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Title: Book: Lexicalization Patterns in Color Naming
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4502.html
This book has sixteen chapters focused on lexicalization patterns of various languages used in color naming. Specifically, it investigates phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic devices languages used to form color terms.
Visit the publisher at: https://benjamins.com/catalog/sfsl.78
Source: Ida Raffaelli, Daniela Katunar, and Barbara Kerovec (eds.)
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Title: Book: A Grammar of Belep
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4500.html
This reference book provides a full grammatical documentation of the Austronesian language Belep, which is spoken by approximately 1600 people in New Caledonia, primarily in the Belep islands. This book is the first full-length English-language description of the Belep language.
Source: Chelsea McCracken
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Title: Book: The Semantics of Silence in Biblical Hebrew
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4498.html
In this book, the author explores the many words in Biblical Hebrew that refer to being silent, investigating how they are used in biblical texts, Dead Sea Scrolls, and Ben Sira. The author goes on to examine the tradition of interpretation for these words in the early versions, modern translations, and standard dictionaries.
Visit the publisher: https://brill.com/view/title/56130
Source: Sonja Noll
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Title: Call: Arabic Linguistics Forum
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4479.html
This year, the University of Leeds will hold a pre-Forum study-day on the Arabic dialects of the Arabian Peninsula on June 30, 2020. Abstracts are invited for this pre-Forum workshop, but they must consider solely for Peninsular varieties in all areas of linguistics. Abstracts are also being accepted for the Forum itself. The deadline for all submissions is January 12, 2020.
Learn more: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4479.html
Source: ALiF
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Title: Call: European Conference of Conversation Analysis
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4480.html
The European Conference of Conversational Analysis will be held June 29-30, 2020, at Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. This new and informal conference will be a place for early- and mid-career researchers to discuss works-in-progress in an interactive and small-scale environment. Any work-in-progress concerning social interaction from a conversation-analytics and/or interactional linguistic perspective may be submitted to the conference for consideration by February 2, 2020.
Learn more: http://ecca.ruhosting.nl/
Source: ECCA 2020
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Title: Call: Translation and Gender in the Profession (4th Valencia-Napoli Colloquium)
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4486.html
This conference aims to offer a broad view of research on translation and gender in professions around the world. This theme will be approached from transdisciplinary, cross-cultural perspectives with various methodological approaches, especially regarding discourse on academia, law, business, science, medicine, tourism, and the media. Proposals are due January 31, 2020.
Learn more: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4486.html
Source: Cerlis 2020
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Title: Call: 15th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4492.html
The Building Educational Applications workshop has issued a call for papers on the innovative use of natural language processing (NLP) for building educational applications. The conference will be held July 9, 2020, in Seattle, Washington, and proposals are due April 6, 2020.
Learn more at: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4492.html
Source: BEA15
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Title: Conference: Princeton Phonology Forum 2020
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From: https://linguistlist.org/issues/30/30-4474.html
The second meeting of the Princeton Phonology Forum will be held April 10-11, 2020, under the theme “tone and phonological theory.” Registration for this event is free; it is only asked that those planning to attend register by March 20, 2020.
Learn more: https://linguistics.princeton.edu/pphf/pphf-2020/
Source: Princeton University
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Title: TESOL 2020: Three Reasons You Need to Go
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From: http://blog.tesol.org/tesol-2020-three-reasons-you-need-to-go/
This blog post walks readers through the positives of going to a large language conference like TESOL International. While TESOL may not be an applicable conference for every language educator, the reasons that the author lists could be applied to a wide variety of language conferences with the ultimate message being that, as language educators, we should go and meet with other language educators.
Read more: http://blog.tesol.org/tesol-2020-three-reasons-you-need-to-go/
Source: TESOL Blog
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Title: Emerging Translator Mentorship Program
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From: https://literarytranslators.org/mentorships
The American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) Emerging Translator Mentorship Program is designed to establish and facilitate a close working relationship between experienced and emerging translators on a project selected by the emerging translator. This mentorship is nine months in length. Applications are being accepted now through the end of December 2019.
Learn more: https://literarytranslators.org/mentorships
Source: The American Literary Translators Association
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