LINGUIST List 23.3075
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Mon Jul 16 2012
Confs: Historical Ling, Ling & Literature, Text/Corpus Ling/Netherlands
Editor for this issue: Xiyan Wang
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Date: 15-Jul-2012
From: Isabelle van der Bom <isabelle.vanderbom gmail.com>
Subject: PALA Stylistics Summer School
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PALA Stylistics Summer School
Date: 13-Aug-2012 - 17-Aug-2012
Location: Middelburg, Netherlands
Contact: Michael Burke
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.pala.ac.uk/events/ss/
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Date:
13 August - 17 August 2012 Venue:
The Roosevelt Academy in Middelburg, the Netherlands Contact:
Michael Burke, Isabelle van der Bom, Kristy Evers Email:
m.burke roac.nl (Cc to Isabelle.vanderbom gmail.com, k.evers roac.nl) Website:
http://www.pala.ac.uk/documents/PalaSummerSchool2012.pdf Registration deadline: 1 August 2012 The Middelburg School of Rhetoric, the first annual PALA Student Summer School, will take place from the 13 to the 17 August 2012 at the Roosevelt Academy in Middelburg, the Netherlands. The themes for this year's event will be Historical and Corpus Stylistics Guest lecturers will include:
Professor Beatrix Busse (University of Heidelberg) Dr. Dan McIntyre (University of Huddersfield) The event is organised by the Chair of PALA, Dr. Michael Burke (Roosevelt Academy). Full details can be found here: http://www.pala.ac.uk/events/ss/.
If you would like to participate please download and follow the instructions given on the flyer: http://www.pala.ac.uk/documents/ssinfo2012.pdf. Please note that only limited places are available and these will be allocated on a 'first paid, first served' basis. The fees for the summer school have been limited this year to just 200 Euros per person.
http://www.pala.ac.uk/documents/PalaSummerSchool2012.pdf
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