LINGUIST List 21.5195
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Tue Dec 21 2010
Confs: Discourse Analysis, General Linguistics/Portugal
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1. Teresa Brocardo ,
2nd International Conference on Grammar and Text
Message 1: 2nd International Conference on Grammar and Text
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Date: 21-Dec-2010
From: Teresa Brocardo <mt.brocardo fcsh.unl.pt>
Subject: 2nd International Conference on Grammar and Text
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2nd International Conference on Grammar and Text Short Title: GRATO 2011 Date: 09-Sep-2011 - 10-Sep-2011 Location: Lisbon, Portugal Contact: Teresa Brocardo Contact Email: grato fcsh.unl.pt Meeting URL: http://www.clunl.edu.pt/PT/?id=1614&mid=50 Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics Meeting Description: Pursuing the objectives of GRATO 2009, GRATO 2011 aims at contributing to a broad and coherent approach of grammatical phenomena and their functioning in texts and discourses. The 'Grammar and Text' group of CLUNL develops a linguistic research that relates different perspectives and theoretical frameworks - synchronic and diachronic, on morphology, semantics, text theory - and the Conference will hopefully provide the discussion of new and enlightening proposals. The interaction of grammatical, textual and discursive phenomena will be given priority as well as the complementation of different theoretical approaches and methodologies, aiming at the construction of accurate descriptions and adequate explanatory hypotheses. Invited Speakers Jean-Paul Bronckart (Université de Genève) Tania Kuteva (Universität Düsseldorf)
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