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Sat Mar 14 2009
Calls: Historical Lin/Poland
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1. Magdalena
Bator,
Foreign Influences on Medieval English
Message 1: Foreign Influences on Medieval English
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Date: 13-Mar-2009
From: Magdalena Bator <mbator swspiz.pl>
Subject: Foreign Influences on Medieval English
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Full Title: Foreign Influences on Medieval English Date: 12-Dec-2009 - 13-Dec-2009 Location: Warsaw, Poland Contact Person: Magdalena Bator Meeting Email: medievalconference swspiz.pl Web Site: http://www.medievalconference.warszawa.swspiz.pl Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2009 Meeting Description: You are cordially invited to the conference organised by the School of English, Academy of Management, which will be held in Warsaw from 12th to 13th December 2009. The conference will be devoted to 'Foreign influences on Medieval English'. The aim of the conference is to bring together specialists in the areas of Medieval English linguistics, particularly interested in language contact in Old and Middle English. Call for Papers Foreign Influences on Medieval English 12th - 13th December 2009 Plenary Papers We are delighted to announce that the following scholars have agreed to present plenary papers: Dr Richard Dance (Cambridge) Prof. Marcin Krygier (Poznan) Prof. Rafal Molencki (Katowice) Prof. Hans Sauer (Munich) Section papers Section papers (20 minutes + 10 minute discussion) in all areas of research connected with foreign influences on Medieval English will be welcome. 500-word abstracts should be submitted by 30th June 2009, preferably by e-mail (medievalconference swspiz.pl), in the .rtf or .doc (Word for Windows) format. If your abstract requires special fonts, please send it also as a PDF file. All proposals will be reviewed by the organising committee. You will be notified about acceptance by the end of July. Participants without papers are also welcome. A selected number of papers will be published by Lang Verlag in a volume edited by Prof. J. Fisiak and Dr M. Bator. Venue and Accommodation The conference will be held at the Academy of Management, in the centre of Warsaw. Various hotels are available, ranging from cheap to more luxurious. More information on accommodation will be provided on the Conference website. Registration Registration form will be available on the Conference website. The registration fee will have to be paid on registration. The regular registration fee is 30. PhD students have to pay 15, undergraduate students can attend the conference without any payment. All enquiries concerning the Conference should be addressed to the organisers, preferably by e-mail (medievalconference swspiz.pl). Our mailing address is: Academy of Management School of English Ul. Lucka 11 00-842 Warsaw POLAND ph. +48-22-6563615 fax. +48-22-6563615 Conference e-mail addresses: medievalconference swspiz.pl, fisiak amu.edu.pl, mbator swspiz.pl Conference website: www.medievalconference.warszawa.swspiz.pl Organising Committee Chair: Professor Jacek Fisiak Conference Secretary: Dr Magdalena Bator Members: Dr Kinga Sadej Dr Marta Sylwanowicz Dr Anna Wojtys
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