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Language of the Third Millennium XIII: Language in the Face of Technology
The thirteenth edition of the conference “Language of the Third Millennium” seeks to bring together a wide range of academics to explore various dimensions of language in the face of technology. Diverse factors viewed as determining the use of language in the digital age – from multimodality, memetics, and asynchrony to artificial intelligence, algorithms, and fake news – have emerged as important topics in research and the media. Technological advancements have had a major impact on the ways and modes of communication, leading to fundamental changes at both the individual and the population level.
The aims at the integration of the international scholarly community and is directed primarily at linguists, translators, modern philologists, and other researchers in related fields, including PhD students. The conference is also open to practitioners who wish to join in the study of language, translation, cross-cultural communication or foreign language teaching in the digital age.
The programme will feature keynote papers from
prof. Dorothy Kenny, Dublin City University, Ireland
prof. Jef Verschueren, University of Antwerp, Belgium
prof. Jan Rybicki, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Extended abstracts’ submission deadline: 5 December, 2023
You can find other details and publication information at the conference website: https://tertium.edu.pl/en/konferencje-tertium/jezyk-trzeciego-tysiaclecia-xiii-jezyk-w-obliczu-technologii/
If you have any questions, write to us at: tertium2016@gmail.com.
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THE 1ST BIAŁYSTOK CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS
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The 9th Language and Technology Conference (LTC 2019), May 17-19, 2019, Poznań, Poland
CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS CONFERENCE CHAIRS: Zygmunt Vetulani (Poland) and Patrick Paroubek (France) Yes, we started 24 years ago! Our tradition goes back to the Language and Technology Awareness Days, a meeting organized in 1995 with the assistance of the European Commission (DG XIII). Among the key speakers were Antonio Zampolli (Italy), Dafydd Gibbon (Germany), Dan Tufiş (Romania), OrestKossak (Ukraina). Today, we refer to this event as the first LTC. Since2005 LTC is organized every two years as the “Language & TechnologyConference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Scienceand Linguistics”. Fostering language technologies and resources remains an important challenge in the dynamically changing, information-saturatedworld and we invite all concerned people to join us in Poznań at the LTC2019 in order to face this challenge together. Zygmunt Vetulani and Patrick Paroubek