22.590, FYI: eVox: Georgetown Working Papers 5(1) Released

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Subject: 22.590, FYI: eVox: Georgetown Working Papers 5(1) Released

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Date: 30-Jan-2011
From: Patrick Callier [prc23 at georgetown.edu]
Subject: eVox: Georgetown Working Papers 5(1) Released
 

	
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 12:45:31
From: Patrick Callier [prc23 at georgetown.edu]
Subject: eVox: Georgetown Working Papers 5(1) Released

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It is my pleasure to announce the latest issue of eVox: Georgetown Working
Papers in Language, Discourse and Society.  

eVox is a graduate student-run working papers publication representing the
current state of research on language, discourse and society at Georgetown
University. eVox accepts submissions that address any intersection of
language, discourse, & society from the perspective of sociolinguistics,
discourse analysis, variation analysis, applied linguistics, cognitive
linguistics, theoretical, or computational and corpus-based linguistics. We
have published 5 volumes since 2007.

Read online: http://evox.georgetown.edu/evox05/index.htm

Sincerely,

Patrick Callier 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Sociolinguistics





 




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