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MATS 2010: Abstract submission

 

Abstracts for papers

 

Abstracts should be written in English and should clearly articulate:

  • the corpus materials used;
  • the research hypothesis as well as the operationalisation of this hypothesis in corpus-linguistic terms;
  • the results of the analysis and its theoretical implications (statistical analysis of the corpus data is a plus).

Abstracts for posters

 

Abstracts report preferably on work-in-progress in corpus based-translation studies. Abstracts should be written in English and should clearly articulate:

  • the corpus materials used;
  • the research hypothesis as well as the operationalisation of this hypothesis in corpus-linguistic terms;
  • the preliminary results .

 

Although one of the objectives of the symposium is to stimulate corpus-based research on less well-studied languages, contributions on well-studied languages will also be welcomed.

 

For purposes of easy editing, please download this template and rename your document as follows: MATS2010_yourlastname_yourfirstname.rtf. Send your abstract (max. 500 words excluding references) to gert.desutter@hogent.be. Specify your name(s), affiliation and contact details in the message body only. Please indicate whether you want your abstract to be considered for a paper or a poster session.

 

Abstracts are due on September 30, 2009 and will be reviewed anonymously by two members of the scientific committee. Notification of acceptance is scheduled on October 30, 2009.