LINGUIST List 19.359
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Confs: Sociolinguistics/USA
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1. Alexis
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Sociolinguisticsfest
Message 1: Sociolinguisticsfest
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Date: 30-Jan-2008
From: Alexis Lanham <socfest indiana.edu>
Subject: Sociolinguisticsfest
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Sociolinguisticsfest Date: 09-Jun-2008 - 13-Jun-2008 Location: Bloomington, IN, USA Contact: Alexis Lanham Contact Email: socfest indiana.edu Meeting URL: http://jones.ling.indiana.edu/~socfest/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics Meeting Description: Sociolinguisticsfest is series of mini-lectures on language, gender, identity and ideology. Lectures will be given Monday-Thursday (June 9-12) followed by a one-day workshop, Friday, June 13. Scheduled lecturers include: Mary Bucholtz (UC Santa Barbara) Susan Herring (Indiana University) Scott Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh) John Paolillo (Indiana University) Dennis Preston (Michigan State) Sali Tagliamonte (University of Toronto) Lectures will be given Monday-Thursday (June 9-12) followed by a one-day workshop, Friday, June 13. The workshop is a venue for attendees of Sociolinguistics Fest (and others) to present their work on topics of language, gender, identity and ideology. Registration forms for Sociolinguisticsfest and the workshop are now available at http://jones.ling.indiana.edu/~socfest/registration/registration.html On-line pre-registration for the lecture series (June 8-12) is $50 for students and $100 for non-students*. On-line pre-registration for the one-day workshop (June 13) is $15 for students and $25 for non-students* *Fees if registered and paid before May 30, 2008.
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