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Workshop 2004: Language and Culture Date: 12-Feb-2004 - 13-Feb-2004 Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia Contact: Keizo Nanri Contact Email: Keizo.NanriMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueasia.usyd.edu.au k_nanri
mail2me.com.au Linguistic Sub-field: Not Applicable Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2003 Meeting Description: Call for Presentations The Workshop 2004: Language and Culture Workshop Theme: Expression, Identity and Society Date: 12 (Thursday) â�Euro§' 13 (Friday), February 2004 Venue: Camperdown Campus of the University of Sydney Sponsored by the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies, the School of European, Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Studies of the University of Sydney The Sydney Network for Language and Culture (SYNLAC) is pleased to invite you to come to the workshop as either a participant or a presenter. The ultimate purpose of this workshop is to bridge the gap between linguistics and cultural studies. Through this we encourage participants in the workshop to expand their intellectual and academic horizons and create a truly interdisciplinary atmosphere. Our specific theme for the workshop is 'Expression, Identity and Society', where 'expression' is taken as any mode of expression, e.g., linguistic expression, paintings, or architectural designs. We ask workshop leaders to give their presentations in plain English, and to get the audience actively involved in the workshop in one way or another to help retain their concentration and focus. The length of presentations in the workshop is in principle either 60 or 90 minutes. However, we will accept shorter presentations as well. We plan to produce a refereed publication from the outcomes of the workshop. If you wish to give a presentation, please send an abstract (300 words) by e-mail to either <Keizo.nanri
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7th Congress of the International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics Short Title: 7th ISAPL Congress Date: 06-SEP-04 - 09-SEP-04 Location: Cieszyn, Poland Contact: Janusz Arabski Contact Email: enofficeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueares.fils.us.edu.pl Meeting URL: http://www.us.edu.pl/uniwersytet/konferencje/2004/isapl Linguistic Sub-field: Psycholinguistics Call Deadline: 15-NOV-03 Meeting Description: We would like to invite all our Colleagues working in the field of psycholinguistics and related areas to the 7th Congress of the International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics (ISAPL) to be held in Cieszyn, Poland on 6 - 9 September 2004. The event is being organized by ISAPL in cooperation with the University of Silesia, who have kindly offered to sponsor the event. As the organisers of the 7th Congress of the International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics we are glad to say that the number of abstracts submitted so far testifies to the importance of the field of research. We have also received a large number of requests for extending the deadline for abstract submission. To satisfy those who learnt relatively late about our congress, we have decided to extend the deadline. The new final date is: 15 NOVEMBER, 2003. Visit our website: http://www.us.edu.pl/uniwersytet/konferencje/2004/isapl Conference Information Full Title: 7th Congress of the International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics Short Title: 7th ISAPL Congress Location: Cieszyn, Poland Start Date: 06-SEP-04 - 09-SEP-04 Contact: Janusz Arabski Meeting Email: click here to access email Meeting URL: http://www.us.edu.pl/uniwersytet/konferencje/2004/isapl As the organisers of the 7th Congress of the International Society of Applied Psycholinguistics we are glad to say that the number of abstracts submitted so far testifies to the importance of the field of research. We have also received a large number of requests for extending the deadline for abstract submission. To satisfy those who learnt relatively late about our congress, we have decided to extend the deadline. The new final date is: 15 NOVEMBER, 2003. Visit our website: http://www.us.edu.pl/uniwersytet/konferencje/2004/isapl Linguistic Subfield: Psycholinguistics