LINGUIST List 21.793
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Mon Feb 15 2010
Confs: English, Sociolinguistics/UK
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1. Julia
Snell,
4th Northern Englishes Workshop
Message 1: 4th Northern Englishes Workshop
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Date: 14-Feb-2010
From: Julia Snell <j.snell ioe.ac.uk>
Subject: 4th Northern Englishes Workshop
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4th Northern Englishes Workshop
Short Title: NEW4
Date: 07-Apr-2010 - 09-Apr-2010
Location: Sheffield, United Kingdom
Contact: Chris Montgomery
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://sites.google.com/site/new4sheffield/
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Meeting Description:
Registration is now open for the 4th Northern Englishes Workshop. The registration fee for the 3 day conference is £90, with a reduced rate of £45 for students. After 1st March late registration fees of £110 / £65 will apply. Registration forms can be accessed online:http://sites.google.com/site/new4sheffield/home/registration The conference, which focuses on research being undertaken on the linguistic 'North', will take the format of previous successful events held at Lancaster University, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Salford. In addition to 19 plenary paper presentations, there will be room for discussion and interactive sessions, including a workshop on how key tools and methods used within geographical research (e.g. utilising census data sets) can be applied to linguistic study. We are also pleased to announce keynote talks from Professor Katie Wales (University of Nottingham) and Professor David Britain (University of Bern). A full programme can be accessed at the conference website: http://sites.google.com/site/new4sheffield/programme
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