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CILiDi 2019 : 1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LINGUISTICS (CILiDi´19)

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Link: http://www.cilidi.es
 
When May 29, 2019 - May 31, 2019
Where Granada
Submission Deadline Mar 25, 2019
Notification Due Mar 25, 2019
Final Version Due Sep 30, 2019
Categories    linguistics   language acquisition   translation   discourse analysis
 

Call For Papers

We welcome you to the 1st International Conference on Digital Linguistics (CILiDi'19) at the Universidad de Granada, Spain, to be held on 29th, 30th and 31st May 2019.

The main theme of CILiDi'19 is digital linguistics applied to modern languages. This first- year edition will focus on the general topics (i) Language and Literature, (ii) Translation and Interpreting, and (iii) Discourse Analysis. These three conference themes will be approached from a technological perspective, i.e. the implementation of digital elements in lectures, creative research projects and results in these areas from various backgrounds.

We invite 20-minute proposals of papers, 90-minute workshop presentations and posters on these general topics. Further information is provided in the conference website (http://www.cilidi.es).

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