LINGUIST List 21.4512
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Wed Nov 10 2010
Calls: English, Ling & Literature, General Linguistics/Thailand
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1. Nattama Pongpairoj ,
Expanding Horizons in English Language & Literature Studies
Message 1: Expanding Horizons in English Language & Literature Studies
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Date: 09-Nov-2010
From: Nattama Pongpairoj <pnattama yahoo.com>
Subject: Expanding Horizons in English Language & Literature Studies
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Full Title: Expanding Horizons in English Language & Literature Studies
Short Title: ELLS 2011
Date: 18-Oct-2011 - 20-Oct-2011
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Contact Person: Darintip Chansit
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.ells2011.com/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2011
Meeting Description:
The Department of English, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University is proud to announce its role as host for The First International English Language and Literary Studies conference on the theme of Expanding Horizons in English and Language Literary Studies (ELLS) on October 18-20, 2011 at the Montien Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. The conference aims to promote English Language and Literary Studies in the world of globalization and serve as a forum to encourage an exchange of ideas among academics from worldwide. Papers are invited on all aspects of English and Literary studies.
Call For Papers Submissions should include: 1. The name and affiliation of author 2. The first author's e-mail address 3. The topic area (from list below) 4. The title of the paper/presentation 5. The abstract (300 word max.) We welcome papers on a broad range of topics related to language and literary studies. These may include but are not limited to: Language change and variation Language, identity and culture Language and the new media Teaching and learning of English as a foreign/second language Second language acquisition Syntax Semantics Pragmatics Phonology Morphology Discourse analysis Sociolinguistics Stylistics Historical linguisitics Corpus linguistics Computational linguistics New varieties of English World Englishes American literature British literature Literature written in English Autobiography, biography and life writing Genre studies Drama Fiction Poetry Prose Film Literary theories / criticism Interdisciplinary approaches to literature Cultural studies Environmental studies Gender studies Postcolonial studies Historiography / historical approaches to literature Linguistics approaches to literature Philosophical approaches to literature Psychological approaches to literature Sociological approaches to literature Literature and religion Literature and science Literature and other arts Popular culture
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