For participants

The Kazan International Linguistic Summit (hereinafter – the Summit) is held on the basis of Kazan Federal University for the fifth time. In 2024 it is dedicated to the 220th anniversary of Kazan Federal University. The co-organizers of the Summit are the Institute of Linguistics and the Institute of Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Russian Academy of Education. The partners of the Summit are the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Federal Institute of Native Languages of the Peoples of the Russian Federation, the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Russian Society of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature, the International Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature, the Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature of the Russian Federation, the National Association of Teachers of English of Russia.

Last year more than 2000 participants from more than 20 countries (CIS countries, Algeria, Georgia, Egypt, China, Colombia, Israel, India, Iraq, Spain, Morocco, USA, France, Croatia, Ecuador, Ecuador and others) as well as from more than 80 cities of the Russian Federation officially registered for the Kazan International Linguistic Summit.

The Summit-2023 was attended by V.I. Tolstoy, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Russian Language Council under the President of the Russian Federation, Prof. A.A. Kibrick, Director of the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof. E.V. Golovko, Director of the Institute of Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, heads of leading scientific institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, heads of leading universities and departments of Russia, Azerbaijan, India, Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and other countries.

At the three plenary sessions, the key speakers of the conference were:

  • Professor Ekaterina Vladimirovna Rakhilina, Head of the School of Linguistics at the Higher School of Economics Research University;
  • Professor Olga Lyashevskaya, leading researcher of the Department of Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Poetics of the V.V. Vinogradov Institute of Russian Language of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  • Marina Solnyshkina, Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Teaching Foreign Languages, Head of the Research Laboratory “Text Analytics” at Kazan Federal University;
  • Head of the Department of Modern Russian Language and General Linguistics of the N.I. Lobachevsky National Research State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Professor Larisa V. Ratsiburskaya;
  • Leading researcher of the Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory of the Russian State Social University, Professor Maria Pilgun;
  • Head of the research laboratory “Discursive Linguistics”, Director of the Center of Communicative Technologies of Volgograd State Social Pedagogical University, Professor Marina Rostislavovna Zheltukhina;
  • Professor of the Department of Theory, History of Language and Applied Linguistics of the Institute of Philology and Journalism of Saratov State University Vadim V. Dementiev and others.

There were about thirty breakout sessions of the conference in 11 scientific areas, including computer and corpus linguistics, digital humanities, cognitive linguistics, clinical and neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, etc.

Participants and guests of the conference had an opportunity to see and hear the speeches of the editors-in-chief of the best Russian and foreign scientific journals indexed in the Scopus and Web of Science databases.

 

 

The International Scientific Conference “Вызовы и тренды современной лингвистики” (“Challenges and Trends in World Linguistics”) will be held on October 29-31, 2024 within the framework of the V Kazan International Linguistic Summit (hereinafter – the Conference) in a mixed (online and offline) format. This is a unique opportunity to present, discuss and promote the research results of leading Russian and foreign scholars in the field of linguistics and language education.

The success of the Conference will depend on our joint efforts, ability to create a common productive and interactive academic space.

CONFERENCE EVENT FORMATS AND THEIR FEATURES:

 

  • Plenary speeches by key speakers (in person and online, as well as recorded).
  • Presentations by editors of scientific journals (in person and/or online and recorded).
  • Sessions of scientific sections of the Conference (face-to-face and online, as well as recorded). Communication with the participants of the sectional meeting is carried out orally during the discussion under the guidance of the section moderator.
  • Participants of online broadcasts of the Conference events (plenary lectures, speeches of editors of scientific journals, sessions of scientific sections) can ask questions to the speakers in writing in the broadcast chat room.
  • All plenary reports, speeches of editors of scientific journals, meetings of scientific sections of the Conference will be recorded and posted on the Summit website.
  • Academic interaction with other participants of the Conference will be organized in the period from 29 to 31 October 2023.

 

PLATFORM FOR HOLDING THE CONFERENCE:

 

All conference events will be held in online format on the MTS-Link platform (https://mts-link.ru/).

Links to connect to the events will be sent by e-mail to all registered participants.

Training materials on work in this system are available on the site of MTS-Link platform. For optimal work on this platform it is recommended to use a laptop or a personal computer and not to limit yourself to connection via browser, but to install the MTS-Link application on your device according to this link.

The platform also offers the option of connecting to sessions using mobile devices: for this purpose, the MTS-Link application should be installed on the mobile device beforehand.

