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		<title><![CDATA[LAFAL   Linguistic Approaches to Funniness, Amusem]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 11:13:14 GMT</pubDate>
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		<b>Event Date From:</b> 24 March 2010

		<b>To:</b> 26 March 2010
<b>Venue:</b> University of &#321;ód&#378; Training and Conference Centre
<b>City: </b>&#321;ód&#378;
<b>Country:</b> Poland
<b>Event Details:</b> 
Humour, inherently associated with funniness, amusement and laugher, has attracted scholarly interest for centuries. Over the past three decades, humour studies have been developing at full tilt, with innumerable insightful publications released each year.

The conference is convened to provide a forum for linguists interested in the area of humour research. The primary objectives will be to explore the nature of multifarious humorous phenomena and to enhance methodological tools used in humour studies across a variety of linguistic disciplines.



			<b>Email:</b> marta.dynel@yahoo.com

			<b>Website:</b> http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/pragmatics/events/lafal
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		<title><![CDATA[V encontro acoriano da lusofonia]]></title>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 17:57:38 GMT</pubDate>
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		<b>Event Date From:</b> 05 April 2010

		<b>To:</b> 09 April 2010
<b>Venue:</b> florianopolis, santa catarina
<b>City: </b>florianopolis
<b>Country:</b> Brazil
<b>Event Details:</b> Temas para 2010:
1. As dez ilhas açorianas (arquipélago e Santa Catarina)
2. Homenagem contra o esquecimento: autores lusófonos (escritores, músicos, pintores, etc.) d’aquém e d’além mar
3. O Estado da Lusofonia (publicação de Vocabulários Unificados, gramáticas, a uniformização da nomenclatura cientifica e técnica (onomástica, toponímia, química, física, etc.), a norma culta.
4. Situação do uso da língua portuguesa no mundo: África do Sul, Galiza, Malaca, Macau, etc.
5.1. Tradução (de Português e para Português). 
5.2. A internacionalização de autores em português. 
5.3. Novas Tecnologias e tradução
6. propostas de dinamização dos PROJETOS dos Colóquios da Lusofonia
6.1. DICIOPÉDIA E DICIONÁRIO DE AÇORIANISMOS
6.2. CRIOULOS DE ORIGEM PORTUGUESA, CRIAÇÃO DE UMA BASE DE DADOS
6.3. MUSEU VIRTUAL DA LUSOFONIA (NA VILA DA LAGOA (AÇORES)
6.4. ESTUDOS AÇORIANOS NA UNISUL (UNIVERSIDADE DO SUL DE SANTA CATARINA)
6.5 ESTUDOS TRANSMONTANOS
6.6 outros projetos


			<b>Email:</b> coloquiolusofonia@gmail.com

			<b>Website:</b> www.lusofonias.net
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		<title><![CDATA[Between Cultures and Texts: Itineraries in Transla]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:05:02 GMT</pubDate>
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		<b>Event Date From:</b> 09 April 2010

		<b>To:</b> 10 April 2010
<b>City: </b>Tallinn
<b>Country:</b> Estonia
<b>Event Details:</b> The conference addresses the terms “culture”, „history“,  „method“, and “translation”. Possible subjects may include:
 Getting data for translational histories
 Theoretical and historical approaches – an opposition?
 Critical review of existing monographs or experience reports by authors
 Criteria of periodization in translation histories
 The role of translators in cultural histories
Confirmed keynote speakers at the conference will be Nikolay Aretov (Sofia), Jean Delisle (Ottawa), Theo Hermans (London), Peeter Torop (Tartu).
In addition, Marie Vrinat-Nikolov (INALCO) speaks of the methodological problems she encountered with her book about translators' discourse in France and
Bulgaria, and Jean-Léon Muller (INALCO) gives a survey of studies in the history of
translation in Hungary.


			<b>Email:</b> anne.lange@tlu.ee
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		<title><![CDATA[Terminology and Knowledge Engineering Conference]]></title>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:19:44 GMT</pubDate>
		<link>http://www.iti.org.uk/ice/pages/viewDetails.asp?id=840</link>
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		<b>Event Date From:</b> 11 August 2010

		<b>To:</b> 14 August 2010
<b>Venue:</b> Fiontar, Dublin City University
<b>City: </b>Dublin
<b>Country:</b> Ireland
<b>Event Details:</b> 'Presenting terminology and knowledge engineering resources online: models and challenges'
This conference will cover themes such as the term user experience; search methods; implantation and diffusion of term and knowledge engineering resources; technical and editorial aspects of optimal term provision; database layout for users; aspects such as cataloguing structure and classification; implications for terminology work (in terms of work methods, management, policy) of instant online access; and so on.

			<b>Email:</b> tke2010@dcu.ie
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		<title><![CDATA[2nd International Clinical Linguistics Conference]]></title>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 07:17:56 GMT</pubDate>
		<link>http://www.iti.org.uk/ice/pages/viewDetails.asp?id=728</link>
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		<b>Event Date From:</b> 11 November 2090

		<b>To:</b> 13 November 2090
<b>City: </b>Madrid
<b>Country:</b> Spain
<b>Event Details:</b> Research on linguistics linked to language disorders has a long tradition in Europe and in the United States. In Spain this is a growing field in Applied Linguistics, although it has expanded considerably over the last decade.

			<b>Email:</b> elena.garayzabal@uam.es  

			<b>Website:</b> http://www.uam.es/2clc/
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		<title><![CDATA[2010 ACTFL Convention and World Languages Expo]]></title>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 19:33:10 GMT</pubDate>
		<link>http://www.iti.org.uk/ice/pages/viewDetails.asp?id=283</link>
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		<b>Event Date From:</b> 19 November 2010

		<b>To:</b> 21 November 2010
<b>Venue:</b> John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center
<b>City: </b>Boston, MA
<b>Country:</b> United States of America
<b>Event Details:</b> The ACTFL Convention and World Languages Expo is the largest gathering of language educators in the United States with the largest exhibition anywhere of teaching materials and technology for the language profession.  It is the only national event where language professionals from all levels, all assignments and all languages can come together to learn.  

			<b>Email:</b> convention@actfl.org

			<b>Website:</b> www.actfl.org
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