LINGUIST List 18.2098
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Wed Jul 11 2007
Calls: General Ling/Serbia; Ling & Literature/USA
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1. Ivana
Trbojevic,
Structures Across Cultures - ELLSSAC
2. Brenda
Swart,
Hispanic Writings: Transnational/Atlantic Writings
Message 1: Structures Across Cultures - ELLSSAC
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Date: 11-Jul-2007
From: Ivana Trbojevic <Ivana pro-mb.co.yu>
Subject: Structures Across Cultures - ELLSSAC
Full Title: Structures Across Cultures - ELLSSAC Short Title: ELLSSAC Date: 07-Dec-2007 - 09-Dec-2007 Location: Belgrade, Serbia Contact Person: Katarina Rasulic Meeting Email: ekv eunet.yu Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2007 Meeting Description The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers who investigate various aspects of English language and literature in comparison and contrast to other languages and literatures. International Conference English Language and Literature Studies: Structures Across Cultures (ELLSSAC) 7-9 December 2007 Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, Serbia http://www.ellssac.fil.bg.ac.yu/ Second Call for Papers The English Department at the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, is pleased to announce an international conference entitled English Language and Literature Studies: Structures Across Cultures (ELLSSAC). The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers who investigate various aspects of English language and literature in comparison and contrast to other languages and literatures. Papers in the following fields are invited: Theoretical Linguistics Applied Linguistics Literary Studies Cultural Studies The list of guest speakers includes Kasia Jaszczolt, Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK Zoltan Kövecses, Etvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary Raphael Salkie, School of Languages, University of Brighton, UK The official language of the conference is English. Each paper will be allotted 30 minutes (20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion). A selection of papers will be published after the conference. Abstract Submission Guidelines An abstract of up to 300 words should contain the following information: (1) Title of the paper (2) Name of the author(s) (3) Affiliation of the author(s) (4) E-mail address (5) Postal address (6) Contact phone number Submissions should be sent by e-mail (as Word attachments) to: anglistika fil.bg.ac.yu or ekv eunet.yu or by post to: Dr Katarina Rasulic / Dr Ivana Trbojevic English Department Faculty of Philology Studentski trg 3 11000 Belgrade Serbia Important Dates Submission of abstracts - extended deadline: August 15, 2007 Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2007 Conference Fee The conference fee is 80 Euros. The fee includes: conference pack coffee break refreshments welcome party Accommodation Hotel reservations will be made by the organizers upon request. Prices will range from 40 to 80 Euros per night (single or double room, breakfast included). We look forward to your participation. On behalf of the Organizing Committee Dr Katarina Rasulic Dr Ivana Trbojevic
Message 2: Hispanic Writings: Transnational/Atlantic Writings
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Date: 11-Jul-2007
From: Brenda Swart <bswart uh.edu>
Subject: Hispanic Writings: Transnational/Atlantic Writings
Full Title: Hispanic Writings: Transnational/Atlantic Writings Date: 14-Sep-2007 - 15-Sep-2007 Location: Houston, TX, USA Contact Person: Brenda Swart Meeting Email: uh.symposium gmail.com Web Site: http://www.class.uh.edu/mcl/sgso/symposium/ Linguistic Field(s): Ling & Literature Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2007 Meeting Description: The Department of Modern and Classical Languages at the University of Houston will be celebrating our III Graduate Symposium on Latin American, Peninsular, and US Hispanic Literatures, Linguistics, Cultures, and Creative Writing. The Spanish Graduate Student Organization (SGSO) and LACASA Student Editorial Group at the University of Houston invite graduate students to submit abstracts for our III Graduate Symposium on Latin American, Peninsular, and US Hispanic Literatures, Linguistics, Cultures, and Creative Writing. Papers can be presented in Spanish or in English. Creative Writing entries may be bilingual. The conference will be held on September 14th and 15th. We encourage students to submit abstracts in any subject and in fields such as Music and Film. Papers on underrepresented fields are especially welcomed. We hope to provide a forum that encourages students of Hispanic Literatures, Linguistics, and Creative Writing to engage in scholarly dialogue about issues relevant to our academic interests. Abstracts must be individual. Presentations must not exceed 20 minutes (7-8 pages maximum double spaced). Please submit an abstract of 300-400 words to e-mail uh.symposium gmail.com by July 15th, 2007. Your abstract should include a cover page with your name, institutional affiliation, phone number, email address, a brief description of your academic projects, and title of your presentation.
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