The final stage of the project “Intralingual Aspects of Latvian Language of Science”
November 2020 is the last month of the project “Intralingual Aspects of Latvian Language of Science” (No. lzp-2018/2-0131). The main partner of the project is Ventspils University of Applied Sciences and the cooperation partner is Liepaja University.
At the end of the project, on November 26th, the 25th International Scientific Conference of Liepaja University, titled “The Word: Aspects of Research” will host a thematic section called “Language of Science and Terminology”. In this section, project researchers will present their studies on various aspects of scientific language research, such as multilingualism in science, the characteristics of linguistic tools in scientific texts, and other related topics.
On November 27th, at 11:00 AM, an online discussion on the research of scientific language focusing on different types of scientific texts will take place during the above-mentioned conference. Please register in advance by November 24th by sending an e-mail to: diskusijaparzinatnesvalodu@gmail.com, providing your name and surname, institution, and email address.
The publisher “Zinātne” has submitted the manuscript of the monograph “Language of Science: Style, Text, Context”. The manuscript of the monograph has been reviewed by Dr. Philol., Senior Research Fellow at Šiauliai University, Regīna Kvašīte, and Assistant Professor of Daugavpils University Dr. Philol., Svetlana Polkovņikova. The monograph has been recommended for publishing by the Scientific Council of the Institute of Humanities of Liepaja University. The monograph is expected to be published in the first half of 2021.
At the end of the project, a database titled “Language of Science” will be published. It is intended for a wide audience of users of Latvian language for science, primarily including pupils, students, lecturers, and researchers. The database will include descriptions of types of written scientific texts at the school, university, and research levels (e.g., student research papers, bachelor’s theses, scientific articles, etc.). It will also include phrases used in the language of science that will be useful for writing scientific texts and formulating statements. The phrases are organized according to the structure of a scientific text: introduction, main body, and conclusion, as well as text cohesion and reference formatting.
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