LINGUIST List 21.2432
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Wed Jun 02 2010
Calls: General Ling, English/Germany
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
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1. Alexander
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Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
Message 1: Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
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Date: 01-Jun-2010
From: Alexander Bergs <abergs uos.de>
Subject: Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
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Full Title: Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English Short Title: ICLCE4 Date: 19-Jul-2011 - 23-Jul-2011 Location: Osnabrueck, Germany Contact Person: Alexander Bergs Meeting Email: abergs uos.de Web Site: http://www.blogs.uos.de/iclce4 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2010 Meeting Description: The attention devoted to the linguistics of the English language has resulted in a broad body of work in diverse research traditions. The aim of the ICLCE conference is to encourage the cross-fertilisation of ideas between different frameworks and research traditions, all of which may address any aspect of the linguistics of English. Previous ICLCE conferences were held in Edinburgh (2005), Toulouse (2007) and London (2009) along the same lines. We aim for the Osnabrueck conference to build on the success of those events. Call For Papers Innovative papers from all subfields of contemporary English Linguistics are welcome. Please see our website for submission details. We also invite workshop proposals, particularly with an emphasis on language and literature (e.g., Cognitive Poetics), methodology, construction grammar, and the description/analysis of spoken language. Colleagues interested in organizing a workshop should contact the local conference committee (iclce4 uni-osnabrueck.de)
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