LINGUIST List 18.2
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Thu Jan 04 2007
Confs: Historical Linguistics; French, English/UK
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Middle English and Anglo-Norman Workshop
Message 1: Middle English and Anglo-Norman Workshop
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Date: 02-Jan-2007
From: richard ingham <richard.ingham uce.ac.uk>
Subject: Middle English and Anglo-Norman Workshop
Middle English and Anglo-Norman Workshop
Short Title: ME-AN workshop
Date: 01-Feb-2007 - 02-Feb-2007
Location: Birmingham UK, United Kingdom
Contact: Richard Ingham
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.lhds.uce.ac.uk/english/?page=middle-english-and-anglo-norman
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English; French; Anglo-Norman
Meeting Description:
Two-day workshop on Middle English and Anglo-Norman at UCE Birmingham, 1st-2nd February 2007.
University of Central England, Birmingham School of English Two-day workshop on Middle English and Anglo-Norman Thursday, 1st and Friday, 2nd February 2007 Anyone interested in the role of French in the history of the English language is welcome to attend. There will be no registration charge. Those intending to attend are requested to notify Richard Ingham via email at: richard.ingham uce.ac.uk For information about the themes of the workshop, please go to: http://www.lhds.uce.ac.uk/english/?page=middle-english-and-anglo-norman Program: Thursday 1st Feb. Morning Session 9 a.m. Welcome 9.30-10.10 a.m. Anthony Hunt (Oxford Univ.) Anglo-Norman: Some chronological considerations 10.10-10.50 a.m. Jean-Pascal Pouzet (Université de Limoges): Mapping insular French material: vernacular manuscripts and correlated dialectology 10.50-11.20 a.m. Coffee 11.20-12.30 Panel discussion 12.30-.2 p.m. Lunch Afternoon session 2 p.m. Eric Haeberli (Université de Genève): French and LME syntax 2.40 p.m. Richard Ingham (UCE Birmingham): Anglo-Norman bilingualism: some syntactic observations 3.20-3.50 p.m. Tea 3.50-5 p.m. Panel discussion 6.30 p.m. Wine party Friday 2nd February Morning session 9 a.m. Mark Chambers & Louise Sylvester (UCE Birmingham): From apareil to wardrobe: French influence in the clothing lexis of the Middle English period. 9.40 a.m. David Trotter (Univ. of Wales Aberystwyth): Building bridges in Anglo-Norman: the lexical evidence 10.20a.m. Laura Wright (Cambridge Univ.): On mixed-language business writing, including its demise 11-11.30 a.m. Coffee 11.30-12.45 a.m. Panel discussion 12.45-2 p.m. Lunch Afternoon session 2 p.m Andres Kristol (Université de Neuchâtel): TBA 2.40 p.m Florence Myles (Newcastle Univ.): TBA
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