Call For Paper
ICLELL is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Linguistics and English Literature Linguistics. The conference will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Linguistics and English Literature Linguistics
- Applied linguistics
- Discourse analysis
- Language for specific purposes
- Language education
- Language, literature and ideology
- Autonomy in language learning
- Teaching language skills and elements
- The knowledge base of language teacher education
- Social, cultural, and political contexts of language teacher education
- Collaborations in language teacher education
- Practices of language teacher education
- The transformative nature of the role of language and communication in human cognition
- The analysis of language and language use as providing a window into non-linguistic cognitive
- Processes and structures
- The relationship between linguistic structure and cognitive processes
- Summarization and retrieval
- Text entailment and paraphrasing
- Text sentiment analysis, opinion mining and question answering
- Machine translation and multilingual processing
- Linguistic, psychological and mathematical models of language, computational
- Psycholinguistics,
- Computational linguistics and mathematical linguistics
- Language, identity and culture
- Language and literature
- Language and popular culture
- Literature and film
- Language and power
- Language and gender
- Language and the new media
- Language, culture and translation
- New writings in english
- Women’s writings
- Teaching of language and literature
- Teaching and learning of english as a foreign/ second language
- Effective teaching methodologies in language and literature classrooms
- Interdisciplinary in language teaching and learning
- Assessment practices to language and literature teaching
- Teaching translation
- Language and ict
- Theoretical research on forensic linguistics
- Legal discourse analysis
- Legal translation and courtroom interpreting
- The application of forensic linguistics