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Confs: Text/Corpus Linguistics, English Language
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Aston Corpus Symposium
Message 1: Aston Corpus Symposium
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Date: 23-Dec-2007
From: Iztok Kosem <kosemi aston.ac.uk>
Subject: Aston Corpus Symposium
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Aston Corpus Symposium Date: 23-May-2008 - 23-May-2008 Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom Contact: Iztok Kosem Contact Email: kosemi aston.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://acorn.aston.ac.uk/symposium.html Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Meeting Description: After a very successful event in 2007, Aston Corpus Symposium returns in 2008, aiming to become an annual event. The symposium aims to bring together experts in various corpus-related fields. Aston University, Birmingham, UK School of Languages and Social Sciences ISLS - Institute for the Study of Language and Society The programme will consist of presentations by the following distinguished speakers: Svenja Adolphs (University of Nottingham) Khurshid Ahmad (Trinity College, Ireland) Kate Beeching (University of the West of England, Bristol) Silvia Bernardini (University of Bologna, Italy) Kieran O'Halloran (Open University) Tony McEnery (Lancaster University) Paul Thompson (University of Reading) Chris Tribble (King's College, London) More information on presentations, fees, accommodation, etc. will be available in the following weeks. The Symposium will be preceded by a Postgraduate conference in Corpus Linguistics, which will take place on Thursday 22nd May. A call for submission of papers will be made separately.
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