30.3822, Calls: Romance; Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Semantics, Socioling, Translation/Austria

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Subject: 30.3822, Calls: Romance; Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Semantics, Socioling, Translation/Austria

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Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 06:20:26
From: Carmen Konzett-Firth [carmen.konzett at uibk.ac.at]
Subject: IX. International Conference: Contrastive Linguistics, German-Romance languages and between Romance Languages

 
Full Title: IX. International Conference: Contrastive Linguistics, German-Romance languages and between Romance Languages 

Date: 07-Jul-2020 - 10-Jul-2020
Location: Innsbruck, Austria 
Contact Person: Eva Lavric
Meeting Email: eva.lavric at uibk.ac.at

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics; Translation 

Language Family(ies): Romance 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2020 

Meeting Description:

The Romance linguists and translation scientists of the University of
Innsbruck have been hosting this conference series - initiated by Prof. Gerd
Wotjak in Leipzig in 1987 - since 2008. It is exclusively dedicated to
contrastive linguistics. Both theoretical and applied aspects of contrastive
studies shall be covered. Besides contrasting German and Romance languages or
Romance languages among themselves, the conference also accepts papers
contrasting Romance languages with other languages than German.


Call for Papers:

The Romance linguists and translation scientists of the University of
Innsbruck have been hosting this conference series - initiated by Prof. Gerd
Wotjak in Leipzig in 1987 - since 2008. It is exclusively dedicated to
contrastive linguistics. Both theoretical and applied aspects of contrastive
studies shall be covered. Besides contrasting German and Romance languages or
Romance languages among themselves, the conference also accepts papers
contrasting Romance languages with other languages than German. 

We invite contributions in the following areas:

1) Contrastive phonetics and phonology
2) Contrastive morphology and onomastics
3) Contrastive syntax
4) Contrastive lexicology and semantics
5) Contrastive phraseology
6) Contrastive text and discourse linguistics
7) Constrastive pragmatics and interaction analysis
8) Contrastive sociolinguistics
9) Contrastive applications in translation studies
10) Contrastive applications in language teaching

For information on how to submit, email: eva.lavric at uibk.ac.at

The languages of the conference are German and all Romance languages.




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