LINGUIST List 20.3401
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Thu Oct 08 2009
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1. Irina
Dahlmann,
Formulaic Language Research Network
Message 1: Formulaic Language Research Network
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Date: 07-Oct-2009
From: Irina Dahlmann <flarn2010 uni-paderborn.de>
Subject: Formulaic Language Research Network
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Full Title: Formulaic Language Research Network Short Title: FLaRN 2010 conference Date: 23-Mar-2010 - 26-Mar-2010 Location: Paderborn, Germany Contact Person: Irina Dahlmann Meeting Email: flarn2010 uni-paderborn.de Web Site: http://kw.uni-paderborn.de/institute-einrichtungen/institut-fuer-anglistik-und-amerikanistik/konferenzen/flarn/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 22-Nov-2009 Meeting Description: Formulaic Language Research Network (FLaRN) Fourth International FLaRN Conference Tuesday 23 - Friday 26 March, 2010 University of Paderborn, Germany Call for Papers Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Professor Alison Wray Cardiff University, U.K. Professor Diana Van Lancker-Sidtis New York University, U. S. A. Professor Manfred Pienemann University of Paderborn, Germany, and University of Newcastle, U. K. The purpose of the Formulaic Language Research Network (FLaRN) is to co-ordinate research work in the field of formulaic language, to share ideas and resources, and to create a sense of community between researchers who are not necessarily in geographical proximity. The network is a tool for keeping a group of like-minded people from around the world in touch with each other, and has been the focal point for three postgraduate conferences in Cardiff 2004, Twickenham 2005 and Nottingham 2008. The 2010 FLaRN conference will be a full conference which addresses postgraduates and professionals alike. We invite professional and student academic researchers working on topics associated with formulaic language such as idioms, chunks, phrases, recurrent strings from any theoretical framework and any area of linguistics (e.g. corpus research, L1 acquisition, L2 acquisition/learning/teaching, language disorders, etc). Deadlines: Abstracts (no more than 300 words in WORD) for a 20-minute paper are to be submitted by 22 November 2009. Please send abstracts to flarn2010 uni-paderborn.de Successful applicants will be notified by 20 December 2009. Additional Information: The conference will take place in the monastery 'Haus Maria Immaculata' in the heart of Paderborn. We have been able to pre-book a number of rooms directly at the venue and nearby. Information on accommodation and fees will be uploaded shortly. Paderborn has its own airport (http://www.airport-paderborn.com/?__lang=en) but can also easily be reached from airports such as Hanover, Dortmund, Düsseldorf or Cologne-Bonn. Information on Paderborn: http://viewer.dialogperfect.de/903/CityGuide.html?dia_id=2 More information will be made available at our conference website soon: http://kw.uni-paderborn.de/institute-einrichtungen/institut-fuer-anglistik-und-amerikanistik/konferenzen/flarn/ We look forward to welcoming you to Paderborn The FLaRN 2010 Organising Committee: Martina Häcker Eva Berlage Irina Dahlmann Julia Tornede Contact flarn2010 uni-paderborn.de Tel. +0049 (0)5251-602841 Universität Paderborn FLaRN 2010 (c/o Gabriele Kipp) Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik Warburger Str. 100 33098 Paderborn GERMANY
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