27.4566, Calls: Ling & Lit, Forensic Ling, Gen Ling, Translation/Jordan

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Subject: 27.4566, Calls: Ling & Lit, Forensic Ling, Gen Ling, Translation/Jordan

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Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2016 15:38:54
From: Dr Omar Alomoush [alomoushomar at yahoo.com]
Subject: Literature, Linguistics, and Translation Conference

 
Full Title: Literature, Linguistics, and Translation Conference 
Short Title: LITERANGSLATION 

Date: 02-May-2017 - 04-May-2017
Location: Tafila, Jordan 
Contact Person: Dr Hussein Zeidanin
Meeting Email: LLTC at ttu.edu.jo
Web Site: http://www.ttu.edu.jo/conf/lltc/ 

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

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2016 

Meeting Description:

The conference seeks to constitute a pivotal point for sharing significant
studies in the fields of Literature, Linguistics and Translation. To this end,
the conference is looking forward to receiving papers addressing centripetal
issues in each field.

Literature:

- Postmodern studies
- Postcolonial studies
- Gender studies
- Ethnic and cultural studies
- Children literature
- Comparative literature
- Teaching pedagogies (TESOL and TEFL studies)

Linguistics:

- Theoretical and applied linguistics
- Computational linguistics
- Historical linguistics
- Forensic linguistics
- Contrastive linguistics

Translation

- Translation and globalization
- Technical Translation
- Translation Studies
- Interpretation: Simultaneous, Consecutive and Sight 

Venue:

- Conference will be held at Tafila Technical University - Jordan
- Sessions of the conference will be held on campus
- Trips will be organized to Dana Natural Reserve, Petra and the Dead Sea.
- Accommodation will be at Hotels in Amman and Petra.

The program will be announced shortly after the deadline for abstract and
paper submission


Call for Papers:

Tafila Technical University/Jordan is holding a conference on ''Literature,
Linguistics and Translation'' in May 2017. It is our sincere pleasure to
cordially invite you to participate in the conference. We are enthusiastically
looking forward to your participation and/or attendance in the conference,
which will help strengthen academic relationships between our institutions.

Papers should address one of the conference themes and the topic.

- Participants should fill the participation form and send the abstract by
email no later than December 31, 2017.
- The participation form can be found on the website for the conference
(http://www.ttu.edu.jo/conf/lltc/).
- Contributions in English Arabic and French are accepted.
- French contributions are to be presented in either English or Arabic.
- Contributions are to be typed in font 14 Times New Roman.




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