28.4650, Calls: Discipline of Ling, Syntax, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation, Typology/Poland
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Subject: 28.4650, Calls: Discipline of Ling, Syntax, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation, Typology/Poland
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Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2017 15:44:00
From: Joanna Szerszunowicz [joannaszersz at gmail.com]
Subject: Reproducibility from a Phraseological Perspective: Structural, functional and cultural aspects
Full Title: Reproducibility from a Phraseological Perspective: Structural, functional and cultural aspects
Short Title: EUROPHRAS2018
Date: 10-Sep-2018 - 12-Sep-2018
Location: Bialystok, wojewodztwo podlaskie, Poland
Contact Person: Joanna Szerszunowicz
Meeting Email: europhras2018 at uwb.edu.pl
Web Site: http://infofil.uwb.edu.pl
Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; Syntax; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation; Typology
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2017
Meeting Description:
Reproducibility, which belongs to key terms in phraseological studies, is the
focal issue of the conference, which will aim at offering an insight into this
quality from a phraseological perspective by trying to provide answers to the
following questions:
What does the term reproducibility – of which several definitions exist –
really mean in phraseological studies?
How can reproducible language units be detected and analysed in corpora?
How should they be described in mono- and bilingual dictionaries?
What is their importance from the translational point of view?
How to view them from a didactic perspective?
How to discuss them in a cross-linguistic and cross-cultural context?
The list is not exhaustive and all proposals related to the notions of
fixedness and phraseology are most welcome.
Venue:
The University of Bialystok
Philological Department
Plac Niezależnego Zrzeszenia Studentów 1, 15-420 Białystok, Poland
Call for Papers:
EUROPHRAS 2018
Reproducibility from a phraseological perspective: Structural, functional and
cultural aspects
10-12 September 2018
The conference is not limited to the main subject and proposals of section
presentations and posters on other phraseological issues are also planned.
Persons who would like to organize special topic section and/or workshops are
encouraged to send their proposals (one has to send the section or workshop
abstract, the name of the chairperson and the names of participants along with
the titles of their presentations).
The conference will be held in Bialystok, the city of L. L. Zamenhof, the
creator of Esperanto, a multicultural place, whose turbulent history marked
its presence everywhere.
Important Dates
31 December 2017: Deadline for sending abstracts (section presentations,
workshops, poster presentations)
31 March 2018: Acceptance information
15 May 2018: Deadline for registration and payment
30 June 2018: Program and further information
10 September 2018: Conference opening
Abstract Submissions:
Instructions are available on the conference website
(http://infofil.uwb.edu.pl/important-dates.html).
Conference Languages: English, French, German, Spanish
Post-Conference Publications:
Several post-conference peer-reviewed volumes will be published in the
electronic version.
Conference Fee:
Fee: 100 euros
Included: conference materials, coffee breaks, welcome banquet, social program
Contact: europhras2018 at uwb.edu.pl, joannaszersz at gmail.com (local organizer)
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