23.830, Calls: Socioling, Applied Ling, Translation, Historical Ling/Russia

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Subject: 23.830, Calls: Socioling, Applied Ling, Translation, Historical Ling/Russia

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Date: 17-Feb-2012
From: Lana Filippova [inter_conf_yakutsk at mail.ru]
Subject: Language Communication in a Multicultural Context


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Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 07:04:41
From: Lana Filippova [inter_conf_yakutsk at mail.ru]
Subject: Language Communication in a Multicultural Context

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Full Title: Language Communication in a Multicultural Context 
Short Title: LCMC 

Date: 21-Jun-2012 - 22-Jun-2012
Location: Yakutsk/Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia 
Contact Person: Lana Filippova
Meeting Email: inter_conf_yakutsk at mail.ru
Web Site: http://s-vfu.ru/advertisements/18808/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2012 

Meeting Description:

This refereed two-day conference is staged at the North-East Federal University's Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies (IFPRS) at 58 Belinskiy Street in the centre of Yakutsk. The North-East Federal University (NEFU) offers comfortable free accommodation for our guests. NEFU is one of Russia's leading centres of applied, professional education. 

The conference brings together international academics, professors and graduate students, to present researches in their respective fields. 

The final program - released a month before the conference (May 21, 2012) - will mirror the research agendas of the delegates rather than a pre-conceived list of arbitrary topics. Our invited guests will not pay the registration for the conference, the manuscript and publishing of abstracts is free of charge due to the support of the University's Development Program. The booklet of the conference will be published in the Republic of Korea. 

Call for Papers:

We invite abstracts in any of the following tracks: 

1. Language in a Multicultural Context 
2. Comparative Linguistics: Typology, History and Evolution of Language 
3. Cognitive Linguistics
4. Text and Discourse
5. Language Translation
6. Language Teaching and Education

The accepted submissions will be clustered around their common topics and areas of interest. 

Abstracts should be in Word format, they should not exceed two pages, including data, references and diagrams. The font should be 11-point. The A4 page must have one-inch margins on all sides. The full reference must be given at the end of the abstract.

The most important dates to remember are as follows: 

Online abstract submissions will be accepted until March 30, 2012. 
The program of the conference and abstracts of the articles will be published in the proceedings in CD-ROM format and sent to participants by May 21, 2012. 
The conference will be held during June 21-22, 2012. 
The booklet will be published in late December 2012 in the Republic of Korea.

To submit your abstract for presentation at this conference send it to:

inter_conf_yakutsk at mail.ru 

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inter_conf_yakutsk at mail.ru

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