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Wed Dec 10 2008
FYI: Publication of Papers from LAEL PG 2007
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Publication of Papers from the Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Language Teaching LAEL PG 2007
Message 1: Publication of Papers from the Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Language Teaching LAEL PG 2007
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Date: 10-Dec-2008
From: Costas Gabrielatos <c.gabrielatos lancaster.ac.uk>
Subject: Publication of Papers from the Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Language Teaching LAEL PG 2007
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Dear All This is to let you know that Volume 2 of 'Papers from the Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Language Teaching' (Papers from LAEL PG 2007) is now available at, http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/pgconference/v02.htm (there are links to individual papers and the whole volume). Papers from LAEL PG is a peer-reviewed, open access, online publication featuring full papers presented at the Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Language Teaching (LAEL PG), which is held annually in July. The corresponding annual volume is published in November/December of the year following each conference. Both the conference and the publication are organised by PhD students at the Department of Linguistics and English Language (LAEL), Lancaster University, UK. Each volume is edited by a different team of PhD students at LAEL. Best wishes Majid KhosraviNik and Alexandra Polyzou Joint Editors, Papers from LAEL-PG 2006 Department of Linguistics and English Language Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YT http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/pgconference/v02.htm ------------------------------------------------- Contents Investigating expertise in textbook writing: Insights from a case study of an experienced materials writer at work - Dawn Atkinson The discursive management of work-life dilemmas - Justin Charlebois Two subtypes of M-implicature: A study with special reference to Modern Greek - Michael Chiou A CDA approach to the translation of taboos in literary texts within the historical and socio-political Turkish context - Reyhan Funda Isbuga-Erel Language policy and ideology in the United States: A critical analysis of 'English Only' discourse - Rachele Lawton Genre-based data selection and classification for Critical Discourse Analysis - Alexandra Polyzou Central webpage: http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/pgconference/ ---------------------------------------------------
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Translation
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