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? l'occasion du 70e anniversaire du Département d'études fran?aises et francophones de l'Université de Zadar (Croatie), nous vous invitons à participer avec vos travaux à ce recueil thématique intitulé 70 ans de la francophonie à Zadar (1956 - 2026). L'objectif de ce recueil est de marquer 70 ans d'étude et d'enseignement de la langue fran?aise et des cultures francophones à Zadar, de revenir sur les réalisations historiques du Département, de ses enseignants et étudiants, et
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A special issue proposal for the Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices
Topic: "Multilingualism and Intercultural Dialogues: Creative and Reflexive Approaches to Identity and Belonging in Migration and Digital Spaces". Website: https://www.tlu.ee/en/bfm/dmmiic
Guest Editors: Professor Anastassia Zabrodskaja (CV), Associate Editor for the Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices, and Professor Zhu Hua (CV)
This special issue will focus on multilingualism
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Full CfP: https://journals.uni-lj.si/scriptamanent
Terminology at the Intersection of Translation, Interpreting, and LSP
Terminology acquisition is a key aspect of the work of translators and interpreters, as well as a fundamental component of learning in Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP). The ability to accurately identify, understand, and apply domain-specific terms ensures clear communication and enhances professional credibility.
Numerous tools are now availa
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La notion de point de vue dans les théories de l'énonciation : regards pluriels, regards croisés
Bien que tous les courants de la linguistique ne s’accordent pas sur sa définition, le ? point de vue ? constitue un concept clé des théories de l’énonciation difficilement dissociable de celui de ? voix ?.
Issu de la narratologie (Genette, 1972), le ? point de vue ? a été petit à petit envisagé dans les théories linguistiques comme une composante intrinsèque de l’énonciatio
This conference examines cultural hybridity through the lens of Bakhtin's concept of linguistic hybridity and its broader cultural implications. It focuses on societies influenced by global trends, particularly the dominance of English in fields like business, education, and entertainment. For instance, the Arabian Gulf showcases the tension between traditional values and global pressures, as seen in the widespread adoption of English in academia, marginalizing Modern Standard Arabic. Younger, m
Final Call for Papers:
Contemporary Trends in English-Language Studies is a linguistic conference that gathers scholars investigating the English language.
In this year's edition, we invite papers on a variety of topics related to:
- the contemporary focus of English-language researchers
- methods that are applied in contemporary English-language research
- problems that contemporary English-language researchers face
- solutions that can be proposed to those problems.
The above ar
LANACOM 2025 is a distinguished event that fosters a deeper understanding of diverse academic perspectives within an intercultural academic environment. This conference aims to create a multidisciplinary and sustainable society of scholars and experts in the fields of media, language, and literature, who embrace cultural diversity and global understanding in both theory and practice.
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15th February 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 28th Febru
2nd Call for Papers:
New deadline: February 10
CLOx25 welcomes presentations on Catalan linguistics, within the fields of phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and the lexicon. All perspectives are welcome: theoretical, descriptive, dialectological, synchronic/diachronic, sociolinguistic, experimental, language-acquisition/learning.
The languages of CLOx25 will be English and Catalan. Presentations can be in either.
Abstracts, comprising a maximum of 50
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Atras Journal is now inviting scholars from around the globe to submit their unpublished manuscripts for publication. The journal aims to contribute to the body of knowledge by publishing original papers in the fields of literature, gender studies, cultural studies, linguistics, education, language studies, translation, social sciences, and arts. Researchers are invited to submit their manuscripts in English, Arabic, and French.
Presentation:
Atras Journal is inviting r
At SLE 2025 in Bordeaux, a session will be organized on science communication research related to linguistics and outreach. The goal is to present and discuss results from actual research that is relevant to communicating linguistics, and the ways in which linguistics is relevant to wider societal problems. This may range from empirical research or practical experience on factors determining the success (or lack thereof) of a specific linguistics communication project, to consequences or implica
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The Seventeenth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC-17)
Asociación Argentina de Lingüística Cognitiva (AALiCo)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Culture, Discourse and Cognition
Abstract Submission Deadline: February 15, 2025
Notification of acceptance / rejection: March 2025
For more details on what to submit, please visit the official call for papers on the conference website.
