, USA Contact Person: Lida Cope Meeting Email: talgs ecu.edu Web Site: http://core.ecu.edu/engl/talgs/conference/conference.htm Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 07-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: TALGS (TESOL/Applied Linguistics Graduate Students) is a graduate student-run conference that provides a serious yet relaxed environment for graduate students and professionals working in a variety of applied linguistic fields and TESL/TEFL to present their work, receive feedback, and network. TALGS is committed to bettering the educational experience of language learners by providing a comfortable environment for interaction between theory/ research and practice/teaching. Invited Plenary Speaker: Jodi Crandall (Department of Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Second Call for Papers Information: http://linguistlist.org/issues/19/19-1674.html#2
Message 2: Étymologie et Traduction
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Date: 15-Jul-2008
From: Albin Wagener <albin.wagener gmail.com>
Subject: Étymologie et Traduction
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Full Title: Étymologie et Traduction Date: 03-Jun-2009 - 04-Jun-2009 Location: Angers, France Contact Person: Annie Birks Meeting Email: annie.birks uco.fr Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Lexicography; Translation Call Deadline: 03-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: June 3-4, 2009 Colloque portant sur l'étymologie et la traduction, proposé par le CIRHILL, à l'Université Catholique de l'Ouest, Angers (France). The topics of this conference are etymology and translation matters. It is organized by the CIRHILL at the Catholic University of the West in Angers, France. Papers may be submitted in English. Dans la continuité du colloque de mars 2008 intitulé «Étymologiques : histoires de mots, histoire des mots», le CIRHiLL propose de nouvelles rencontres en juin 2009 qui porteront sur la relation entre «Étymologie et Traduction». Ce colloque intéressera aussi bien des traducteurs et des enseignants de traduction, que des philologues, lexicologues, lexicographes, rédacteurs, relecteurs... Ces deux approches seront suivies en 2010 d'une réflexion élargie aux rapports entre l'étymologie et l'exégèse littéraire. Les communications pourront être en français et en anglais. To follow up on its conference on Etymology of March 2008, the CIRHiLL (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in History, Language and Literature) is pleased to invite papers for its next conference dealing with the relationship between "Etymology and Translation". It is planned for 3 and 4 June 2009 at the Catholic University in Angers (Loire Valley), France. This conference welcomes translators as well as teachers of translation, philologists, lexicologists, lexicographers, writers, proofreaders and all academics wishing to share their views on the role of etymology in the art of translating. Research field may include: - Translation Studies - Literature Analysis - General Linguistics - Philology - Lexicology - Semantics - Poetics - Corpus Linguistics Please send proposals for contributions together with a short outline to annie.birks uco.fr before 3rd January 2009. The presentations and articles must be either in French or in English. Further information will be sent by e-mail to the participants. Selected papers may be published in a corresponding volume.
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