21.3589, Calls: General Ling, English/Germany

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Subject: 21.3589, Calls: General Ling, English/Germany

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Date: 08-Sep-2010
From: Alex Bergs < abergs at uos.de >
Subject: Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
 

	
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 18:31:09
From: Alex Bergs [abergs at uos.de]
Subject: Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English

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Full Title: Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English 
Short Title: ICLCE4 

Date: 19-Jul-2011 - 23-Jul-2011
Location: Osnabrueck, Germany 
Contact Person: Alexander Bergs
Meeting Email: abergs at uos.de
Web Site: http://www.blogs.uos.de/iclce4 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2010 

Meeting Description:

The attention devoted to the linguistics of the English language has resulted 
in a broad body of work in diverse research traditions. The aim of the ICLCE 
conference is to encourage the cross-fertilisation of ideas between different 
frameworks and research traditions, all of which may address any aspect of 
the linguistics of English. Previous ICLCE conferences were held in 
Edinburgh (2005), Toulouse (2007) and London (2009) along the same 
lines. We aim for the Osnabrueck conference to build on the success of 
those events. 

2nd Call for Papers

The attention devoted to the linguistics of the English language has resulted 
in a broad body of work in diverse research traditions. The aim of the ICLCE 
conference is to encourage the cross-fertilisation of ideas between different 
frameworks and research traditions, all of which may address any aspect of 
the linguistics of English. Previous ICLCE conferences were held in 
Edinburgh (2005), Toulouse (2007) and London (2009) along the same 
lines. We aim for the Osnabrueck conference to build on the success of 
those events.

Plenary Speakers
Scott F. Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh)

Daniel Schreier (University of Zurich)

Peter Stockwell (University of Nottingham)

Graeme Trousdale (University of Edinburgh)

Jessica de Villiers (University of British Columbia)

Rachel Walker (University of Southern California)

Gert Webelhuth (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main) 

We invite papers on any topic concerning the linguistics of contemporary 
English. Workshop proposals are also welcome.

We are using the EasyABS system delivered by LinguistList. 
If there are any problems or if you have any questions, please feel free to 
contact us at iclce4 at uos.de.

Abstracts should be no longer than 350 words, preferably format A4 with 
2.5 cm margins, single-spaced, Times New Roman 12 pt, and with normal 
character spacing. All examples and references in the abstract should be 
included, but it is enough, when referring to previous work, to cite 'Author 
(Date)' in the body of the abstract - you do not need to include the full 
reference. Please only use common phonetic fonts such as SIL.





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