LINGUIST List 22.3780
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Wed Sep 28 2011
Calls: History of Linguistics/Denmark
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Henry Sweet Society Annual Colloquium
Message 1: Henry Sweet Society Annual Colloquium
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Date: 28-Sep-2011
From: William McGregor <linwmg hum.au.dk>
Subject: Henry Sweet Society Annual Colloquium
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Full Title: Henry Sweet Society Annual Colloquium
Short Title: HSS-2012
Date: 30-Aug-2012 - 01-Sep-2012
Location: Ã…rhus, Denmark
Contact Person: Julie Hansen
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.henrysweet.org/Upcoming%20Confs%20HoL.htm
Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2012
Meeting Description:
The 2012 Colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas will take place at Aarhus University, from Thursday 30 August through to Saturday 1 September 2012. For further information about the society see the HSS website http://www.henrysweet.org. Information on accommodation and travel, as well as updates on the colloquium, will be posted there in due course. Organisers: Julie Hansen (linjha hum.au.dk) William B. McGregor (linwmg hum.au.dk)
Call for Papers: As usual, contributions on any aspect of the history of linguistics are welcome, as are ideas for panel discussions or thematic sessions, which should be submitted in the same way as ordinary papers. Papers dealing with the Colloquium theme, The History of Grammar Writing, are especially welcome. Papers of 30 minutes including discussion time are invited on the colloquium theme or any other aspect of the history of linguistic ideas. Please send an email to both organizers (at the addresses below) with an attachment (in Word or Wordperfect) giving the title, type of contribution, and an abstract (max. 250 words); your name should not appear in the attachment. In the body of the email please indicate your full contact address and the title of your paper, discussion or thematic session.
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