17.2975, Confs: Historical Ling, Socio Ling/Greece

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Subject: 17.2975, Confs: Historical Ling, Socio Ling/Greece

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Date: 09-Oct-2006
From: Nils Langer < nils.langer at bris.ac.uk >
Subject: 1st Summer School in Historical Sociolinguistics 

	
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Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 11:56:11
From: Nils Langer < nils.langer at bris.ac.uk >
Subject: 1st Summer School in Historical Sociolinguistics 
 



1st Summer School in Historical Sociolinguistics (HISON) 
Short Title: HISON summer school 

Date: 16-Aug-2007 - 23-Aug-2007 
Location: Metochi, Lesbos, Greece 
Contact: nils langer 
Contact Email: nils.langer at bris.ac.uk 
Meeting URL: http://www.bris.ac.uk/german/hison/summerschool 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

A summer school on historical sociolinguistics, featuring Peter Trudgill, Dennis Preston, Ernst Hakon Jahr, and Stephan Elspass amongst others as teachers. 

This is the first summer school organised by the Historical 
Sociolinguistics Network (HISON) and it will offer classes by leading 
experts on modern and historical sociolinguists. There will only be 
space for 40 postgraduate students and young researchers, so you are 
advised to book early. The venue is a monastery on the Greek island of 
Lesbos. Classes will take place in the morning and early evening and 
you will have the opportunity to present your own research at a special 
session.The school will last for one week and the cost of 499 Euros 
includes accommodation, three meals per day, and tuition. If you pay by 
April 30, 2007, we will give you a 50 Euro discount.
To secure your place, get in touch with us with a 100 Euro deposit.





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