33.451, Confs: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics, General Linguistics/Spain
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Subject: 33.451, Confs: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics, General Linguistics/Spain
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Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2022 18:06:20
From: Victoria Escandell-Vidal [victoria.escandell at ucm.es]
Subject: XV Congreso Internacional de Lingüística General 2023
XV Congreso Internacional de Lingüística General 2023
Short Title: CILG 2023
Date: 14-Jun-2023 - 16-Jun-2023
Location: Madrid. Universidad Complutense, Spain
Contact: Victoria Escandell-Vidal
Contact Email: xv_cilg_2023 at ucm.es
Meeting URL: http://eventos.ucm.es/go/CILG_2023
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics; General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The XV International Conference on General Linguistics (XV CILG 2023) will be
held at the Complutense University of Madrid from June 14 to 16, 2023.
Language is multifaceted. It is a universal attribute of the human species,
but it manifests itself in an extraordinary diversity of languages. It
manifests itself in an external, objective and objectifiable way, but cannot
be understood without an internal brain architecture. It is a property of
individuals, but also of social groups. As a result of this inherent
complexity, our area of study includes a variety of disciplinary subfields:
descriptive, theoretical, historical, and typological linguistics (at their
different levels of analysis), language acquisition and teaching, discourse
analysis, computational linguistics and natural language processing, clinical
linguistics, forensic linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and
neurolinguistics.
This edition has selected computational linguistics, forensic linguistics, and
language teaching in digital environments as priority areas. These are three
highly topical fields, with a marked social impact and an outstanding
professionalizing nature, which constitute a good example of what linguistics
can contribute to our digitized world. Nevertheless, any research question
relevant to other fields of linguistics are also welcome at the XV CILG 2023.
The XV CILG will feature plenary lectures, themed sessions, round tables, oral
communication sessions, and poster sessions. The official languages of the
conference are English, Spanish, and the co-official languages of Spain.
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