Editor for this issue: Lydia Grebenyova <lydia
linguistlist.org>
Summer School in Forensic Linguistic Analysis September 14th-18th 2001 Following the success of the 2000 Summer School in Forensic Linguistic Analysis held at Cambridge University, UK, we are pleased to announce details of the Summer School 2001,to be hosted this year by the University of Birmingham, UK. If you or any of your colleagues or students are interested in attending the summer school, please contact me to register your interest and to obtain further details and an application form, as indicated below. best wishes Janet Cotterill SUMMER SCHOOL IN FORENSIC LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS 2001 14th - 18th September 2001 Tutors: Professor Malcolm Coulthard (University of Birmingham) Dr Janet Cotterill (Cardiff University) Mr Tom Davis (University of Birmingham) Dr Peter French (J P French Associates Ltd) Mrs Sonia Russell (Freelance Legal Interpreter) Course Outline: Days 1 and 2: Forensic Linguistics and Courtroom Interaction (Professor Malcolm Coulthard and Dr Janet Cotterill) Day 3: Forensic Linguistics and Courtroom Interaction (Professor Malcolm Coulthard and Dr Janet Cotterill) Days 4 and 5: Other Specialisations (see below for details) On days 4 and 5, the following three specialist areas will be offered: Introduction to Forensic Handwriting Analysis (Mr Tom Davis) Introduction to Interpreting in a Forensic Context (Mrs Sonia Russell) Introduction to Forensic Phonetics (Dr Peter French) Enrolment Packages (Please note - places on all packages are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis): Package 1: Five-day Introduction to Forensic Linguistics with Specialisations (Days 1-5) Dates: September 14th-18th Tuition Fee: �245 Package 2: Four-day Introduction to Forensic Linguistics with Specialisations (Days 1-3 + 4 OR 5) Dates: September 14-18th Tuition Fee: �200 Package 3: Three-day Introduction to Forensic Linguistics (Days 1-3 OR 3-5) Dates: September 14th-18th Tuition Fee: �155 Package 4:Two-day Specialisations (Selected from Days 3, 4 and 5) Dates: September 16th-18th Tuition Fee: �110 Individual Days: It is also possible to attend individual days of the course at a cost of �60 per day. Please indicate which day of the programme you are interested in. Accommodation: All of the enrolment packages are available on a residential or non-residential basis. Single room University accommodation is available at a cost of �35 per night (including bed, breakfast and lunch), with hotel accommodation also available on request. Applications: Applicants for the Summer School should initially register their interest by sending an email or fax to the following address, stating which package they are interested in, and (where appropriate) which of the specialisations they wish to study. Attn: Dr Janet Cotterill Fax: +44 (0)2920 874242 Email: jcotterillMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecardiff.ac.uk General enquiries about any aspect of the course may also be directed to this address.
Dear All It has just been pointed out to me that the email address given at the bottom of the publicity information is currently unobtainable. If you are interested in the summer school, please contact me on one of the following two addresses or on the fax number provided: cotterilljMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecardiff.ac.uk jcotterill
yahoo.com Many apologies Janet Cotterill
GLOSSOLOGIA A Greek Annual for General and Historical Linguistics Edited by the Department of Linguistics - University of Athens The Department of Linguistics of the University of Athens is pleased to inform the linguists in Greece and abroad that Glossologia 11-12, its Journal for Theoretical and Historical Linguistics, has just appeared. This volume is actually a transition from a former into a new stage of Glossologia's life, which we expect to be one of essential renewal. Obeying to the higher requirements and the editing needs of a modern linguistic journal, we have proceeded to changes concerning its whole organisation: status, editing and circulation. A new editorial board and a new publisher will collaborate to ensure its annual publication with a new appearance. Glossologia, the first and only linguistic journal published in Greece, will from now on appear annually hosting articles, review articles and book reviews in any research domain (phonetics-phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics etc.). The emphasis, as before, will be put on the synchrony and diachrony of the Greek language, but cross-linguistic or theoretical studies are also welcome. >From the 13th vol. on a list of the new linguistic publications in Greece as well as a catalogue of the doctoral dissertations on Greek linguistics (submitted or under submission to Greek Universities) will normally be included. EDITORIAL BOARD President of the Editorial Board: G. Babiniotis Members of the Editorial Board: D. Theophanopoulou - Kontou, C. Charalambakis, P. Kontos, A. Moser, D. Chila - Markopoulou Editorial address: Article manuscripts should be sent to Prof. G. Babiniotis; Review articles and book reviews to Prof. D. Theophanopoulou-Kontou Department of Linguistics School of Philosophy Univ. Campus at Zografou 157 71 Zografou-Athens GREECE EDITING ASSISTANCE �. Kalitzopoulou - Papageorgiou (in collaboration with G. Markopoulos, O. Sinopoulou, N. Lavidas) Department of Linguistics School of Philosophy Univ. Campus at Zografou 157 71 Zografou - Athens GREECE Tel: (01) 72 77 671, 72 77 853 Fax: (01) 72 48 979, 72 77 029 E-mail: glossathMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuephil.uoa.gr INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS Papers intended for publication (in Greek, English, French or German) should be written in Word for Windows or Word for Macintosh (Font: Times New Roman, Font size: 12 pt, Line spacing: 1.5) on A4 paper with 2,5cm margins. For emphasis, authors are requested to use italics or SMALL CAPITALS rather than bold characters. Scripts other than Greek and Roman should appear in transliteration. They should be submitted in two printed copies, accompanied by a computer disk labelled for PC or Macintosh They should not exceed 25 pages, including footnotes and references They should contain the following items in the same order: -Title of paper (in bold capitals on the left-hand side) -Name of author (in capitals on the left-hand side) -Abstract in English of no more than 150 words (in the case of articles only) -Main text (including footnotes) -Author's name, address for correspondence and institutional affiliation (if any) in italics -Appendices (if any) -Bibliographical references All submissions are reviewed before publication First proofs are sent to the authors for corrections