LINGUIST List 18.1511
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Thu May 17 2007
Confs: Applied Ling/Hong Kong
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1. Joey
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1st HCLS Conference on Becoming a World Language
Message 1: 1st HCLS Conference on Becoming a World Language
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Date: 17-May-2007
From: Joey Wong <hcls cityu.edu.hk>
Subject: 1st HCLS Conference on Becoming a World Language
1st HCLS Conference on Becoming a World Language Short Title: HCLS-C1 Date: 05-Dec-2007 - 07-Dec-2007 Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong Contact: Joey Wong Contact Email: hcls cityu.edu.hk Meeting URL: http://www.hallidaycentre.cityu.edu.hk/HCLS-C1-2007 Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Meeting Description: The Halliday Centre for Intelligent Applications of Language Studies of the City University of Hong Kong will organize a Conference on 'Becoming a World Language: the growth of Chinese, English and Spanish' - the first of a series of annual conferences - to be held from 5 to 7 December 2007 in Hong Kong. The Conference will be preceded by a Pre-Conference Institute on 3 and 4 December 2007. Officially launched in March 2006, The Halliday Centre has the distinct honour of being named after the world-renowned linguist, Professor M.A.K. Halliday. The Halliday Centre aims to expand opportunities for collaboration with global partners in China and the Asia-Pacific Region, Europe, North America and elsewhere, concentrating on research relating to corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, and comparative language studies. The Conference will provide an international forum for scholars, researchers, and other professionals to discuss the phenomenon of becoming a world language of Chinese, English and Spanish, and how an appliable linguistics might contribute to an understanding of the short and long term effects of the phenomenon both on speakers and on speech systems. Keynote speakers include Professor Cecilia Colombi, Professor Fang Yan, Professor M.A.K. Halliday, Professor Yamuna Kachru, Professor Christian Matthiessen, and Professor Larry Smith. Plenary Speakers: Cecilia Colombi (University of California, Davis) Fang Yan (Tsinghua University) M.A.K. Halliday (University of Sydney) Yamuna Kachru (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Christian Matthiessen (Macquarie University) Larry Smith (Christopher, Smith & Associates LLC; and Japan-America Institute of Management Science, Honolulu) The objective of the conference is to explore from a multiple perspective the significance of a language becoming a world language. English is already acknowledged as a world language, but both Chinese and Spanish appear to be moving in the same direction. This raises some interesting issues. For example: is the pattern of emergence to this status the same in all three cases, or do they have different trajectories? Does the system of language change in this process, and if so, how? What kind of resources, if any, does the language have to develop along the way, and what are the consequences of its growth for those who speak it? What relevance do modes of language education have to this process? What are its effects on the formation of speaker identity, for both the native speakers of the world language and the foreign learners? The field is thus excitingly open to, and in need of, interpretation. We invite you to participate in this venture by presenting your thoughts on any aspect relevant to becoming a world language. There will be a Pre-Conference Institute on 3 and 4 December 2007. The instructors and titles of the courses are as follows: M.A.K. Halliday: Theoretical Foundations of Systemic Functional Linguistics Ruqaiya Hasan: Analysing Text: Meaning in Context Paul Thibault: Image and Language in Pedagogic Discourse: An Application of Systemic Functional Linguistics Participants will be offered a certificate of attendance. For details of course design and fee and online registration, please visit http://www.hallidaycentre.cityu.edu.hk/HCLS-C1-2007/institute.htm. Advance registration (with concession) for the Conference will be available until 29 September 2007. We look forward to receiving your abstracts and hope you will be able to join us in Hong Kong in December 2007. Yours sincerely, Dr. Jonathan Webster & Emeritus Professor Ruqaiya Hasan Convenors, International Conference on ''Becoming a World Language: the growth of Chinese, English and Spanish''
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