21.5053, Confs: General Linguistics, Translation/Czech Republic

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Subject: 21.5053, Confs: General Linguistics, Translation/Czech Republic

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Date: 13-Dec-2010
From: Peter Oehl [oehl at gesus-info.de]
Subject: 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Language and Languages
 

	
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20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Language and Languages 
Short Title: GeSuS e.V. 

Date: 26-May-2011 - 28-May-2011 
Location: Prague, Czech Republic 
Contact: Martin Lachout 
Contact Email: gesus at mup.cz 
Meeting URL: http://www.mup.cz/aktualita/cs/pha/20th-linguistic-days-in-
prague-czech-republic/365 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Translation 

Meeting Description: 

GeSuS is a non-profit organisation, which, among others, puts emphasis on 
supporting scientific exchange of opinions in the area of linguistics, not only 
with regard to general language, but also to specific language phenomena.

This invitation is open to all those who are involved with languages on a 
scientific level regardless of their place of work and whether or not they are a 
student or a university lecturer. 

Workshops:

1. Language Didactics (Martin Lachout)
2. Literature and Literature Didactics (Na?a Heinrichová) (Na?a Heinrichová)
3. Translation and Interpretation - Theory, Practice and Didactics (Lenka 
Pánková))
4. Verbal Semantics (Volkmar Engerer)
5. (Comparative) Syntax and Morphology (Peter Öhl)
6. The Category of Case (Béla Brogyanyi)
7. Multidisciplinary Phonetics (Livia Adamcova)
8. Cognitive Linguistics (Beata Kasperowicz-St??ka)
9. Interdisciplinary Dialectology (Klaus Geyer)
10. Theolinguistics (Albrecht Greule & Elzbieta Kucharska-Dreiss)
11. Language and Law (Bianca Wieland)
12. Persuasive Communication (Marina Iakushevich & Astrid Arning)





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