Type of Event:
Conference
Date:
2007-05-10
Venue:
The Department of Interdisciplinary Studies in Translation, Languages, and Cultures, Forli (Italy)
Event theme(s):
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2006-11-19
Venue: Centro Stefano Franscini, Ascona, TI
Event theme(s): :: Language Understanding and Translation :: Automatic speech recognition by machine with auxiliary information; :: How robots will increase the quality of our lives; :: Language processing using multiple sources of information; :: Multimodal information processing in a multilingual task; :: Principles for designing human-computer dialogue systems.
Date: 2006-11-19
Venue: Centro Stefano Franscini, Ascona, TI
Event theme(s): :: Language Understanding and Translation :: Automatic speech recognition by machine with auxiliary information; :: How robots will increase the quality of our lives; :: Language processing using multiple sources of information; :: Multimodal information processing in a multilingual task; :: Principles for designing human-computer dialogue systems.
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2006-10-13
Venue: American Unions conference Facilities, Athens, Greece
Event theme(s):
Date: 2006-10-13
Venue: American Unions conference Facilities, Athens, Greece
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2006-11-03
Venue: University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Event theme(s): Domains of specific interest will be interlanguage pragmatics, mediation (with reference to real-life or fictional contexts, i.e. translation/interpreting, but also dubbing / subtitling / translation / adaptation of fictional interactions, for example) and non-standard varieties of language. These are spheres of enquiry in which cross-cultural issues and their implications in various respects (e.g. pragmatic development for interlanguage) surface with peculiar acuteness, and which give us privileged access to data for refining their study. Questions the workshop will aim to explore include: the interface between the linguistic and the cultural, between speech frames and cultural perceptions, misapprehensions of pragmatic values across languages and their implications, issues of membership knowledge generally, issues of transfer, intercultural styles.
Date: 2006-11-03
Venue: University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Event theme(s): Domains of specific interest will be interlanguage pragmatics, mediation (with reference to real-life or fictional contexts, i.e. translation/interpreting, but also dubbing / subtitling / translation / adaptation of fictional interactions, for example) and non-standard varieties of language. These are spheres of enquiry in which cross-cultural issues and their implications in various respects (e.g. pragmatic development for interlanguage) surface with peculiar acuteness, and which give us privileged access to data for refining their study. Questions the workshop will aim to explore include: the interface between the linguistic and the cultural, between speech frames and cultural perceptions, misapprehensions of pragmatic values across languages and their implications, issues of membership knowledge generally, issues of transfer, intercultural styles.
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Type of Event:
Conference
Date: 2007-04-21
Venue: Rembrandt Hotel London (UK)
Event theme(s): :: Future developments in the industry; :: changes and improvements in professional training and practice; :: the challenges posed by the wider world; :: new technologies on the horizon; :: t/i at the heart of global business, of industry and science; :: communications technology and the role of language and translation. There will also be scope for a brief consideration of the history of our industry and of the work of the Institute.
Date: 2007-04-21
Venue: Rembrandt Hotel London (UK)
Event theme(s): :: Future developments in the industry; :: changes and improvements in professional training and practice; :: the challenges posed by the wider world; :: new technologies on the horizon; :: t/i at the heart of global business, of industry and science; :: communications technology and the role of language and translation. There will also be scope for a brief consideration of the history of our industry and of the work of the Institute.
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