CFP Current Work in Corpus Linguistics: Working with Traditionally-conceived Corpora and Beyond

 
Current Work in Corpus Linguistics: 
Working with Traditionally-conceived Corpora and Beyond

Welcome to Valladolid for the CILC2015, the seventh edition of the International Conference on Corpus Linguistics organized by AELINCO, the Spanish Association of Corpus Linguistics and hosted this year by the Department of English and the International Centre for Lexicography (University of de Valladolid, Spain). The University of Valladolid is a public university located in North-west Spain. Established in the 13th Century, it is one of the oldest universities in the world. It offers over 100 degrees, 50 masters and doctorate programmes, boasting a broad network of international relations, research centres as well as sports and cultural facilities together with a rich architectural and documentary heritage.

The conference will be held at the Palacio de Congresos “Conde Ansúrez” at the heart of Valladolid from 5 to 7 March 2015. The Conference will focus on current work in Corpus Linguistics as well as future developments of the discipline, especially in connection with the coming of age of Big Data.

Abstracts must be sent in English or Spanish and must not exceed 550 words. The time allotted for the presentation is 20 minutes (with 5 minutes for discussion). Abstracts for poster sessions will also be accepted.

The abstract proposals should be related to one of the conference panels outlined by AELINCO. Each panel has a director who shall communicate the acceptance or rejection of the proposals after the evaluation by experts.

The first circular provides information about the submission of proposals.

The deadline for submitting proposals is 1 December 2014.

For further information:

http://aelinco-en.blogs.uva.es/  

Libros de texto para regalar de primaria y ESO

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Tenemos algunos libros de texto que pudieran servir a alguien que los necesite.

Os los dejamos aquí:

1ºESO
Religión católica SM
CC Naturales Natura Vicens Vivens
Educación plástica y visual Proyecto Graphos A McGrawHill
6º Primaria
Lengua Timonel SM
Matemáticas Timonel SM
Conocimiento del medio Santillana Proyecto la casa del saber
5º Primaria
Lengua Timonel SM
Conocimiento del medio Santillana Proyecto la casa del saber
Ortografía SM
Religión católica 3 Aanaya
Matemáticas Timonel SM
Se llama Jesús SM
Castles/ King Arthur’s Treasure Macmillan Primary 5 Reader

4º Primaria
Rezo contigo Anaya
Podéis contactar conmigo en pascualf@um.es

The fifth international conference on law, language and discourse 2015

THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LAW, LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE

Theme: Communication and Fairness in Legal Settings

27TH – 30TH SEP, 2015 ÖREBRO UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN

Subtopics

Communication and interaction in a fair trial
The significance of communication and interaction in the procedural paradigm
(civil and criminal proceedings)
Court rhetoric and fairness
Communication and fairness in mediation – civil- and criminal matters
Communication and fairness before trial
Communication and fairness at means of compulsion
Children and communication in legal settings
Vulnerable groups and communication in a fair legal setting
Gender and communication in a fair legal setting
The cost and benefit of communication and fairness in legal settings

Conference chairs
Laura Ervo, Professor, University of Örebro, Sweden
Le Cheng, Professor, Zhejiang University, China

Invited speakers

Ulrika Andersson, Docent, University of Lund, Sweden
Ragna Arli, Professor, University of Bergen, Norway
Sol Azuelos-Atias, Senior Lecturer, University of Haifa, Israel
Le Cheng, Professor, Zhejiang University, China
Susan Petrilli, Professor, University of Bari, Italy
Augusto Ponzio, Professor, University of Bari, Italy
Frances Rock, Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University, UK
Lijin Sha, Professor, China University of Political Science and Law, China
King-Kui Sin, Professor, Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong
Anne Wagner, Associate Professor, Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale France

Scientific committee

Janet Ainsworth, Professor, University of Seattle, USA
Eric Bylander, Docent in procedural law, Master in rhetoric, Uppsala University, Sweden
Le Cheng, Professor, Zhejiang University, China
Laura Ervo, Professor, University of Örebro, Sweden
Craig Hoffman, Professor, Georgetown University, USA
Kerstin Nordlöf, Professor, University of Örebro, Sweden
Susan Petrilli, Professor, University of Bari, Italy
Lijin Sha, Professor, China University of Political Science and Law
King-Kui Sin, Professor, Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong
Joseph-G.Turi, Secretary General, International Academy of Linguistic Law, Canada
Anne Wagner, Associate Professor, Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale, France

Contact information:
e-mail: LLDconference@oru.se
webpage: www.oru.se/jps/LLDconference