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LINGUIST List 21.1271

Mon Mar 15 2010

Calls: Translation/ Translation Studies in the New Millennium (Jrnl)

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        1.    İsmail Boztas, Translation Studies in the New Millennium

Message 1: Translation Studies in the New Millennium
Date: 12-Mar-2010
From: İsmail Boztas <boztas44hotmail.com>
Subject: Translation Studies in the New Millennium
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Full Title: Translation Studies in the New Millennium


Linguistic Field(s): English;Translation

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2010

Reminder

TRANSLATION STUDIES IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
CALL FOR PAPERS

The School of Applied Languages of Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey
announces VOLUME 8 of its annual journal, TRANSLATION STUDIES IN THE NEW
MILLENNIUM, an international journal of translation and interpreting,
published in English, French, Turkish and German.

AIM: to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between theoreticians and
practitioners about important issues in translation studies

EDITORS: Barbara Blackwell Gulen, İsmail Boztas, Sirin Okyayuz Yener
INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD: Berrin Aksoy (Atılım University), Helga
Dagyeli-Bohne (Friedrich Alexander University), Frans Delaet
(ISTI-Brussels), Martin Forstner (Johannes Gutenberg University), Heidrun
Gezyrmisch-Arbogast (University of Saarland), Basil Hatim (American
University of Sharjah), George Ho (College of Languages-Taiwan), Tanju Inal
(Bilkent University), Ahmet Kocaman (Ufuk University), Hannelore Lee-Jahnke
(University of Geneva), Alexis Nouss (University of Cardiff), Dorota Pacek
(University of Birmingham), Frank Peters (University College Antwerp),
Rainer Schulte (University of Texas-Dallas), Said M. Shiyab (United Arab
Emirates University), Gideon Toury (Tel-Aviv University), and Maurizio
Viezzi (University of Trieste)

· Manuscript Deadline: June 15, 2010
· Next Issue: October 2010
· Style sheet for journals: http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~sal/style.doc

http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~sal/


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