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LINGUIST List: Vol-25-4101. Thu Oct 16 2014. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 25.4101, Confs: General Ling, Socioling, Applied Ling, Forensic Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/UK
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:55:10
From: Rachel Hanna [ilinc.conference at gmail.com]
Subject: Interdisciplinary Linguistics Conference 2014
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Interdisciplinary Linguistics Conference 2014
Short Title: ILinC
Date: 01-Nov-2014 - 01-Nov-2014
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Contact: Rachel Hanna
Contact Email: ilinc.conference at gmail.com
Meeting URL: http://blogs.qub.ac.uk/ilinc2014/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Queen's University Belfast is pleased to announce its Interdisciplinary Linguistics Conference 2014 (ILinC 2014), a postgraduate student-led venture organised by the School of English. This one-day symposium gives early career researchers the opportunity to exchange information about exploring language across all academic disciplines alongside academics in the field of linguistics and other local organizations implementing change through language. The event aims to bring together researchers from different academic divisions carrying out language studies in order to foster cross-disciplinary contact and encourage the development of new ideas in research.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Dominic Watt (Senior Lecturer in Forensic Speech Science at York University)
Linda Ervine (Irish Language Development Officer, EBM, Belfast)
For updated info about the conference, please visit:
ILinC 2014 website: http://blogs.qub.ac.uk/ilinc2014
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QUBILinC
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILinC2014
Program:
Brief Outline:
9.00am
Coach pick-up at Queen’s Students’ Union
9.15am
Arrival and registration at Newforge Country Club
9.45am
Plenary Speech 1:
Dr. Dominic Watt
“How forensic phonetics helps solve crimes, and can help decide whether a crime was even committed”
10.45am Coffee break
11.15am
Parallel Sessions:
1.15pm Lunch
2.00pm
Plenary Speech 2:
Dr. Goodith White
“The use of mobile phones in human trafficking: implications for language use, genre hybridity and expression of identity”
2.45pm
Parallel Sessions:
4.15pm
Closing Speech
Linda Ervine
“The Miracle that is Turas”
5.00pm
Wine reception and closing thoughts
6.00pm
Coach return to Queen’s Students’ Union
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