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1. Andrea L. Menz ,
Carson-Newman Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language
Message 1: Carson-Newman Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language
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Date: 16-Feb-2011
From: Andrea L. Menz <amenz cn.edu>
Subject: Carson-Newman Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language
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Full Title: Carson-Newman Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language
Date: 07-Apr-2011 - 07-Apr-2011
Location: Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, TN, USA
Contact Person: Andrea L. Menz
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.cn.edu/languages/links/Philosophy%20Linguistics%20and%20World%20Languagespdflink11046.pdf
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2011
Meeting Description:
Carson-Newman College's Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, and World Languages will host an Interdisciplinary Symposium on Language from 1-5pm on April 7, 2011 to showcase its growing Interdisciplinary Linguistics Program and to provide an opportunity for dialogue between members of the C~N community and others in East Tennessee who share an interest in language. Participants will give 20-minute conference-style presentations or lectures on any aspect of their discipline that relates to the notion of 'language.' We hope to draw presentations from a number of disciplines, including linguistics, philosophy, foreign languages and literatures, communications, education, English, TESL, history, law, political science, communicative disorders, mathematics, computer science, psychology, sociology, etc.
Call for Papers: If you are interested in participating, please send a title and brief description of your proposed talk by Tuesday, March 15, 2011 to Dr. Andrea L. Menz at amenz cn.edu.
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