28.5021, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Czech Republic

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Subject: 28.5021, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Czech Republic

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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 22:04:26
From: Charlène Meyers [charlene.meyers at umons.ac.be]
Subject: 14th ESSE Conference - Seminar 28: How Specialized is ESP? Characterizing Degrees of Specialization in Specialized Discourses and Domains

 
Full Title: 14th ESSE Conference - Seminar 28: How Specialized is ESP? Characterizing Degrees of Specialization in Specialized Discourses and Domains 
Short Title: 14th ESSE Conference S28 

Date: 29-Aug-2018 - 02-Sep-2018
Location: Brno, Czech Republic 
Contact Person: Charlene Meyers
Meeting Email: charlene.meyers at umons.ac.be
Web Site: http://www.esse2018brno.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2018 

Meeting Description:

Recent discussions on English for Specific Purposes have raised the issue of
the frontiers between general and specialized languages and the different
degrees of specialization that make a discourse or domain specialized.

S28: How Specialized is ESP? Characterizing Degrees of Specialization in
Specialized Discourses and Domains

Convenors: 

Emilia Di Martino, Università Suor Orsola Benincasa, Napoli,
emiliadimartino at gmail.com
Fanny Domenec, Université Paris Sorbonne -Paris 4 / Université Panthéon Assas
-Paris 2, fanny.domenec at u-paris2.fr
Charlène Meyers, Université de Mons, Belgium, Charlene.MEYERS at umons.ac.be
Philippe Millot, Université de Lyon, France, philippe.millot at univ-lyon3.fr


Call for Papers:

Recent discussions on English for Specific Purposes have raised the issue of
the frontiers between general and specialized languages and the different
degrees of specialization that make a discourse or domain specialized. In line
with these questions, this seminar invites speakers to explore the making of
specialized varieties of English from theoretical and applied perspectives.
Approaches include, but are not restricted to:

- Specialization criteria
- Frontiers of specialized domains in relation to languages
- Specialized interdisciplinarity ormulti-specialization
- Degrees of language specialization in corpus building/analysis or
translation studies
- Evolutions of specialized discourses
- Rephrasing specialized discourses
- How specialized should ESP teachers be?

Scholars wishing to present their paper are invited to submit 200-word
abstracts of their proposed presentations directly to the convenors via email.
Deadline for abstracts: 31 January 2018.




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