35.3034, Summer Schools: Interdisciplinary Methodologies in Linguistic Research from the perspective of Polish and Slavic Studies (INTERMET) – Workshops for PhD Students
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Subject: 35.3034, Summer Schools: Interdisciplinary Methodologies in Linguistic Research from the perspective of Polish and Slavic Studies (INTERMET) – Workshops for PhD Students
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Date: 30-Oct-2024
From: Mikołaj Dunikowski [mikolaj.dunikowski at ijp.pan.pl]
Subject: Interdisciplinary Methodologies in Linguistic Research from the perspective of Polish and Slavic Studies (INTERMET) – Workshops for PhD Students
Interdisciplinary Methodologies in Linguistic Research from the
perspective of Polish and Slavic Studies (INTERMET) – Workshops for
PhD Students
Location:
Description:
The project “Interdisciplinary Methodologies in Linguistic Research
from the perspective of Polish and Slavic Studies (INTERMET)” is
addressed to PhD students of linguistics and broadly understood
humanities and social sciences, as well as those conducting research
using methods used in linguistics.
The project consists of 3 parts:
- methodological school in Kraków, 19–23 May 2025;
- individual tutoring for selected graduates of the School ready to
submit their research project to a Polish institution financing
scientific research;
- a seminar during which graduates of the School will present their
research – individual or team – conducted using the knowledge acquired
during the Methodological School.
During the School, specialists will present modern research methods
used in linguistics, their interactions with traditional methods, and
their use in interdisciplinary research from the perspective of Slavic
languages. They will take into account the complex morphological
structure, inflexion, and spelling of Slavic languages, which often
require a separate methodological approach.
INTERMET will be conducted in English.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Polish (pol)
Language Family(ies): Slavic
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