20.1064, Calls: Applied Ling/Spain

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LINGUIST List: Vol-20-1064. Wed Mar 25 2009. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 20.1064, Calls: Applied Ling/Spain

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Date: 24-Mar-2009
From: Raúl Sánchez Prieto < raulsanchez at usal.es >
Subject: Contrastivica- Deutsch-iberische Kontrastive Tagung
 

	
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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:02:08
From: Raúl Sánchez Prieto [raulsanchez at usal.es]
Subject: Contrastivica- Deutsch-iberische Kontrastive Tagung

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Full Title: Contrastivica- Deutsch-iberische Kontrastive Tagung 
Short Title: CONTRASTIVICA 

Date: 12-Nov-2009 - 14-Nov-2009
Location: Salamanca, Spain 
Contact Person: Prof. Dr. Raúl Sánchez Prieto Dr. Daniel Veith
Meeting Email: raulsanchez at usal.es
Web Site: http://www.usal.es/aleman/contrastivica.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): German, Standard (deu)
                     Spanish (spa)
                     Portuguese (por)

Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2009 

Meeting Description:

En Contrastivica 2009 germanistas y romanistas analizarán temas de lingüística
contrastiva con referencia al alemán o al español como lengua extranjera.

Em Contrastivica 2009 germanistas e romanistas analizaram temas de linguística
contrastiva com referencia ao alemão ou ao espanhol como língua estrangeira.

Auf der Tagung Contrastivica 2009 analysieren Germanisten und Romanisten Themen
zur kontrastiven Linguistik mit dem Schwerpunkt Deutsch oder Spanisch als
Fremdsprache. 

Call for Papers

Los encuentros ibero-germánicos Contrastivica 2009 están pensados para reunir
en una de las más antiguas y prestigiosas universidades de Europa, la
Universidad de Salamanca, a germanistas y expertos universitarios en Alemán como
Lengua Extranjera de la Península Ibérica y Centroeuropa con romanistas y
expertos universitarios en Español (o Portugués) como Lengua Extranjera de
Alemania, Austria y Suiza.

Los docentes españoles y portugueses de alemán y los profesores germanohablantes
de español y portugués tienen un ámbito común de acción: la
lingüística contrastiva hispano-alemana y luso-alemana.

En Contrastivica 2009 germanistas y romanistas tendrán la ocasión de exponer
durante tres días aquellos proyectos o líneas de investigación contrastivas que
puedan ser de mutuo provecho, así como de establecer contacto con otros
investigadores.

La exposición de las contribuciones admitidas tendrá forma de ponencia (20
minutos + 10 minutos de discusión).

Se admitirán ponencias sobre cualquier aspecto de la lingüística contrastiva
hispano-alemana o luso-alemana.

Serán especialmente bienvenidas aquellas ponencias que versen sobre algunos
de los siguientes temas:

- Estilística contrastiva
- Uso contrastivo de formas y perífrasis verbales
- Sintaxis
- Análisis contrastivo del lenguaje de los nuevos medios.

Las actas del congreso serán publicadas en una editorial alemana de primer rango.





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