24.1837, Calls: General Linguistics/Russia

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Subject: 24.1837, Calls: General Linguistics/Russia

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 10:28:13
From: Alsu Nurullova [alsunurullova at yandex.ru]
Subject: The Comparative Philology and Polylinguism

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Full Title: The Comparative Philology and Polylinguism 

Date: 17-Oct-2013 - 18-Oct-2013
Location: Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia 
Contact Person: Alsu Nurullova
Meeting Email: alsunurullova at mail.ru

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2013 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce The International academic conference ‘The Comparative Philology and Polylinguism’ that will be held from October 17 to October 18, 2013, at Kazan Federal University. The Conference is organized by the department of Comparativity and Theory of Literature and the department of English Philology, the Institute of Philology and Arts.

Topics of interest and streams include:

1. Philology in multi-ethnic and interreligious environment
2. Language functioning in the world and multi-ethnic regions of Russia
3. Bilingual education: theory and practice
4. Comparative typological linguistics: comparative lexicology and comparative phraseology, comparative grammar, comparative phonetics
5. Current issues in sociolinguistics and ethnolinguistics
6. Cross-cultural communication and translation
7. Comparative conceptology
8. Comparativity in literature: theoretical and methodological aspects
9. Comparative studies in Volga Region literature
10. National identity and multiplicity in literature
11. Correlation and interaction in literature

The official languages of the conference are Russian, English and Tatar. 

The participation fee is 500 RUR. Please note that no accommodation can be provided on demand. In that case, send your application before June 15, 2013.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any further information. 

Tel.: 

+7(843) 221-33-09 (The Department of Comparativity and Theory of Literature)        
+7(843) 221-33-32 (The Department of English Philology)

Call for Papers:

Deadline for submission of papers and application forms: June 15, 2013

Submission should include:

- Application form
- Information about the author (family name, first name, patronymic name, academic degree, academic status, affiliation and position, email address, fax, telephone number, postal code and address)
- Paper not exceeding 5 pages (1 page - 150 RUR)

The information, including application form and paper, should be sent by email as an attachment to kafedra.tlk at mail.ru.

Paper Format Guidelines:

- Font for the text: Times New Roman, 14 pt
- Spacing: single line-spacing throughout
- Page margins of 2,5 cm (top and bottom, left and right)
- Indention of 1 cm
- Text should be justified
- Page number format - top of page
- The paper should begin with a title (lower-case bold font) and be followed by the last name and initials
- To highlight a part of the text boldface and italics font should be used
- Underlining and upper case fonts are unwelcome
- Footnotes - font size 11, single line-spacing, indentation - 1cm, should be justified
- Reference to the literature cited should be given in square brackets and include the surname of the author (or the first word of cited book title), publication date, volume number (if any) and page number as follows:  [Lotmann 1972: 56] or [Lotmann 1974, 9: 34]
- The list of references should be given at the end of the paper in alphabetical order, surnames and initials italicized

Publication fee is 150 RUR per page.

Banking Details Provided:

Beneficiary: 
Nagumanova Elvira Fidailyevna 
42307810462191004225/48 (Account number)
Kazan Federal University (Beneficiary name)
18, Kremlyovskaya str, Kazan, Russia, 420008 (Address)

Beneficiary Bank: 
Sberbank, the department ‘Bank Tatarstan’ № 8610
Correspondent account: 30101810600000000603
Russian Central Bank Identifier Code: 049205603
Taxpayer Identification Number: 7707083893
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Please send the scanned receipt either to ehlvira-nagumanova at rambler.ru or ehlviran at yandex.ru.







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