11.1086, Calls: Terminologie Bilingue, MAKING SENSE

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Subject: 11.1086, Calls: Terminologie Bilingue, MAKING SENSE

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1)
Date:  Fri, 12 May 2000 18:48:28 +0100 (BST)
From:  Anca Gata <anca_gata at yahoo.co.uk>
Subject:  Terminologie Bilingue

2)
Date:  Thu, 11 May 2000 18:01:56 +0200
From:  meulen <atm at let.rug.nl>
Subject:  MAKING SENSE: From Lexeme to Discourse

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Fri, 12 May 2000 18:48:28 +0100 (BST)
From:  Anca Gata <anca_gata at yahoo.co.uk>
Subject:  Terminologie Bilingue


colloque
TERMINOLOGIE BILINGUE :
THÉORIE, PRATIQUE, DIDACTIQUE
Galati, ROMANIE, du 1er au 3 juin 2000

Organisateur : Université "Dunarea de Jos" Galati, Roumanie

Domaines d'intérêt :
dictionnaires terminologiques bilingues et plurilingues outils de
recherche en terminologie stratégies d'enseignement de la terminologie
terminologie et didactique multimédia terminologie et
interculturalisme développement des inforoutes terminologiques

Calendrier :
le 20 MAI 2000 : date limite de réception des propositions de
communications (résumé d'environ 200 mots)

Hébergement :
hôtel **
résidence universitaire
Pour tout renseignement complémentaire contactez
Mirela MOLDOVEANU
Département de Langues Modernes Appliquées
Université "Dunarea de Jos" Galati
47, rue Domneasca
6200 - Galati, Roumanie
Fax : 004.036.461353
Courrier électronique : mirelamoldoveanu at hotmail.com
			anca_gata at usa.net



Fiche d'inscription

Je souhaite m'inscrire au colloque Terminologie
bilingue : théorie, pratique, didactique

Nom :
Prénom :
Adresse de courrier :

Adresse électronique :
Fax :
Téléphone :

Titre de la communication (à attacher le résumé) :

Hébergement :
	hôtel ** , du
........................au.....................................................

	rsidence universitaire,
du.....................au.....................................



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Anca Gata
Lecturer in French and English
Head of Department of Applied Modern Languages (DELIM)
Faculty of Letters, History and Theology
University "Dunarea de Jos" - GALATI
str. DOMNEASCA nr. 47
6200 GALATI - ROMANIA


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Date:  Thu, 11 May 2000 18:01:56 +0200
From:  meulen <atm at let.rug.nl>
Subject:  MAKING SENSE: From Lexeme to Discourse

C A L L  F O R   P A P E R S

MAKING SENSE
>>From Lexeme to Discourse

Department of English
University of Groningen
The Netherlands
November 6-8, 2000

A conference in honour of Prof. Dr. Werner Abraham
on the occasion of his retirement

Invited Speakers:
	John Ole ASKEDAL, University in Oslo, Norway
Anthony P. COWIE, hon. reader lexicography, School of English, Leeds
University, U.K.
David DOWTY, Ohio State University, USA
	Veronika EHRICH, University of  Tübingen, Germany
	Elly VAN GELDEREN, Arizona State University, USA
	Susan OLSEN, University of  Leipzig, Germany
	
The conference is designed to address how lexical meaning, sentential
meaning and discourse meaning affect the process of interpretation of
texts. It brings the synchronic and diachronic issues of lexicography
together with those of natural language semantics, pragmatics of
discourse  studies and psycholinguistic and computational aspects of
human information processing. A common focus is on the role of context in
interpretation at all levels. Prior to the conference Dr. Rosamund Moon
(University of Birmingham, UK) will give a tutorial entitled From Corpus
to Dictionary.

Authors are invited to submit a one page printed or faxed abstract by
June 15th, 2000. Fourteen contributed papers will be selected for
presentation by the programme committee. Other authors of submitted
abstracts may be invited to present their work in the poster session
during the conference.
Publication of invited and contributed papers is anticipated.

Important Dates:
	Abstract deadline	                 	June 15, 2000
	Programme announced	          	September 1, 2000
	Conference			         	November 6-8, 2000


Programme Committee:
Alice ter Meulen,  Tette Hofstra,  Geart van der Meer,  Karin Olsen

Inquiries: 	cet at let.rug.nl, phone (31) (050) 363-5850, fax (31) (050)
363-5821
Address: 	Making Sense, Department of English, University of Groningen,
			PO Box 716, NL-9700 AS Groningen,  The Netherlands.

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