[EDLING:414] Fw: Re: REMINDER: Symposium Language Analysis, deadline: December 5
Ann Brumfit
ann at BRUMFIT.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Fri Dec 3 18:54:07 UTC 2004
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From: Ann Brumfit
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Subject: [EDLING:413] Re: REMINDER: Symposium Language Analysis, deadline: December 5
Could you forward me the application form for the conference itself, please?
Thanks.
Ann
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From: David Balosa
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Subject: [EDLING:408] REMINDER: Symposium Language Analysis, deadline: December 5
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To: sdikker at taalstudio.nl
From: "Taalstudio, Suzanne Dikker" <sdikker at taalstudio.nl>
Date: 12/01/2004 05:08AM
Subject: REMINDER: Symposium Language Analysis, deadline: December 5
CALL for PAPERS: Symposium on Language Analysis
7th Biennial Conference on Forensic Linguistics/Language and Law,
Cardiff, July 1 - July 4, 2005
Since the 1990s, language analysis has been used by a number of governments
to help establish asylum seekers' origins. Recently, linguists have started
to critically evaluate the procedure (Eades et al., 2003; Arends and Eades,
in press), thus providing a basis for the development of professional
standards and a scientific methodology. In June 2004, the Language and
National Origin Group, an international group of linguists published the
Guidelines for the Use of Language Analysis in Relation to Questions of
National Origin in Refugee Cases (see www.iafl.org, the home page of the
International Association for Forensic Linguistics). The guidelines provide
a useful and necessary starting point for the development of professional
standards, but a lot of work remains to be done.
In July 2005, the IAFL will organize her 7th Biennial Conference on
Forensic Linguistics/Language and Law. De Taalstudio is planning to
organize a symposium on Language Analysis in refugee cases. By organizing a
thematic session, we hope to interest scholars for this new field of
forensic linguistics, and to create an opportunity for face-to-face
discussion and expertise-sharing. The symposium will last 120 minutes, of
which we would like to dedicate 20 minutes to discussion.
Hereby, we invite abstracts for a 15 minute presentation on any topic
related to Language Analysis as it is used in asylum cases, preferably
discussing the use and implementation of the aforementioned Guidelines.
If you are interested to participate, please send an abstract before
December 5th by e-mail to sdikker at taalstudio.nl. With a selection of the
abstracts we receive, we will put together a symposium proposal to the IAFL
organizing committee. By the end of the year, we will inform all submitters
whether or not their abstract has been included in the symposium proposal.
For your abstract, please follow the IAFL regulations:
Abstracts should be 250-300 words long and should include:
o Title of the presentation
o Name(s) of the presenter(s)
o Affiliation of the presenter(s)
o Both e-mail and postal addresses
o Any special audio-visual/IT requirements
Suzanne Dikker
Maaike Verrips
De Taalstudio is a small Dutch company that specializes in linguistic
projects and products.
Since October 2003, we provide language analysis, contra-expertise or a
second opinion by professional linguist in many languages. Please visit us
at www.taalstudio.nl to obtain more information about our activities.
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sdikker at taalstudio.nl
de Taalstudio
Postbus 12
1140 AA Monnickendam
The Netherlands
+31 6 27385672
www.taalstudio.nl
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