33.3901, Calls: Text/Corpus Linguistics, Translation/Poland
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Subject: 33.3901, Calls: Text/Corpus Linguistics, Translation/Poland
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From: Marta Kajzer-Wietrzny [kajzer at amu.edu.pl]
Subject: None
Full Title: Enriched corpus-based research designs for the 21st
century
Date: 10-Jul-2023 - 12-Jul-2023
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Marta Kajzer-Wietrzny
Meeting Email: kajzer at amu.edu.pl
Web Site: https://wa.amu.edu.pl/uccts2023/call_for_papers.html
Linguistic Field(s): Translation
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2023
Meeting Description:
Conference theme: Capturing conceptual complexity with updated
theories and enriched corpus designs
In the about thirty-year-long tradition of corpus-based
translation/interpreting and contrastive studies, the field has gone
through many stages ranging from the initial infatuation with corpus
linguistics methodology, through getting stuck at its favourite
‘teddy-bear’ operationalizations (De Stutter & Lefer 2020), to the
situation in which the methodological development may be even
outpacing or displacing theoretical development (Kotze, Halverson, De
Sutter 2022, TT2 roundtable description). It is clear that the field
today needs to align ‘fundamental conceptual and theoretical
reflection’ (Kotze, Halverson, De Sutter 2022, TT2 roundtable
description) with empirical designs reaching far beyond the first
approaches designed originally to investigate texts and translations
carried out in pen and paper era.
In this context, we would like to view the UCCTS 2023 conference as an
opportunity for translation/interpreting and contrastive studies
scholars to actively engage in discussions on these urgent issues,
whose resolution would help the two sister disciplines to move
forward.
Call for Papers:
Submissions:
We particularly welcome contrastive and translation/interpreting
studies proposals using corpus methods and featuring the following:
- new or remodeled theoretical frameworks relevant to corpus-based
contrastive and translation/interpreting studies
- quantitative approaches in corpus-based contrastive and
translation/interpreting studies, in particular with
multi-methodological designs and advanced statistical modeling
- interdisciplinary approaches to translation/interpreting and
contrastive studies
- triangulation: combined use of corpus data and other sources of data
- register/genre variation
- constrained language varieties
- sign language interpreting corpora
- intermodal, multimodal, and multiple translation/interpreting
corpora
- parallel and comparable corpora in translation/interpreting and
foreign language teaching and learning
- bilingual lexicography and terminology/terminography
- perspectives on corpus use in the language industry
- translation/interpreting quality assessment
- using corpora and technology in remote interpreting
- non-canonical forms of translation/interpreting and multilingual
communication
There will be three categories of presentation:
- Full paper (20 minutes + 10 minutes Q & A time)
- Poster presentation
- Software demo
Abstracts should be between 800 and 1,000 words for oral papers and
between 400 and 500 words for posters (please indicate in a footnote
whether the submission is for a paper or a poster). Both types of
submission should include a list of references (not included in the
word count). They should provide a clear outline of the aim of the
study, including clearly articulated research question(s), details of
the research approach and method(s), and (preliminary) results.
Abstracts should be submitted by 30th January 2023. They will be
reviewed anonymously by the scientific committee. You will be notified
of the outcome of the review process by the end of February 2023.
A selection of papers will be published in an edited volume or in a
special issue of a scientific journal.
https://wa.amu.edu.pl/uccts2023/call_for_papers.html
https://wa.amu.edu.pl/uccts2023/abstract_submission.html
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