LINGUIST List 16.3536
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Tue Dec 13 2005
Calls: Text/Corpus Ling/Germany;General Ling/UK
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1. Ute
Römer,
Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
2. Tricia
Coverdale-Jones,
Responding to the Needs of the Chinese Learner in HE: Internationalising the University
Message 1: Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
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Date: 12-Dec-2005
From: Ute Römer <ute.roemer anglistik.uni-hannover.de>
Subject: Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface
Full Title: Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface Short Title: ELeGI 2006 Date: 05-Oct-2006 - 07-Oct-2006 Location: University of Hanover, Germany Contact Person: Ute Römer Meeting Email: ute.roemer anglistik.uni-hannover.de Web Site: http://www.elegi-2006.com Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2006 Meeting Description: 'Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface' (ELeGI 2006), International Conference, 5-7 October 2006, University of Hanover, Germany We would like to announce a 3-day international conference on the topic ''Exploring the Lexis-Grammar Interface'' that will be hosted by the English Department at the University of Hanover, Germany, from 5-7 October 2006 (Thursday to Saturday). Conference organisers: Rainer Schulze and Ute Römer Contact: Ute Römer, ute.roemer anglistik.uni-hannover.de Over the last two or three decades, research in corpus linguistics has shown that lexis and grammar are closely interdependent. The conference aims to bring together scholars with a common interest in aspects of lexis-grammar co-selection in the English language. We aim to discuss empirical evidence on the inseparability of lexis and grammar, and explore in what respects these two parts that are often treated separately in linguistic description form an organic whole. We are pleased to announce that the following keynote speakers have accepted our invitation: Professor Sylviane Granger, University of Louvain, Belgium Professor Michael Hoey, University of Liverpool, UK Professor Susan Hunston, University of Birmingham, UK Professor Joybrato Mukherjee, University of Giessen, Germany Professor Michael Stubbs, University of Trier, Germany We invite the submission of 1-page abstracts (300-500 words, excluding references) for 20-minute presentations (plus discussion) of original research on any aspect related to the conference theme, including (but not restricted to) pedagogical, diachronic, and genre-specific aspects. Conference language: English The deadline for submitting abstracts is 15 March 2006. All abstracts will be reviewed and authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by 1 May 2006. To submit your abstract, please use the Word form that is available on the conference website (http://www.elegi-2006.com) and send it as an email attachment to ute.roemer anglistik.uni-hannover.de. More information will be posted on the conference website in due course.
Message 2: Responding to the Needs of the Chinese Learner in HE: Internationalising the University
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Date: 12-Dec-2005
From: Tricia Coverdale-Jones <tricia.coverdale-jones port.ac.uk>
Subject: Responding to the Needs of the Chinese Learner in HE: Internationalising the University
Full Title: Responding to the needs of the Chinese learner in HE: internationalising the university Date: 15-Jul-2006 - 16-Jul-2008 Location: University of Portsmouth, UK, United Kingdom Contact Person: Tricia Coverdale-Jones Meeting Email: tricia.coverdale-jones port.ac.uk Web Site: http://www.port.ac.uk/chineselearners Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2008 Meeting Description: A second conference on the needs of the Chinese and East Asian Learner will be held at the University of Portsmouth, UK, in July 2006. The conference theme will be "Responding to the needs of the Chinese learner: internationalising the university' More information is available at the webpage: Following the successful University of Portsmouth conference in July 2004, a second conference on the needs of the Chinese and East Asian Learner will be held in July 2006. The conference theme will be ''Responding to the needs of the Chinese learner: internationalising the university'', focusing especially on - Institutional perspectives - Pedagogical perspectives - Students' perspectives Keynote speakers/ plenary speakers Martin Cortazzi and Lixian Jin (De Montfort University) Dr Huhua Ouyang (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies) Dr Honglin Chen, (University of Woollongong) Abstracts are invited for parallel sessions, workshops or poster presentations Deadline for abstracts; 31ST JANUARY 2006 Abstracts should be sent to: Tricia.Coverdale-Jones port.ac.uk Or submitted online at http://www.port.ac.uk/chineselearners
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