[Corpora-List] EURALEX 2004: Call for participation

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Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 18:46:01 MET

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    Registration is now open for EURALEX 2004 at http://www.univ-ubs.fr/euralex2004.

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    EURALEX 2004 : Call for participation.
    The 11th EURALEX International Congress will be held in Lorient, France, from the 6 to the 10th July, 2004. The Congess organizers are the Faculté de Lettres et Sciences Humaines of the Université de Bretagne Sud, Lorient.

    Contact address :
    Congress Organizers EURALEX 2004
    Dr. Geoffrey Williams
    Faculté de Lettres et de Sciences Humaines
    4 rue Jean Zay
    B.P. 92116
    56321 Lorient cedex
    France

    Email : elx2004@univ-ubs.fr
    Website : http://www.univ-ubs.fr/euralex2004

    Up-to-date information
    Information concerning accommodation, registration and travel will be kept up to date on the website. The coast of Brittany is very popular in the summer so participants are encouraged to book early.

    EURALEX 2004
    The EURALEX Congresses bring together professional lexicographers, publishers, researchers, scholars, and others interested in dictionaries of all types. The programme will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions on the topics listed below, software demonstrations, pre-congress tutorials and specialized workshops, a book and software exhibition, and social events for participants and their guests.

    Topics
    Papers, posters, and software demonstrations are invited on all topics of lexicography, including, but not limited to, the following fields, which are the main focus of the congress:

      1.. Computational Lexicography and Lexicology.
      2.. The Dictionary-Making Process.
      3.. Reports on Lexicographical and Lexicological Projects.
      4.. Bilingual Lexicography.
      5.. Lexicography for Specialised Languages - Terminology and Terminography.
      6.. Historical and Scholarly Lexicography and Etymology.
      7.. Dictionary Use.
      8.. Phraseology and Collocation.
      9.. Lexicological Issues of Lexicographical Relevance.
      10.. Other topics.
    A list of communications will be posted shortly. The full programme will appear later.



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