29.3819, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Austria

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-3819. Thu Oct 04 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.3819, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Austria

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Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2018 03:52:10
From: Luke Green [luke.green at oegrl.com]
Subject: Contemporary Approaches to Legal Linguistics - 1st international conference of the Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics

 
Full Title: Contemporary Approaches to Legal Linguistics - 1st international conference of the Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics 

Date: 08-Nov-2019 - 10-Nov-2019
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Luke Green
Meeting Email: conference2019 at oegrl.com
Web Site: http://oegrl.com/index.php/conference-2019/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2019 

Meeting Description:

The first conference of the Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics
(Österreichische Gesellschaft für Rechtslinguistik: ÖGRL) is entitled
''Contemporary Approaches to Legal Linguistics'' and will be held from
8-11-2019 to 10-11-2019 at the University of Vienna, Austria.


Call for Papers:

It will host original and high-quality presentations covering a wide range of
topics within the field of legal linguistics which may include, but is not
limited to, the following areas of research:

Law and language: Legal semiotics, semantics and pragmatics, European legal
linguistics, statutory interpretation and judicial discretion, legislative
drafting, law and computer-mediated communication, investigative
interrogation, courtroom interpreting and legal translation, asylum law,
asylum procedure and human rights, the philosophy of language and law, the
representation of gender in legal language, research ethics in legal
linguistics, language change and the law, legal corpus linguistics. 

Law and language in education: Legal curricula development in secondary and
tertiary education, Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in legal
education, teaching law in the multilingual classroom, interdisciplinary
aspects of legal language learning, legal aptitude testing and admission
tests, learner corpora, the ethics of legal language teaching.

Forensic linguistics: Issues in forensic linguistics and forensic phonetics,
discourse analysis, authorship analysis and speaker identification, linguistic
profiling, corpus analysis in forensic contexts, speaker variation and speaker
recognition, the language of defendants, victims and the judiciary, expert
testimony and linguistic evidence, critical discourse analysis in forensic
settings.

For a formal paper presentation of 20 minutes (plus 10 minutes discussion), or
for a poster presentation, applicants are required to submit an abstract of
between 200 and 250 words, including the title, theoretical background,
research question(s) and methodology of their project. Please also include 4-5
keywords and a short list of key references. Applications may be in English or
German.

Applicants may submit two abstracts, provided one of them is co-authored.
Applicants should specify the intended presentation format in their proposal
(formal paper presentation or poster presentation). The abstract(s), along
with full name and affiliation of the applicant, should be sent by email to
conference2019 at oegrl.com.

The deadline for all submissions of abstracts is 1 July 2019. Applicants will
be notified of the conference committee’s decision by 1 August 2019.

For more details please visit the ÖGRL website: oegrl.com

Please send all conference-related questions to conference2019 at oegrl.com.




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