22.503, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling, General Ling/Spain

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Subject: 22.503, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling, General Ling/Spain

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Date: 27-Jan-2011
From: Javier Perez-Guerra [jperez at uvigo.es]
Subject: Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies (CILC3)
 

	
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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 12:36:18
From: Javier Perez-Guerra [jperez at uvigo.es]
Subject: Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies (CILC3)

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Full Title: Workshop on Corpus-based Grammatical Studies (CILC3) 
Short Title: CILC3 

Date: 07-Apr-2011 - 09-Apr-2011
Location: Valencia, Spain 
Contact Person: Javier Perez-Guerra
Meeting Email: jperez at uvigo.es
Web Site: http://www.upv.es/contenidos/CILC2011/indexi.html 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 08-Feb-2011 

Meeting Description:

The panel on corpus-based grammatical studies is integrated within the 3rd International Conference on Corpus Linguistics CILC2011. CILC2011 is the third conference organised by AELINCO, the Spanish Association for Corpus  Linguistics. The conference organisers are pleased to announce that the following scholars have confirmed participation as plenary speakers: Mike Scott (University of Aston), Javier Martín Arista (University of La Rioja), Susan Hunston (University of Birmingham), Mike O'Donnell (University Autónoma de Madrid) and Antonio Briz (University of València). 

Call for Papers:

Submission of Proposals:


You can submit your proposals in English or Spanish until February 8th, 2011, maximum of 500 words (excluding references), to the panel for which you want to have your paper evaluated at the following link:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cilc2011

Panels:

1. Design and development of corpora
2. Discourse, literary analysis and corpus
3. Corpus-based grammatical studies
4. Corpus-based lexicology and lexicography
5. Corpora, contrastive studies and translation
6. Corpus and linguistic variation
7. Corpus-based computational linguistics
8.  Corpora, language acquisition and teaching
9. Specific uses of Corpus Linguistics 

Please see the following link for more information:

http://www.upv.es/contenidos/CILC2011/info/764987normali.html




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