[Corpora] [Corpora-List] CFL

evalacroix at free.fr evalacroix at free.fr
Tue Nov 18 16:55:58 UTC 2014


Dear colleagues,
I found the information that the new deadline is 30 November 2014. http://trela.clillac-arp.univ-paris-diderot.fr/fr/cfp

Best regards, Eva


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De: "Kubler Natalie" <nkubler at eila.univ-paris-diderot.fr>
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Envoyé: Mardi 18 Novembre 2014 17:47:13
Objet: [Corpora-List] CFL

Dear Colleagues,

Last Call for Papers for the TRELA2015 Conference (Research Fields in 
Applied Linguistics).
Please note that this conference includes corpus linguistics applied to 
teaching, translation, etc.

Deadline for proposals: 15 November 2014
Notification: 20 February 2015
http://trela.clillac-arp.univ-paris-diderot.fr/

*Paris 8-10 July 2015*

Applied Linguistics in the 21st Century is a rich and varied discipline, 
with many sub-domains. Each of these has its own research tradition, 
often associated with the particular countries in which it developed: 
language acquisition / learning, bi- and multi-lingualism, didactics, 
lexicography, corpus linguistics, terminology, translation studies, 
computational linguistics, variation, etc. However, these disciplines 
often share similar research fields. A prime example of this to look at 
the areas covered by the term /Applied Linguistics /and its equivalents 
/linguistique appliquée, //angewandte Linguistik,//Lingüística aplicada 
/in their respective languages.

Transdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity are trademarks of the 21^st 
Century, as can be seen in the emergence of so many multi- or 
transdisciplinary fields, including examples which combine 'humanities' 
and 'pure sciences'. Applied Linguistics, because of the variety of 
fields which it is involved in, has followed the inexorable development 
of this process of hybridization. Furthermore, the practice of Applied 
Linguistics has come to involve not only the application of theoretical 
knowledge, but also the emergence of new fields of investigation, which 
then feed back into current debates within the language sciences.

The aim of the international conference TRELA is to follow up on the 
CRELA conference in Nancy 2013, and to allow researchers and other 
practitioners in the different fields of Applied Linguistics to discuss 
and debate issues relating to common areas of research, pooling ideas on 
these topics from a multidisciplinary or transdisciplinary perspective. 
To this end, we invite submissions on any of the following areas:

·The notion of 'area' or 'field' in Applied Linguistics (multicritieral 
analysis in specific areas, comparative analysis of different fields, etc.)

·Applied Linguistics and Linguistics:Are they two distinct'areas' or a 
single 'field' or can they not be divided?

·Models and multiple-theory approaches (combining several approaches to 
explore the same area)

·Resources, tools and methodologies to explore an 'area' (or conduct 
'field' work).

·Applied Linguistics and Theoretical Linguistics: building a 
complementary approach? And what are the epistemological issues raised 
by obvious complementary?



-- 
Professeur NATALIE Kübler, UFR EILA
Directrice du CLILLAC-ARP, EA 3967
Directrice du Centre de Ressources en Langues
http://www.eila.univ-paris-diderot.fr/user/natalie_kuebler
Université Paris Diderot
5, rue Thomas Mann
7520 Paris cedex 13
tel. +33 1 57 27 64 79
fax +33 1 57 27 64 81


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