25.1794, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain
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LINGUIST List: Vol-25-1794. Sat Apr 19 2014. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 25.1794, Calls: General Linguistics/Spain
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Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 12:57:22
From: Sarah Henter [sarah.henter at gmail.com]
Subject: XXIX Congreso de la AJL
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Full Title: XXIX Congreso de la AJL
Date: 03-Sep-2014 - 05-Sep-2014
Location: Murcia, Spain
Contact Person: Sarah Henter
Meeting Email: ajl2014 at um.es
Web Site: http://ajl2014.wordpress.com/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2014
Meeting Description:
La Asociación de Jóvenes Lingüistas, creada en Barcelona en 1992, está compuesta por becarios de investigación, doctorandos y, en general, miembros de las facultades de Filología y otras personas que se dedican a la investigación del lenguaje.
Organizamos un congreso internacional anual en una universidad española. Cada año se celebra en una diferente. En 2014, el congreso tendrá lugar en la Universidad de Murcia.
Cuota de inscripción:
Ponentes: 50 euros
Asistentes: 25 euros
Fechas de interés:
Plazo de envío de propuestas: Hasta el 30 de abril de 2014
Notificación de aceptación: 2 de mayo de 2014
Trabajos definitivos: 16 de mayo de 2014
Inscripción: 16 de mayo – 6 de junio de 2014
The Young Linguists Association, created in Barcelona in 1992, is composed of research fellows, PhD students and, in general, faculty members of Philology and others who are engaged in research on language.
We organize an annual international conference at a Spanish university. Every year in a different place. In 2104 the congress is going to take place in Murcia.
Registration Fees:
Orators: 50 euros
Assistants: 25 euros
Important Dates:
Reception of propositions: Until 31 March 2014
Notification of acception: 2 May 2014
Definite works: 16 May 2014
Registration: 16 May – 6 June 2014
Call for Papers:
The reception of propositions has been prolonged until April 30, 2014.
Un evento en el que los apasionados por el estudio del lenguaje tienen la oportunidad de compartir sus saberes lingüsticos y ampliarlos con investigadores y estudiantes do otras universidades.
Áreas temáticas:
- Enseñanza de lenguas
- Gramática
- Análisis del discurso y Pragmática
- Historia de la lengua
- Sociolingüstica
- Dialectología
- Traducción y Lingüstica contrastiva
- Psicolingüstica
- Lingüstica cognitiva
- Lingüstica de corpus
- Lingüstica forense
- Lenguas clásicas
- …
Requisito: No star en posesión del título de Doctor.
Please submit via the conference website:
http://ajl2014.wordpress.com/espanol/participacion/plazos-e-indicaciones/
Contact: ajl2014 at um.es
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