LINGUIST List 20.3453
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Wed Oct 14 2009
Confs: Historical Ling, Translation, Text/Corpus Ling/Germany
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1. Svenja
Kranich,
Workshop Multilingual Discourse Production
Message 1: Workshop Multilingual Discourse Production
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Date: 14-Oct-2009
From: Svenja Kranich <svenja.kranich uni-hamburg.de>
Subject: Workshop Multilingual Discourse Production
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Workshop Multilingual Discourse Production
Short Title: MDP
Date: 06-Nov-2009 - 07-Nov-2009
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Contact: Svenja Kranich
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.uni-hamburg.de/sfb538/workshopmdp.html
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation
Meeting Description:
The Collaborative Research Center on Multilingualism in Hamburg is organizing a workshop on multilingual discourse production. Multilingual discourse production (such as translation) represents a specific type of language contact situation. Consequences of this type of contact are manifold and may vary according to socio-historical circumstances as well as the functional and structural peculiarities of the linguistic systems involved. In the workshop we propose to study the question under which conditions contact in translation and similar discourse production types has a (lasting?) impact on the languages involved.
The program of the Workshop Multilingual Discourse Production can now be downloaded from the website: http://www.uni-hamburg.de/sfb538/workshopmdp.html. Registration, also via the website, is now open. If you are interested in coming, please register by 30th October 2009. We're looking forward to seeing you in Hamburg.
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