LINGUIST List 19.3856
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Tue Dec 16 2008
Confs: Text/Corpus Linguistics/UK
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1. Lizzy
Tanguay,
Aston Corpus Summer School
Message 1: Aston Corpus Summer School
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Date: 16-Dec-2008
From: Lizzy Tanguay <tanguaye aston.ac.uk>
Subject: Aston Corpus Summer School
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Aston Corpus Summer School Date: 27-Jul-2009 - 31-Jul-2009 Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom Contact: Lizzy Tanguay Contact Email: tanguaye aston.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://corpus.aston.ac.uk/SummerSchool.html Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics Meeting Description: We will be holding the first Aston Corpus Summer School from 27 - 31 July 2009. The summer school will involve a number of lectures and hands-on sessions and participants will have the opportunity to work with leading researchers, such as Eric Atwell (Leeds), Ramesh Krishnamurthy (Aston), Michaela Mahlberg (Liverpool), Paul Rayson (Lancaster), Michael Rundell (Lexicography MasterClass), Mike Scott (Liverpool), Anne Wichmann (Central Lancashire), as well as to meet other students. The programme has not yet been finalised, but here are some of the topics that will probably be covered during the week. Introduction to Corpora Stylistics Using Wordsmith Tools Spoken Corpora Learner Corpora Lexicography Corpora in Second Language Teaching/Learning http://corpus.aston.ac.uk/SummerSchool.html
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