36.216, Confs: Applied Linguistics; Clinical Linguistics; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Translation / Hungary

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Subject: 36.216, Confs: Applied Linguistics; Clinical Linguistics; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Translation / Hungary

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Date: 15-Jan-2025
From: Dániel Mány [many.daniel at semmelweis.hu]
Subject: Semmelweis Medical Linguistics Hybrid Conference 2025


Semmelweis Medical Linguistics Hybrid Conference 2025

Date: 23-May-2025 - 24-May-2025
Location: Budapest (Semmelweis University, Basic Medical Science
Center [Elméleti Orvostudományi Központ] H-1094 Budapest, Tűzoltó u.
37-43.), Hungary
Contact: Dániel Mány
Contact Email: many.daniel at semmelweis.hu
Meeting URL: https://semmelweis.hu/szaknyelv/en/conferences/smlc2025/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Clinical Linguistics;
Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Translation

Organised by the Institute of Languages for Specific Purposes,
Semmelweis University, the Semmelweis Medical Linguistics Conference
(SMLC) series has become a cornerstone of academic discourse in
healthcare communication. The hybrid event, allowing for both
in-person and virtual participation, is designed to bring together
scholars, researchers, and educators working in healthcare
communication, with thematic emphases on patient-centred
communication, medical translation and interpreting, terminology,
pragmatics, artificial intelligence, metaphors, speech analysis,
medical documentation, and languages for specific purposes. We invite
presentations, poster sessions, and workshops addressing these themes.
Special attention is given to fostering collaboration between senior
and junior researchers, PhD candidates, and students. A highlight of
this year’s program is the unique opportunity for participants to
engage directly with leading experts in the field through workshops,
facilitating exchanges that bridge academic and professional practice.
Following the conference, participants are also invited to submit
their manuscript to Semmelweis Medical Linguistics Investigations,
published by Peter Lang, where it will be automatically considered for
indexing.



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