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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2012 11:42:34
From: Vincent Renner [vincent.renner at univ-lyon2.fr]
Subject: Neology in Specialized Languages

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Neology in Specialized Languages 

Date: 02-Jul-2012 - 03-Jul-2012 
Location: Lyon, France 
Contact: Vincent Renner 
Contact Email: journees.du.crtt at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/site/journeescrtt/home 

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Lexicography; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The Center for Research in Terminology and Translation (CRTT) of the University of Lyon is organizing an international conference on neology in specialized languages which will take place in Lyon on 2-3 July 2012. The aim of the conference is to bring together linguists interested in discussing the following aspects of neology in specialized communication:

- The methods and tools which are used to detect new terms and concepts
- The importance of written and oral corpora to detect new terms
- The methods and tools which are used to measure and evaluate the implantation of new terms in a specialized language and their circulation to other specialized languages
- The influence of language policies on the implantation and circulation of neologisms
- The diachronic evolution of neologisms
- The treatment of neologisms by general-purpose and specialized dictionaries

We are pleased to announce that Kyo Kageura, from the University of Tokyo, and Jean Quirion, from the University of Ottawa, have accepted our invitation to give keynote presentations at the conference. 

JULY 2

10 am
J. Quirion (U. d'Ottawa)
Néologisme : « [MÉDECINE] Mot incompréhensible créé par un malade mental » : ça se guérit, docteur ?

11.15 am
M. Calberg-Challot & D. Candel (CNRS, Paris)
Analyser la néologie dans le domaine de l'ingénierie nucléaire

I. Zabala, M. Lersundi & I. San Martin (U. of the Basque Country)
Linguistic and sociolinguistic factors that influence the detection, implantation and circulation of neonyms in academic uses of Basque

11.45 am
F. Gaudin & C. Nicolae (U. de Rouen)
Dans le ciel de la néologie, planète(s) et exoplanète(s). Etude du champ sémantique du terme planète sous l'incidence des nouvelles découvertes scientifiques

Ú. Bhreathnach (Dublin City U.)
The influence of language policies on the circulation and implantation of terms

2.15 pm
V. Mecking (U. catholique de Lyon)
La créativité lexicale dans le domaine médical à l'exemple de l'Histoire de tous les muscles du corps humain, de Charles Guillemeau (1588-1656)

M. Roldan (U. de Jaén)
Detección, análisis y clasificación de neologismos en corpus especializados: marcadores de creación léxica

2.45 pm
Ph. Selosse (U. Lyon 2)
La tulipe « royne »: prolifération et circulation néologiques aux XVIe-XVIIe s

C. Bofill & X. Fargas (Termcat, Barcelone)
Détection des néologismes et évolution des besoins des usagers d'un service de consultation terminologique

3.15 pm
M. Campetella (U. catholique de Lyon)
Les néologismes techniques dans la traduction de 1464 de l'Opus Agriculturae de Rutilius Aemilianus Palladius

F. Erlos (U. Paris 3)
L'activité prise au mot: le traitement des néologismes en entreprise

4.15 pm
A. Delacroix & Ch. Rey (U. de Picardie)
Le traitement de la néologie technique dans la neuvième édition du Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française

T. Lino & M. Contente (U. Nova de Lisboa)
Néologie et variation terminologique en médecine

4.45 pm
M. Bengoechea, R. M. Cabellos Castilla & J. Simón (U. de Alcalá)
Neologismos, políticas lingüísticas feministas y tradición en los Glosarios en línea Gentyll

G. Xydopoulos & N. Koutsoumbari (U. of Patras)
A view into retronymy as a source of neology


JULY 3

9.30 am
K. Kageura (U. of Tokyo)
The status of 'new terms' from the point of view of language practitioners, and the crawling of new term translation pairs from the Web

11 am
M. Kristiansen (Norwegian School of Economics)
Disambiguation of financial concepts in a general newspaper corpus

J. García Palacios & M. Sánchez Ibáñez (U. de Salamanca)
De la Doctrina de la neurona al Principles of Neural Sciences: neologismos de ida y vuelta

11.30 am
E. Núñez (U. de Granada)
Neologisms in new technologies: their diffusion through the written press in Spain

 J. Richalot (U. Lyon 1)
Twitter: accélérateur de twerminologie. Évolutions diachroniques des néologismes par dérivation préfixale en « tw- » en anglais, sur Twitter et dans le discours périphérique à Twitter

2 pm
A. Condamines (CNRS, Toulouse) & A. Picton (U. de Genève)
Des communiqués de presse du CNES à la presse généraliste : comment migrent les termes du spatial

J. Morita (Kinjo Gakuin U.)
Neologism in English and Japanese: an analysis of agentive nominals

2.30 pm
C. Aranda (U. Autónoma de Madrid)
Los principales procesos lexicogenésicos en la neología de los nombres de marca de alimentación

J. Roald & S. Whittaker (Norwegian School of Economics)
Mapping the formation of legal concepts

3 pm
F. Maniez (U. Lyon 2)
Implantation des termes anglais contenant des forms de type V-ING en français et en espagnol: étude du corpus des comptes-rendus des débats du parlement européen

S. Peraldi (ISIT, Paris)
Création lexicale et (in)détermination en chimie organique

3.30 pm
M. Pecman (U. Paris Diderot)
Méthode pour la détection de néologismes dans le discours scientifique : vers une analyse du rôle de la néologie dans l'argumentation scientifique







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