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NORTH WEST CENTRE FOR LINGUISTICS RESEARCH TRAINING FIRST SPRING PROGRAMME 18 - 22 MARCH 2002 UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER supported by HEFCE as part of the Collaboration Programme for Modern Languages in Higher Education - A FIVE-DAY PROGRAMME OF COURSES IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND TOPCIS IN APPLIED AND THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS - SUITABLE BOTH FOR STUDENTS STARTING RESEARCH DEGREES AND FOR STUDENTS ALREADY EMBARKED ON RESEARCH PROGRAMMES - INCORPORATING THE ANNUAL NWCL LECTURE WITH GUEST LECTURER FRITZ NEWMEYER (UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON) - FOLLOWED BY THE MANCHESTER POST-GRADUATE CONFERENCE (INCLUDING THE NWCL POST-GRADUATE POSTER COMPETITION) - SPONSORSHIP FOR UK STUDENTS FROM BAAL, LAGB & THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY For information about courses, registration, accommodation and student sponsorship, see the new NWCL website http://www.nwcl.salford.ac.uk (click 'Research Training') Visit the NWCL website for information about the Autumn Programme in Research Training 2 - 13 September 2002 Professor Diane Blakemore School of Languages and European Studies Research Institute University of Salford Salford M5 4WT United Kingdom Tel: 0161 2954948 Visit the NWCL Web-site http://www.nwcl.salford.ac.ukMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The functionalist-oriented Columbia School Linguistic Society announces the preliminary version of its new web site, parts of which are under construction. The URL is http://www.csling.org - Joseph Davis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor School of Education R6207-A City College New York, NY 10031 Tel. 212-650-6240 -Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue