16.1378, FYI: International Terminology Summer School, Germany
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Subject: 16.1378, FYI: International Terminology Summer School, Germany
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Date: 30-Apr-2005
From: Anja Drame < adrame at termnet.org >
Subject: International Terminology Summer School 2005
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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 12:31:40
From: Anja Drame < adrame at termnet.org >
Subject: International Terminology Summer School 2005
International Terminology Summer School -TSS 2005
(formerly Terminology Summer Academy) - more than 20 years of excellence
18-Jul-2005 - 22-Jul-2005 in Cologne, Germany
Contact: adrame at termnet.org
Website:
http://www.iim.fh-koeln.de/tss2005
One week of hands-on training with some of the most renowned terminologists
world-wide:
Klaus-Dirk Schmitz
Sue Ellen Wright
Heribert Picht
Gerhard Budin
Frieda Steurs
Fully equipped computer lab and all the language technology (different
companies) needed for a practice oriented introduction to terminology
management. TSS 2005 addresses students, language practitioners from all
professional fields, translators etc.
Participation is limited to below 30 to ensure high quality tuition and
individual coaching. Participants come from all over the world.
Train with the best!
Students receive 6 Credits for their successful participation.
High quality education must be affordable - join TSS 2005!
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Language Description
Lexicography
Pragmatics
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Translation
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