Research Seminars
2024-2025
- VII Doctoral Workshop in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics – April 4, 2025.
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French Linguistics Seminar: “L’évidentialité et les marqueurs évidentiels”, to be delivered by Professor Patrick Dendale from the University of Antwerp.
The sessions will take place on March 10 and 11 (from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Salón de Actos – Edificio A) and on March 12 (from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Saló de Actos Emilia Pardo Bazán, Edificio D).Information poster available
here.
2023-2024
- Diachro XI: le français en diachronie. May 22–24, 2024. Link to the website here.
2020-2021
- March 22, 2021 (17:00): Online seminar "Inferencia discursiva: enriquecimiento semántico, voces del discurso y parataxis", by Jesús Portillo Fernández: https://eu.bbcollab.com/
collab/ui/session/guest/ beb4589d36f8411b954e74d721448b 51 - November 26, 2020 (16:30 to 18:30): Seminar Usos prácticos de la lingüística cognitiva en la fraseología del lenguaje general y especializado. Organized by Ana Roldán-Riejos (UPM). To attend, contact Kerstin Schwandtner (kerstins@ucm.es).
2019-2020
- October 4, 2019: Seminar Parémies, Culture et Traduction. “Salón de Grados”, édifice A. Organized by the PAREFRAS research group.
2018-2019
- November 29, 2018. Terminologie Phraséologique et Parémiologique. Organized by the PAREFRAS research group.
- February 18, 2019. Le minimum Parémiologique. Organized by the PAREFRAS research group.
- April, 2019. Seminars of Phraséologique et Parémiologie. Organized by the PAREFRAS research group.
- March, 2019. Seminars of Phraséologique et Parémiologie. Organized by the PAREFRAS research group.
- June 17, 2019. Techniques de Recherche Parémiologique: Herón Pérez Martínez. Organized by the PAREFRAS research group.
2017-2018
- February - October 2017: Aesthetics of the cinematographic image: the literature / cinema dialogue. Organized by the research group UCM Europe of Writing (930196). More information here.

Strasbourg
The medieval area of Strasbourg, “Petite France”, is an idyllic maze of streets with half-timbered houses, crossed by channels of the Ill river, whose waters operated mills and tanning workshops, hence the old medieval trades give name to its streets.