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Last Call Summer Linguistics 2000, June 17 - 25 University of Southern Denmark, Odense Courses June 19 - 23 Jan Blommaert: Ethnopoetic analysis of narratives Herbert H.Clark: Using Language Gene Lerner/Gail Jefferson: Conversation Analysis Zoltan Kovecses: Language, Emotion, Mind Jacob L. Mey: Pragmatic Perspectives June 17,18,24,25 Thomas Madsen, Anthony Maxwell, Johannes Wagner: Production of digital sound and video for research in language and communication. Deadline for applications: June 1st 2000 Further information: http://www.sdu.dk/Hum/GraduateSchool forskerskolenMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelanguage.sdu.dk - ----------------------------------------------------- Johannes Wagner University of Southern Denmark phone (45) 65 50 32 20 Language and Communication fax (45) 65 93 24 83 Campusvej 55 DK-5230 Odense M http://www.sdu.dk/Hum/GraduateSchool http://www.sdu.dk/Hum/MOVIN
11th SUSANNE HUBNER SEMINAR **** New Deadline for abstracts: 30 June 2000 ***** Bridging the gap between interaction and cognition in linguistics Zaragoza (Spain) March 1-3, 2001 The Department of English and German Philology at the University of Zaragoza (Spain) is organizing the 11th Susanne H�bner Seminar, to be held in March 2001. Scholars working in any field related to the Seminar's main topic are welcome to participate. The topic of this year's seminar will be the fit between linguistic approaches dealing with interaction or communication and approaches which give some prominence to the role of cognition in language. This distinction between the external and the internal workings of language has found a clear expression in the different objects of study in pragmatics and in cognitive linguistics. The emphasis of the contributions expected from the participants can be on either of the two poles, but we are interested in seeing how the boundaries between paradigms can be crossed. The following thematic areas are suggested: - Translation - Discourse analysis - Lexis and categorization in language use - Metaphor and metonymy - Specialized language - Language learning and acquisition Participants are invited to submit abstracts for 20 minute papers. These abstracts should not exceed 150 words and should be sent to any of the addresses below, specifying thematic area, author, affiliation and contact address. Electronic submissions in ASCII format are encouraged, but we will also accept printed copies. The deadline for submission of abstracts to be considered for acceptance is June 30, 2000. Contributors will be notified of the Refereeing Committee's decision by September 30, and the final version of the papers (no longer than 15 pages) will be due on January 30. A selection of the papers will be published in a special volume. Organizers: Dr. Celia Flor�n Dr. Carlos Inchaurralde e-mail: cflorenMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueposta.unizar.es e-mail: inchaur
posta.unizar.es Non-electronic XI Seminario Susanne H�bner address: Departamento de Filolog�a Inglesa y Alemana Facultad de Filosof�a y Letras Ciudad Universitaria C/ Pedro Cerbuna, 12 50009 Zaragoza Tel.: (+34) 976 76 15 38 Spain Fax: (+34) 976 76 15 19