 

REQUIREMENTS TO THE DESIGN OF ARTICLES:

 

“Header” of the article is designed as follows (all items are mandatory):

  • Surname, first name, patronymic of the author(s) (lowercase bold letters, without abbreviations, right-alignment)
  • Name of the organization (without abbreviations, right-alignment)
  • UDC
  • Title of the report (lowercase bold letters, center alignment)
  • Keywords and phrases (in italics, center alignment, no more than six)

Materials of two to four pages (pages should not be numbered) should be sent electronically: file type – Word document, font – Arial, size – 14 pt, line spacing – single line, margins – 2 cm on all sides, paragraph indent – 1, 25 cm, alignment – width, text without hyphenation and without compression. The language of publications: Russian, English, Tatar.

Italics and bold are used for text highlights. Underlining, capitalization and spacing are undesirable. The meaning of words and other units is enclosed in apostrophes (‘ ‘), quotations are enclosed in quotation marks (“…”).

An unbroken space is used in the positions indicated below (such a space is placed by the Shift+Ctrl+Space key combination):

a) between initials and surname (N.I. Bogdanov);

b) in combinations of a numeral and a noun (XXI century, 2017);

c) in enumerations (lists) after a digit or letter with a dot or parenthesis [1). Text, 1) text, A. Text, a) text].

No spaces are allowed after an opening parenthesis and before a closing parenthesis.

It is important to distinguish between the hyphen (-) and the short dash (-) and not to use one instead of the other. Use the short dash as a punctuation mark and in the list of references (not the long dash or hyphen).

In places of abbreviations of the quoted text use the sign <…>.

Illustrations are presented in one of the common formats (.jpg, .tiff).

References to literature are given in the text in square brackets and include the author’s surname (or the first word in the title of the book), year of publication, volume/issue/part number (after a comma) and page number (after a colon); see, for example: [Baudouin 1963, 1: 53; Bogoroditsky 1935: 122; Russkaya 2016: 36].

The reference to the source of funding is placed one line after the main text (12 pt), followed one line later by a list of references under the heading “Literature” (14 pt). Publications are described in accordance with GOST requirements and are arranged alphabetically in an unnumbered list. Works described in Cyrillic script are listed first, followed by Latin and other fonts. Foreign sources are formalized in accordance with the rules used in the bibliographic description of sources in Russian. If the list contains several works by the same author, they are arranged in chronological order. There should be no more than ten publications in the list of literature.

Notes (not literature references) are arranged as normal footnotes at the end of the page (footnotes are automatic, numbered; numbering begins on each page). Please avoid footnotes whenever possible.

Fonts with characters not available in Arial are downloaded as a separate file together with the article during registration. In case other fonts (besides Arial) are used in the text, it is necessary to send an electronic copy of the text of the article in pdf-format to the Organizing Committee (kfu-kils@mail.ru).

Articles can be submitted in Russian, English or Tatar. All submitted articles are checked in the system “Antiplagiat.ru”. The originality of the text should be at least 80%.

The use of machine translation of the article into English through Google Translate and other web-services means automatic refusal of publication.

 

 

Sample design of the article.

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Tatyana Vladimirovna Chernigovskaya will be the key speaker of the Summit

Tatyana Vladimirovna Chernigovskaya, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, Head of the Laboratory of Cognitive Studies and the Department of Problems of Convergence of Natural and Human Sciences, St. Petersburg State University; Laboratory of Cognitive Research and Chair of Convergence Problems of Natural Sciences and Humanities at St. Petersburg State University. Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. Member of the Council on Science and Education under the President of the Russian Federation.

Areas of scientific interests - psycho and neurolinguistics, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, origin of language, theory of evolution, artificial intelligence, development and pathology of language, analytical philosophy. Head of the Leading Scientific School “St. Petersburg School of Psycholinguistics”.

T.V. Chernigovskaya develops systems of modification of training programs on the basis of modern scientific data, fruitfully cooperates with a number of institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and universities of Europe; Russian Academy of Sciences and universities in Europe and the USA. She is a member of three Academic Councils for the defense of dissertations in biological and philological sciences,
Head of the City Seminar on Psycho- and Neurolinguistics of the St. Petersburg Linguistic Society, Russian representative in the Steering Committee of the Nordic Neurolinguistic Network (Steering Committee of the Nordic Neurolinguistic Network), member of the European Steering Committee on Cognitive Science. He is a State Scholar of the President of Russia and Fulbright International Exchange Program.

Popularizer of science in printed and electronic media (honorary diploma of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2008). Participant and presenter of numerous popular science TV programs and films. Laureate of the III Annual Award “For Fidelity to Science” (2016). Winner of the Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences for outstanding achievements in the promotion of scientific knowledge in the nomination “Life Sciences” (2017).