32.1625, Calls: Disc Analys, History of Ling, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Spain

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-1625. Tue May 11 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.1625, Calls: Disc Analys, History of Ling, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Spain

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Date: Tue, 11 May 2021 11:52:19
From: Blanca Arias [cihlieIX at upf.edu]
Subject: 9th International Colloquium on the History of Specialised Ibero-Romance Languages

 
Full Title: 9th International Colloquium on the History of Specialised Ibero-Romance Languages 
Short Title: CIHLIE IX 

Date: 12-May-2022 - 14-May-2022
Location: Barcelona, Spain 
Contact Person: Jenny Brumme
Meeting Email: cihlieIX at upf.edu
Web Site: http://eventum.upf.edu/go/CIHLIEIX 

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

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2021 

Meeting Description:

Over the last two decades, the CIHLIE has become a must for the research of
specialised languages in the Ibero-Romance field. In the eight editions held
since the first one in 1996, a wide range of approaches have been considered,
from terminology and the dissemination of science, the translation of
scientific texts, the standardisation of specialised languages, text
comparison and cultural and discursive traditions, to the intertextual and
social dialogical perspective, and, lastly, specialised lexicography.

In this ninth edition, we delve into the creation and development of new
specialised text types and into the rise of new discursive resources that have
emerged throughout history up to the end of the 20th century.

Aims and Lines of Work: 
In similar fashion to previous editions, the aims of the Colloquium comprise:
- examining the current situation of research on specialised languages in
general and on Ibero-Romance languages in particular;
- identifying solutions and historical paths that can serve to harmonize
current issues in the field of specialised communication.

The specific aims of the Colloquium consist of:
- describing the development of new text types from the beginning of the
literature on Ibero-Romance languages until the end of the 20th century;
- encouraging diachronic research as an instrument to discover and describe
the creation and adaptation of new text types;
- studying the introduction of new text types into a scientific community
through translation and fostering an interest for specialised translation and
the problems that translators have faced throughout its history;
- researching the history and reception of specific text types and their
transformation in the specialised target cultures;
- identifying the construction of new discursive traditions that come to be
thanks to the development or the introduction of new text types in a given
scientific community of one or many languages;
- identifying the specific processes and changes that occur in languages
through the incorporation or creation of new text types;
- describing the syntactic-discursive behaviour and the argumentative lines of
new established text types:
- studying and defining the concepts, terms and lexicon created or modified
with the emergence of a new text type.
 
Languages: We welcome all Ibero-Romance languages and French.

Registration: Registration fee: 120 €

Reduced fee (for students and unemployed graduates): 35 €

The Colloquium is free for teachers and students of the UPF.

Registered participants will have at their disposal an official certificate
for taking part in the Colloquium.


Call for Papers: 

Please send your proposals for paper presentations the cihlieIX at upf.edu in an
enclosed file (.doc, .docx o .rtf).

Files should be between 250 and 300 words long (Times New Roman, size 12,
simple line spacing, centred title in bold)—including the reference list—and
should clearly state the aims and the theoretical framework of the proposal.

Please include only the title and the abstract in the submission, disregarding
any facts that might reveal the author’s identity.

The body of the email should include the name and institution of the author or
authors and the title of the work.

Presentations will last 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion to
allow participants to join the debate.
 
Dates: 
The deadline to send in your proposals is on 30 November 2021. Abstracts will
be subjected to a double and blind evaluation process on behalf of the
scientific committee, who will announce their decisions before 21 January
2022.

Registration will be open from 31 January 2021 to 11 May 2022.




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