LINGUIST List 20.4133
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Thu Dec 03 2009
Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acquisition, Text/Corpus Ling/Czech Republic
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1. James
Thomas,
Teaching and Language Corpora 2010
Message 1: Teaching and Language Corpora 2010
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Date: 02-Dec-2009
From: James Thomas <talc2010 gmail.com>
Subject: Teaching and Language Corpora 2010
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Full Title: Teaching and Language Corpora 2010 Short Title: TaLC2010 Date: 30-Jun-2010 - 03-Jul-2010 Location: Brno, Czech Republic Contact Person: James Thomas Meeting Email: talc2010 gmail.com Web Site: http://talc2010.muni.cz/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Lexicography; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: Following the previous eight bi-annual Teaching and Language Corpora conferences, TaLC 2010 is to be hosted by the Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. Call for Papers TaLC2010 invites proposals for position papers, reports of work in progress, case-histories of successful corpus applications, and introductions to relevant new resources. Proposals may be for 30-minute papers, posters or software demonstrations - 1st February 2010. We also welcome proposals for pre-conference tutorials and workshops - 15th February 2010. The topics are on the website. All proposals should be approximately 750 words.
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