29.687, Calls: Applied Ling, Forensic Ling, Gen Ling, Phonetics, Translation/UK

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Subject: 29.687, Calls: Applied Ling, Forensic Ling, Gen Ling, Phonetics, Translation/UK

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2018 14:59:55
From: Dr. I. M. Nick [mavi.yaz at web.de]
Subject: Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics

 
Full Title: Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics 
Short Title: GSFL2018 

Date: 02-Aug-2018 - 05-Aug-2018
Location: York, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Dr. I. M. Nick
Meeting Email: mavi.yaz at web.de
Web Site: http://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics; General Linguistics; Phonetics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL) is pleased to announce
its first call for papers for its 6th annual conference to be held from August
2-5, 2017 in York, England.  This year’s conference is being held in
conjunction with the University of York.  

Invited topics for paper and poster abstracts include but are not limited to
the following areas: 

- Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics
- Forensic Linguistics; Language and Law
- Translation and Interpreting
- FL/FP and Education.

Furthermore, in keeping with the GSFL’s commitment to supporting both FP and
FL, in 2018, we especially encourage joint-submissions from FP and FL
researchers working together as well as submissions that showcase work which
has relevance for both FL and FP.

Confirmed Guest Speakers:

1. Dr. Tina Cambier-Langeveld (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
2. Dr. Peter French  (J P French Associates, United Kingdom)
3. Dr. Christin Kirchhübel (J P French Associates, United Kingdom)
4. Dr. Samuel Larner (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom)
5. Dr. Dominic Watt (University of York, United Kingdom)


Call for Papers:

All interested authors are requested to submit a 250-word abstract by March
15, 2018 at
http://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/roundtable/abstract-submission/
.

Submissions may examine any language but preference will be given to abstracts
investigating a Germanic language (i.e. English, German, Danish, Norwegian,
Swedish, Dutch, Afrikaans, Icelandic, Frisian, Yiddish, etc.).

Submissions must be in either English, German, or Danish. To encourage
continuing interest in FL and FP, students are also warmly encouraged to
attend the Emerging Scholars’ Day on August 2, 2018.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact GSFL
President, Dr. I. M. Nick (mavi.yaz at web.de).

We look forward to welcoming you!




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