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====== Call for papers ====== | ====== Call for papers ====== | ||
+ | Submissions are now open:[[https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=trela2015|Submit]] | ||
- | We invite submissions on one of the five following topics: | + | We invite submissions on one of the following topics: |
- | * The notion of ‘area’ or ‘field’ in Applied Linguistics (multicritieral analysis in specific areas, comparative analysis of different fields...) | + |  |
- | * Applied Linguistics and the Language Sciences: Are they two ‘areas’, one ‘field’ or can they not be divided?  | + | * The notion of ‘area’ or ‘field’ in Applied Linguistics (multicritieral analysis in specific areas, comparative analysis of different fields, etc.) |
- | * Modelization and multiple-theory approaches (combing several approaches to explore the same area) | + | * Applied Linguistics and Linguistics: Are they two distinct‘areas’ or a single ‘field’ or can they not be divided?  |
+ | * Models and multiple-theory approaches (combining several approaches to explore the same area) | ||
* Resources, tools and methodologies to explore an ‘area’ (or conduct ‘field’ work). | * Resources, tools and methodologies to explore an ‘area’ (or conduct ‘field’ work). | ||
- | * Applied Linguistics and Theoretical Linguistics: how should one build a complementary approach? And what are the epistemological issues raised by obvious complementary? | + | * Applied Linguistics and Theoretical Linguistics: building a complementary approach? And what are the epistemological issues raised by obvious complementary?  |
- | * Crossroads between applied linguistics and translation: a new approach? | + | |
+ | Deadline: 15 January 2014 | ||
+ | Notification: 28 February 2015 | ||
+ | Conference: 8-10 July 2015 | ||
- | Deadline: 31 Sep 2014Â | + | Abstracts should be 500 words maximum, plus a short indicative bibliography. Abstracts should contain a statement of the aim of the contribution, and should make clear how the paper relates to the topics mentionned above. A first page will include the namee and affiliations of the authors. A second, anonymous page will include the abstract with references, in standard format (word or pdf) in French or in English. Â |
- | Notification: 20 Jan 2015Â | + | Abstracts will be submitted via easychair, which will be opened soon. |
- | Conference: 8-10 Jul 2015 | + | |
- | Corpus workshop: 7 Jul 2015 – Redefining corpus linguistics: Where do recent advances in corpus linguistics lead us? What are the consequences for linguistic theory? |