LINGUIST List 22.725
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Fri Feb 11 2011
Calls: Lexicography, Socioling, Ling & Literature/USA
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Women and Lexicography
Message 1: Women and Lexicography
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Date: 09-Feb-2011
From: Lindsay Rose Russell <russellr uw.edu>
Subject: Women and Lexicography
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Full Title: Women and Lexicography
Date: 05-Jan-2012 - 08-Jan-2012
Location: Seattle, USA
Contact Person: Lindsay Rose Russell
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2011
Meeting Description:
Women and Lexicography January 5th-January 8th 2012
Call for Papers: The MLA Discussion Group on Lexicography invites proposals that address the roles of women in lexicography. Papers may discuss the representation of women in dictionary projects, the participation of women in creating or using word lists, or associated topics (female domestic partners or relations of prominent male dictionary makers, literary representations of women lexicographers, feminist critiques of individual dictionaries or lexicographical practices, technical dictionaries of women's work, language ideologies surrounding women and lexicon). All speakers must be members of the MLA by April 1, 2011. Abstracts to Lindsay Rose Russell (russellr uw.edu) by March 15, 2011.
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