28.2409, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Poland

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Subject: 28.2409, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Poland

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Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 12:13:20
From: Ida Stria [i.stria at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: 4th Interlinguistics Symposium

 
Full Title: 4th Interlinguistics Symposium 

Date: 21-Sep-2017 - 22-Sep-2017
Location: Poznań, Poland 
Contact Person: Ida Stria
Meeting Email: interlingv at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): Esperanto (epo)

Call Deadline: 25-Jun-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Interlinguistics Studies program (Institute of Linguistics, Faculty of
Modern Languages and Literature, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland)
is organizing its fourth international interlinguistics symposium to be held
September 21-22, 2017 in Poznań. The main subject will be:

The role of international languages from the time of Zamenhof to the modern
multicultural world

Description: The year 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Ludwik
Zamenhof, the initiator of the international language Esperanto and a great
supporter of intercultural dialogue. In light of his achievements UNESCO
selected Zamenhof as one of its eminent personalities of 2017.

The conference will commemorate the life and achievements of Zamenhof whose
peaceful attitude promoted intercultural understanding by removing language
barriers. The topics of the conference relate to cooperation in the face of
linguistic and cultural challenges from the 19th century until now.


2nd Call for Papers: 

The role of international languages from the time of Zamenhof to the modern
multicultural world

Papers on the following subjects are welcome:

1. Zamenhof's life and work (special session)
2. Internationalism and international languages since the 19th century
3. Language policy in multilingual countries
4. Language challenges in a changing Europe
5. Aspects of Esperanto:

- Linguistics: the role of the structure of the international language
- Literature as a carrier of international values and topics
- Instruction: modern methods
- The Esperanto movement for language rights and equality

Each paper will be given 30 minutes including 10 minutes for discussion. Power
Point presentations are advised (Power Point MS Office 98-2003).

Languages: Esperanto, English, Polish

Extended deadline for abstract submission: 25 June .2017
Notification of acceptance for papers and posters: 15 July 2017

There is no conference fee.
Banquet Thursday: 60 PLN

Registration:

To register (with or without paper) submit the following information by email:

Personal Name:
Family Name:
University degree/Title:
Work place/affiliation:
E-mail address:
Home address:

Presentation: Yes/No
Title of the presentation (if applicable):
Abstract (150-300 words)

Registration forms and questions should be submitted to: interlingv at gmail.com




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