26.1092, Calls: Cognitive Sci, Comp Ling, General Ling, Socioling, Translation/Poland

The LINGUIST List via LINGUIST linguist at listserv.linguistlist.org
Wed Feb 25 21:22:46 UTC 2015


LINGUIST List: Vol-26-1092. Wed Feb 25 2015. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 26.1092, Calls: Cognitive Sci, Comp Ling, General Ling, Socioling, Translation/Poland

Moderators: linguist at linguistlist.org (Damir Cavar, Malgorzata E. Cavar)
Reviews: reviews at linguistlist.org (Anthony Aristar, Helen Aristar-Dry, Sara Couture)
Homepage: http://linguistlist.org

Editor for this issue: Erin Arnold <earnold at linguistlist.org>
================================================================


Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 16:21:41
From: Michał Borodo [michal.borodo at ukw.edu.pl]
Subject: 1st International TransLingua Conference

 
Full Title: 1st International TransLingua Conference 

Date: 24-Sep-2015 - 25-Sep-2015
Location: Bydgoszcz, Poland 
Contact Person: Michał Borodo
Meeting Email: translingua2015 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.translingua-ukw.pl/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2015 

Meeting Description:

In the age of globalization and growing cultural homogenization, in the age of migration and increasing intercultural dependencies, in the world deeply divided as a result of cultural differences and in the context of the ongoing efforts to preserve regional and national traditions and identities, the issues of language and translation are absolutely vital. At the heart of these complex, intercultural interactions are various types of agents, intermediaries and mediators, including translators and interpreters, persons responsible for the promotion of culture, as well as scholars preoccupied with the study of language, researchers exploring the role of translation and academics investigating intercultural communication. The aim of this conference is thus to bring together representatives of various academic disciplines and diverse fields of expertise to investigate the following areas which will be organized around the following thematic panels:

Language, Translation and Cognition
- Cognitive linguistics from a cross-cultural perspective
- Metaphor and metonymy, especially in the local/global context
- Ethnolinguistics, Cognitive sociolinguistics

Globalization, Glocalization, Travel and Migration
- Language and translation in the context of globalization
- Language, translation and the phenomenon of glocalization
- Language, translation, migration, emigration and diasporas
- Language, translation in the context of travel and tourism
- Translation and interpreting for Polish migrant communities
- The practice of community interpreting in Poland and abroad

Local and Regional Languages and Identities
- Regional and national heritage from a linguistic angle
- Local and regional identities from a linguistic viewpoint
- Local dialects, urban and rural dialects, world’s Englishes

Translation, Literature and History
- Creating the image of culture abroad through language and translation
- Literary translation as a way of promoting national culture abroad
- English-Polish and Polish-English literary translation
- The history of translation and interpreting in Poland

Technology, Localization, Human-Machine Interactions
- Language, translation and technology
- Working with CAT tools and MT
- Website localization, creating one’s image on the Internet
- Crowdsourcing and translation, amateur translation

Call for Papers:

Papers will be allotted 20 minutes for presentation followed by 10 minutes for discussion. The proposals including the following information: name of author, affiliation, email address, a 300-word abstract, a brief bionote (up to 100 words) should be submitted to the email address translingua2015 at gmail.com

Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 April 2015

Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 10 May 2015




----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-26-1092	
----------------------------------------------------------
Visit LL's Multitree project for over 1000 trees dynamically generated
from scholarly hypotheses about language relationships:
          http://multitree.org/








More information about the LINGUIST mailing list