19.912, Confs: Lexicography/New Zealand

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LINGUIST List: Vol-19-912. Tue Mar 18 2008. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 19.912, Confs: Lexicography/New Zealand

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Date: 17-Mar-2008
From: Dianne Bardsley < dianne.bardsley at vuw.ac.nz >
Subject: Australex Conference 2008

 

	
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From: Dianne Bardsley [dianne.bardsley at vuw.ac.nz]
Subject: Australex Conference 2008 
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Australex Conference 2008 

Date: 13-Nov-2008 - 14-Nov-2008 
Location: Wellington, New Zealand 
Contact: Dianne Bardsley 
Contact Email: dianne.bardsley at vuw.ac.nz 
Meeting URL: http://www.australex.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description: 

The 2008 Australex conference: 'Faces, Forms and Functions of Lexicography', is
being hosted by the New Zealand Dictionary Centre, Victoria University of
Wellington. 

The theme of this conference is broad, to allow representation and contributions
from all aspects of lexicography. The Language and Society conference follows at
the University of Otago on November 17 and 18, which makes traveling for
delegates from afar more worthwhile.





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