32.594, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Hist Ling, Lang Acq, Translation/Czech Republic

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-594. Wed Feb 17 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.594, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Hist Ling, Lang Acq, Translation/Czech Republic

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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:43:58
From: Eva Nováková [mladi.lingviste at upol.cz]
Subject: 22nd International Meeting of Young Linguists

 
Full Title: 22nd International Meeting of Young Linguists 

Date: 17-May-2021 - 18-May-2021
Location: Olomouc, Czech Republic 
Contact Person: Božena Bednaříková
Meeting Email: mladi.lingviste at upol.cz
Web Site: http://mladilingviste.upol.cz/?lang=en 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Translation 

Call Deadline: 12-Apr-2021 

Meeting Description:

You are cordially invited to the annual International Meeting of Young
Linguists. This year's main title is ''COMMUNICATION no. 2021: Degradation
and/or innovation?'' and the main topics discuss the following:
 - language in use and language development between 2020 and 2021
 - does social distancing inflict on language, or invite us to look for new
ways of communication?
 - “Hello, can you hear me well?”: online meetings and distance learning as
new communication channels
 - pros and cons of the online environment: how does internet change
communication?
 - YouTube, Instagram et al.: communication platforms for youths only (?)
 - Twitter: how much can you tell in 280 characters?
 - online safety and danger: do you know who is speaking to you?
 - intercultural pragmatics: does online language affect politeness, humour or
non-verbal communication?
 - grammar nazis, language as the online weapon: “Practise your grammar!”,
“How dare you call me a(n) *** !”
 - benefits and drawbacks of non-verbal communication: Can emojis, memes, gifs
make up for a story?

The programme of the conference includes traditional panel sessions and
workshops. The conference is held in Czech, Slovak, and English.

The conference welcomes all Presenters who have completed an M.A./Mgr.
programme and have no higher degree than PhD.


Call for Papers: 

Abstract submission and standard registration deadline is 12 April 2021.
Abstracts of up to 300 words on the main and/or related topics can be
submitted via the registration form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_dqVZoeKoIYaEkDESn77_l6Ni98hlZy1o_H
gCpVz-tM8MqQ/viewform.




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