LINGUIST List 18.1074

Tue Apr 10 2007

Calls: Discourse Analysis/Poland; Anthropological Ling,Socioling/USA

Editor for this issue: Ania Kubisz <anialinguistlist.org>


Directory         1.    Piotr Cap, Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation and Foreign Language Teaching
        2.    Joshua Raclaw, Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice


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Message 1: Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation and Foreign Language Teaching
Date: 10-Apr-2007
From: Piotr Cap <strus_plyahoo.com>
Subject: Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation and Foreign Language Teaching


Full Title: Discourse Approaches to Linguistics, Translation and Foreign Language Teaching Short Title: Discourse Approaches

Date: 24-Oct-2008 - 26-Oct-2008 Location: Wloclawek, Poland Contact Person: Piotr Cap Meeting Email: strus_plyahoo.com)
Message 2: Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice
Date: 09-Apr-2007
From: Joshua Raclaw <joshua.raclawcolorado.edu>
Subject: Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice



Full Title: Conference on Culture, Language, and Social Practice Short Title: CLASP

Date: 05-Oct-2007 - 07-Oct-2007 Location: Boulder, CO, USA Contact Person: Joshua Raclaw Meeting Email: clasp.conferencegmail.com by April 15, 2007. The abstract should be attached in Microsoft Word (.doc) or Rich Text (.rtf) format and should contain no information identifying the author(s) of the paper. Abstracts are evaluated on an anonymous basis. In the body of the email, please include the following information:

- Name(s) of author(s) - University or other affiliation(s) of the author(s) - Email address(es) of the author(s) - Title of proposed paper - Whether you'd like to be considered for the General or Themed session - Equipment requirements - Any additional comments - 3-5 keywords describing the paper

Notification of acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email by August 1, 2007.

About CLASP

More information about CLASP can be found here: http://www.colorado.edu/linguistics/faculty/kira_hall/clasp/

Joshua Raclaw - PhD student Department of Linguistics Culture, Language & Social Practice Women and Gender Studies University of Colorado at Boulder http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~raclaw/