LINGUIST List 21.251
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Fri Jan 15 2010
Calls: General Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/Spain
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1. Javier
Perez-Guerra,
Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies
Message 1: Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies
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Date: 13-Jan-2010
From: Javier Perez-Guerra <jperez uvigo.es>
Subject: Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies
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Full Title: Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies Short Title: CILC2 Date: 13-May-2010 - 15-May-2010 Location: A Coruna, Spain Contact Person: Javier Perez-Guerra Meeting Email: jperez uvigo.es Web Site: http://www.udc.es/dep/finc/Cilc10/maineng.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: The panel on corpus-based grammatical studies is integrated within the 2nd International Conference on Corpus Linguistics CILC10. CILC10 is the second conference organised by AELINCO, the Spanish Association for Corpus Linguistics. The conference organisers are pleased to announce that the following scholars have confirmed participation as plenary speakers: Tony Berber Sardinha (Ponticifia Universidad Católica de Sao Paulo, Brazil), Averil Jean Coxhead (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), José María García-Miguel (University of Vigo, Spain) and Manfred Markus (University of Innsbruck, Austria). Call for Papers: CILC-10 is the second Conference organized by AELINCO, the Spanish Association for Corpus Linguistics (recently created). The Conference will be hosted by the University of A Coruña (Spain), from the 13th to the 15th of May, 2010. 20-minute papers on the connection between grammar and corpus studies will be welcome at the panel on corpus-based grammatical studies. Please use the conference website in order to submit a proposal.
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