26th Congress of Hungarian Applied Linguistics, PÉCS, 30 Aug and 1 Sept 2017

The Hungarian Association of Applied Linguists and Language Teachers (HAALT), the Doctoral School of Linguistics (PTE NYDI) and the “Education and Society” Doctoral School of Education Faculty of Humanities, University of Pécs (PTE DOK)  

have the pleasure to invite you to its  

26th Congress of Hungarian Applied Linguistics

to be held in PÉCS between 30 August and 1 September, 2017

entitled

ASSYMETRICAL COMMUNICATION – ASSYMETRICAL RELATIONS

Venue:    Faculty of Humanities of PTE (University of Pécs), PÉCS, Ifjúság útja 6.

For almost three decades, the HAALT Congress has been a forum for applied linguistic researchers, language teachers in public and higher education, and other professionals (translators, dictionary editors, writers of language books, computer linguists, etc.) of Hungary and the whole of the Carpathian Basin.

The congress will work in 16 parallel sections and round table discussions. The official language of the congress is Hungarian, but contributions and comments in world languages at discussions are also welcome.

Programme Committee: Gábor Prószéky (president), Ildikó Fata, Ágota Fóris, Erika Gúti, Pál Heltai, Judit Hidasi, Kinga Klaudy, Ádám Kis, Orsolya Nádor.

Organizing Committee: Gábor Alberti and Dóry Szvath-Vecsera (co-presidents), Mónika Dóla, Judit Dombi, Judit Farkas, János Nagy, Csilla Sárdi, Gábor Szente, Tibor Szűcs, Annamária Torbó.

The congress website is available at http://www.manye.hu/node/37

For any questions and details please contact manyexxvi@gmail.com

 

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