LINGUIST List 17.1409
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Sun May 07 2006
Calls: General Ling/USA;Anglo-German Ling/UK
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1. Sarah
Fauzi,
The 14th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL
2. Falco
Pfalzgraf,
Anglo-German Linguistic Relations
Message 1: The 14th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL
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Date: 04-May-2006
From: Sarah Fauzi <sarah.fauzi gmail.com>
Subject: The 14th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL
Full Title: The 14th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL
Short Title: UTASCILT
Date: 02-Nov-2006 - 03-Nov-2006
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA
Contact Person: Sarah Fauzi
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://ling.uta.edu/~lingua/utascil/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2006
Meeting Description:
The UTASCILT is a student-led conference specifically designed to give graduate students a chance to present their original research. This is a great opportunity to join students from across America and around the world to present research on language.
Papers for this conference are invited in all areas of linguistics, including the area of TESOL and the area of endangered languages. Students from any educational institution are encouraged to submit their research and share insights they have discovered in the field. Presenters can choose between oral and poster presentations. Oral presentations will last 15 minutes with 5 minutes for discussion and questions. An allotment of time will be set aside for poster presentations. This is a great opportunity to develop professional skills! The three best presentations will be awarded the Yumi Nakamura Memorial Prize in Linguistics (up to $400.00 USD). The deadline for submission of abstracts is Friday, September 15, 2006. Notifications of acceptance will be distributed in early October, 2006. Abstracts should be written on a single page (500 words or less) in Times New Roman, font 12, with one additional page for graphs and/or references. Electronic submissions are preferred and the text of the e-mail should include 1) your name, 2) affiliation, 3) address, phone number, e-mail address, 4) title of paper, and 5) type of presentation: oral or poster; however, if submitting by mail, please provide 5 copies of your anonymous abstract with the title of the paper at the top and a 3'' x 5'' index card including the following information: 1. Your name 2. Affiliation 3. Address, phone number, and e-mail address 4. Title of paper 5. Type of presentation: oral or poster Abstracts should be sent to the attention of: UTASCILT, Program in Linguistics, Box 19559, University of Texas at Arlington, TX 76019-0559 in time to reach UTA by the deadline. Electronic submission should be in MS Word or PDF format. Please do not send .html formats. E-mail abstracts should be sent to: utascil ling.uta.edu For more information, visit: http://ling.uta.edu/~lingua
Message 2: Anglo-German Linguistic Relations
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Date: 04-May-2006
From: Falco Pfalzgraf <f.pfalzgraf qmul.ac.uk>
Subject: Anglo-German Linguistic Relations
Full Title: Anglo-German Linguistic Relations
Date: 09-Nov-2007 - 10-Nov-2007
Location: London, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Falco Pfalzgraf
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.modern-languages.qmul.ac.uk/german/events/aglr2007.htm
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English; German, Standard
Language Family(ies): English; Germanic
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2006
Meeting Description:
CALL FOR PAPERS ANGLO-GERMAN LINGUISTIC RELATIONS A conference at Queen Mary, University of London under the auspices of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations 9.-10. November 2007 It is intended that this conference will be wide-reaching in the themes covered and attract participants with a broad range of interests within English and German linguistic studies. Proposals are requested for papers examining points at which England and Germany interact or have interacted in the past in matters of language or language and culture. It is envisaged that topics could include: - Anglo-German linguistic contacts - Purism - The language of wartime propagandas - Political and media discourses involving the Other - The Englandbild in Germany / the Deutschlandbild in England - Cultural developments influenced by the Other, e.g. printing, translation, lexicography, pedagogy, codification Keynote speakers will include: Professor Andreas Musolff (University of Durham) Conference proceedings will be published. Organisers: Dr Felicity Rash and Dr Falco Pfalzgraf Please send expressions of interest a.s.a.p. and abstracts of c. 200 words by 30. September 2006 to: Dr Felicity Rash School of Modern Languages Queen Mary, University of London Mile End, London E1 4NSA f.j.rash qmul.ac.uk To download a PDF version of this call for papers, please go to: http://www.modern-languages.qmul.ac.uk/german/events/aglr2007.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS ANGLO-GERMAN LINGUISTIC RELATIONS A conference at Queen Mary, University of London under the auspices of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations 9.-10. November 2007 It is intended that this conference will be wide-reaching in the themes covered and attract participants with a broad range of interests within English and German linguistic studies. Proposals are requested for papers examining points at which England and Germany interact or have interacted in the past in matters of language or language and culture. It is envisaged that topics could include: - Anglo-German linguistic contacts - Purism - The language of wartime propagandas - Political and media discourses involving the Other - The Englandbild in Germany / the Deutschlandbild in England - Cultural developments influenced by the Other, e.g. printing, translation, lexicography, pedagogy, codification Keynote speakers will include: Professor Andreas Musolff (University of Durham) Conference proceedings will be published. Organisers: Dr Felicity Rash and Dr Falco Pfalzgraf Please send expressions of interest a.s.a.p. and abstracts of c. 200 words by 30. September 2006 to: Dr Felicity Rash School of Modern Languages Queen Mary, University of London Mile End, London E1 4NSA f.j.rash qmul.ac.uk To download a PDF version of this call for papers, please go to: http://www.modern-languages.qmul.ac.uk/german/events/aglr2007.htm
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