We are pleased to announce the call for submissions for the next regular issue of the journal Dialogue and Discourse. Submissions are invited on all topics in the formal, computational, or psycholinguistic study of dialogue and discourse.
Submissions received by March 1st, 2025 will be considered for the next regular issue. Later submissions will be slated for the next available issue.
About the journal
Dialogue and Discourse (D&D http://www.dialogue-and-discourse.org) is the first peer
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Meaning is a crucial concept in many areas of linguistics research as well as outside linguistics. It is a core concept in semantics and pragmatics, but it can also be approached from various angles, such as social interaction, language learning, translation, interpreting and many other language-related phenomena, thus making it multidisciplinary in nature. In interactional research and conversation analysis, meaning is often conceptualized as action, something that the parti
Focus: Intensive language classes on ancient and medieval languages and linguistic classes on the diachrony of languages – Comparing Diachronies
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We are happy to inform you that registration is now open for the 10th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Arizona State University, University of Osnabrück and University of Cambridge collaborate with the CIVIS Course “Diac
2024. v, 134 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction: A speech-act(ion) perspective on commenting
Rita Finkbeiner & Robert Külpmann | pp.?287–293
Articles
Is commenting an expositive illocutionary act?
Marina Sbisà | pp.?294–317
Cause and comment: Two functions of non-finite causal constructions
Martin Konvi?ka | pp.?318–338
Specified compliments in comments to politicians’ Facebook posts: Champion, loser, or both?
Pnina Shukrun-Nagar & Zohar Livnat | pp.?339–366
Sisterhood
2024. iii, 97 pp.
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Articles
Measuring the linguistic similarity of discourse from open-world role-playing games to the real world through an additive multidimensional analysis
Daniel H. Dixon | pp.?1–30
Variation-Based Distance and Similarity Modeling: A new way of measuring distances between registers
Xu Zhang & Benedikt Szmrecsanyi | pp.?31–59
Linguistic variation beyond the Indo-European web: Analyzing Turkish web registers in TurCORE
Selcen Erten-Johansson,
2024. iii, 83 pp.
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Articles
Investigating the Chinese cultural mind through Chinese-American cross-cultural films: Implications for teaching culture to Chinese language learners
Han Luo & Georgia Salvatore | pp.?1–25
基于体演文化开发中高级汉语视听说课程
柴冬临 | pp.?26–45
Exploring the Chinese AWCF Platform’s value in improving CSL learners’ writing performance in a ChatGPT context
Yicheng Yang & Ye Tian | pp.?46–68
Book reviews
Chunsheng Yang. 2024. Chinese Sociolinguistics
2024. iii, 175 pp.
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Articles
“People should get their booster”: Stance towards Covid vaccination in news and academic blogs
Hang (Joanna) Zou & Ken Hyland | pp.?447–471
Case and agreement variation in contact: A multifactorial investigation of it-clefts across World Englishes
Yi Zhang & Ming Yue | pp.?472–506
Down-sampling from hierarchically structured corpus data
Lukas S?nning | pp.?507–533
Assessing the potential of LLM-assisted annotation for corpus-bas
2025. iii, 197 pp.
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Non-past and past verb stems in Tangut
Mathieu Beaudouin | pp.?1–21
A typology of alternative questions in Chinese and other East Asian languages
Xinyi Li | pp.?22–77
Pseudo matrix sluicing constructions in Mandarin Chinese
Chi-Ming Louis Liu | pp.?78–122
Foot-shift and disyllabification in the history of Chinese: With a revisit of syllabic structures of Old Chinese
Huibin Zhuang, Pusong Zhao & Shengli Feng | pp.?123–154
Lig
2025. v, 126 pp
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Introduction: Approaches to Machine Translation
Mahdieh Fakhar, Monica Vilhelm & Paz Díez-Arcón | pp.?1–4
Articles
Powerful variables for knowledge representation and bracketing prediction
Juan Rojas-Garcia | pp.?5–30
Machine translation post-editing through emotional narratives: A methodological approach
María del Mar Sánchez Ramos | pp.?31–47
Machine translation of tourism reviews: Quality assessment and localization
Carmen Rosa-Sorlozan