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The BEYOND LANGUAGE 2023 Conference
Italy & Poland ~ June 1 – June 4, 2023

The deadline for Academic Journal of Modern Philology submission is: 21 July 2023 r. The Speakers are invited to submit paper proposals to kmsi@uwr.edu.pl according to the requirements described [at:] https://ajmp.uwr.edu.pl/instructions-for-authors-stylesheet.

 

International Conference for Young Scholars

Day one: June 1 – in Rome, Italy (Sapienza University of Rome)
Conference venue: Marco Polo Building, Circonvallazione Tiburtina 4, ground floor, room T02


Day two: June 2 – online; the link to the conference (Google MEET): meet.google.com/mab-vyso-rqm


Day three: June 3 – online; the link to the conference (Google MEET): meet.google.com/mab-vyso-rqm


Day four: June 4 – in Wrocław, Poland (University of Wrocław)
Conference venue: Aula Leopoldina, pl. Uniwersytecki 1, 50-137 Wrocław

 

 

While submitting your abstract you need to specifically
indicate the day of the conference. It is very important,
because day 1 takes place in Rome, days 2 and 3 are online days, and
day 4 takes place in Wrocław.

You need to be present only on one day of the conference.

Every scholar is welcome!

English is the official language of the conference, but you
can also have your presentation in Italian or in Polish.

BEYOND LANGUAGE is an international conference that aims at integrating international young researchers of language, literature and culture understood as pivotal social human behavioral patterns. Conference organizers wish to address, among other issues, the need of investigating minority speech communities, endangered and vanishing languages, literatures and cultures, small languages, pidgins and creoles, as well as narrowing down the scope of study of cultural practices performed by the means of language and studies through the scope of contact linguistics and anthropological linguistics.

The scope of the conference seeks to establish  a ground for new research in the following areas:

  • endangered and vanishing languages, literatures and cultures,
  • anthropological linguistics,
  • studies of cultures and societies,
  • cultural patterns in discursive practices,
  • folk-linguistics and folk-anthropology,
  • mechanisms of language change (and language death),
  • the ethnography of communication,
  • studies of small languages and linguistic vitality,
  • field linguistics,
  • translation/interpretation studies.

Contact and abstract submission (by May 20th)

There is no conference fee

Honorary patronage & publication opportunity