LINGUIST List 20.2618
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Mon Jul 27 2009
Calls: Hungarian, General Linguistics/Hungary
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1. György
Rákosi,
International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
Message 1: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
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Date: 27-Jul-2009
From: György Rákosi <rakosigy hotmail.com>
Subject: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
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Full Title: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
Short Title: ICSH9
Date: 30-Aug-2009 - 01-Sep-2009
Location: Debrecen, Hungary
Contact Person: György Rákosi
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://icsh9.unideb.hu/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Hungarian
Call Deadline: 23-Aug-2009
Meeting Description:
The International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian is a meeting organized biannually for linguists working on or having an interest in any linguistically relevant aspect of the Hungarian language.
Call for Participation The 9th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian will be held in Debrecen from 30 August to 1 September, 2009. Early registration will close on 31 July, 2009, and late registration will be open from 1 August to 23 August, 2009. Details of registration, as well as further information about ICSH9, are available at our website at: http://icsh9.unideb.hu
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