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The 3,000-year-old story hidden in the @ sign
In Taiwan they call @ "little mouse". It's "strudel" in Hebrew, "dog" in Russian and "monkey's tail" in Dutch. The @ sign is a mirror, and its story goes back thousands of years.
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Confs: 10th International Conference on Romance-German and Intra-Romance Contrastive Linguistics
In 2008, the Departments of Romance Studies and of Translation and Interpreting at the University of Innsbruck assumed responsibility for this series of conferences, originally founded in 1987 by Professor Gerd Wotjak in Leipzig. It is one of the few international events dedicated entirely to contrastive linguistics. As in previous editions, papers may address both theoretical and applied aspects of contrastive linguistics between Romance languages and German, as well as between different Romanc
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Confs: 15th Historical Sociolinguistics Network Conference
The 15th Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) Conference will take place at the University of Salzburg (Austria) from 28 – 30 September 2026. Confirmed plenary speakers are: Prof Joseph Salmons (University of Wisconsin, Madison, US) Prof Michał Głuszkowski (Toruń University, Poland) Prof Sybille Große (Heidelberg University, Germany) The 2026 conference theme is "Spoken and written discourse in historical sources". Historical sociolinguistics naturally draws its data mainly fr