25.4495, Calls: English, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Lexicography/Germany

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Subject: 25.4495, Calls: English, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit, Lexicography/Germany

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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 11:13:50
From: Alexander Haselow [alexander.haselow at uni-rostock.de]
Subject: 17. Studientag zum Englischen Mittelalter

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Full Title: 17. Studientag zum Englischen Mittelalter 
Short Title: SEM XVII 

Date: 13-Mar-2015 - 13-Mar-2015
Location: Rostock, Germany 
Contact Person: Alexander Haselow
Meeting Email: sem17 at uni-rostock.de
Web Site: http://www.iaa.uni-rostock.de/sem-xvii/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Lexicography; Ling & Literature 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2014 

Meeting Description:

The “Studientag zum Englischen Mittelalter'' (SEM XVII) offers PhD students, post-docs and advanced MA and Lehramt students the opportunity to present their research on any aspect of the English Middle Ages to their peers and to scholars working in the field of English Medieval Studies.

Depending on the number of papers that will be presented, the conference may be extended from Friday, March 13, to Saturday, 14 March 2015. There will be a conference warming on Thursday, 12 March.

Call for Papers:

Following the tradition of previous SEM meetings, we invite papers of max. 20 pages on any topic related to the English Middle Ages, preferably from the fields of historical linguistics and literature. The papers will be made available to all participants to be read before the conference and to be presented individually by senior scholars, who will summarize them and provide critical feedback and questions for the plenary discussion. Younger scholars can thus benefit from the expertise of senior scholars and have their projects being discussed in a friendly atmosphere. The conference will also enable participants to establish networks with other academics working in the field of English Medieval Studies.

We cordially invite you to submit an abstract which clearly states your research questions, approach/ methodology, aims, and (expected) results. The abstract should not exceed 300 words. Please copy your abstract into the registration form to be found on the SEM XVII-website and send the form as an email attachment to sem17 at uni-rostock.de before December 10, 2014. Notifications of acceptance will be communicated before Christmas. You will then be asked to submit the full paper as a .doc-file by February 02, 2015.







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