22.1847, Calls: English, Historical Ling, Morphology, Semantics/Poland

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Subject: 22.1847, Calls: English, Historical Ling, Morphology, Semantics/Poland

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Date: 26-Apr-2011
From: Magdalena Bator [anglistykawawa at swspiz.pl]
Subject: Historical English Word-Formation and Semantics
 

	
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Subject: Historical English Word-Formation and Semantics

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Full Title: Historical English Word-Formation and Semantics 

Date: 10-Dec-2011 - 11-Dec-2011
Location: Warsaw, Poland 
Contact Person: Magdalena Bator
Meeting Email: anglistykawawa at swspiz.pl
Web Site: http://www.historicalconference.swspiz.pl 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2011 

Meeting Description:

You are cordially invited to a conference organised by the School of English, Academy of Management, which will be held in Warsaw from 10th to 11th December 2011. The conference will be devoted to the history of English word-formation and semantics. 

Conference e-mail addresses: 

anglistykawawa at swspiz.pl 
fisiak at amu.edu.pl
mbator at swspiz.pl 

Conference website: http://www.historicalconference.swspiz.pl 

Organising Committee:

Chair: Professor Jacek Fisiak
Conference Secretary: Dr Magdalena Bator

Members: 

Prof. dr Dieter Kastovsky
Prof. dr hab. Aleksander Szwedek
Dr Kinga S?dej-Sobolewska
Dr Marta Sylwanowicz 

Call for Papers:

You are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute papers (which will be followed by a 10-minute discussion) in all areas of research connected with historical word-formation and semantics. 

500-word abstracts should be submitted by 31st July 2011, preferably by e-mail (anglistykawawa at swspiz.pl), in the .rtf or .doc format. If your abstract requires special fonts, please send it also as a .pdf file. 

All proposals will be reviewed by the organising committee. You will be notified about acceptance by 15th September. Participants without papers are also welcome.


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