25.1793, Calls: General Ling, Ling & Literature, Socioling, Translation/Montenegro

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Subject: 25.1793, Calls: General Ling, Ling & Literature, Socioling, Translation/Montenegro

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Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 12:56:33
From: Milica Vukovic [vmilica at ac.me]
Subject: 5th International Conference of the Institute of Foreign Languages: Word Across Cultures

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Full Title: 5th International Conference of the Institute of Foreign Languages: Word Across Cultures 
Short Title: ICIFL5 

Date: 12-Jun-2014 - 13-Jun-2014
Location: Podgorica, Montenegro 
Contact Person: Milica Vuković
Meeting Email: institute.podgorica at live.com

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 01-May-2014 

Meeting Description:

5th International Conference of the Institute of Foreign Languages (ICIFL5): 'Word Across Cultures'
University of Montenegro
June 12 – 13, 2014

On the occasion of their 35th anniversary, the Institute of Foreign Languages, University of Montenegro and the Society of Applied Linguistics of Montenegro organise the 5th International conference of the Institute of Foreign Languages (ICIFL5) 'Word Accross Cultures.'

Having in mind the diversity of research within the institution, the aim of the Conference is to discuss theories and practices in the fields of linguistics, literature, translation and interpreting, language for specific purposes and intercultural communication.

Conference fee is 80 euros. The conference fee is paid via the account.

Languages of the Conference are English, French, Russian and Montenegrin/Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian.

Accommodation Information/Payment Instructions:

English: http://www.isj.ucg.ac.me/konferencije/Conference%20announcement.doc
Russian: http://www.isj.ucg.ac.me/konferencije/Russian.doc
BCMS: http://www.isj.ucg.ac.me/konferencije/Obavjestenje%20o%20konferenciji.doc

2nd Call for Papers:

The deadline for submission of proposals has been extended. The new deadline is May 1, 2014.

The topics of the conference are:

1. Linguistics (semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics)
2. Literature (myth in modern literature, antropological aspects and psychological motives in a literary work, hypermodernism and/or post/erotism in art, literature and film, literary work before and after
the text)
3. Translation and interpreting (literary translation, technical translation, conference interpreting, translation and interpreting studies curricula, training of translators and interpreters)
4. Language for specific purposes (needs analysis, material design, technical terminology, language for academic purposes)
5. Intercultural communication (languages, literatures and cultures in contact)

Submissions:

Presentations should be up to 20 minutes long and will be followed by a 10 minute discussion.

Proposal is submitted by filling the form that you can find at: http://www.isj.ucg.ac.me/DPLCG/Registration%20Form.doc.

Please send the form to the following e-mail address: institute.podgorica at live.com.

Important Dates:

Deadline for submission of a proposal for presentation is May 1, 2014.
Notice of acceptance will be sent by May 15, 2014.







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