27.1180, Summer Schools: Sociolinguistics Today: Methods for the Analysis of Ancient and Modern Languages/Italy

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Subject: 27.1180, Summer Schools: Sociolinguistics Today: Methods for the Analysis of Ancient and Modern Languages/Italy

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Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2016 10:09:54
From: Carla Bruno [bruno at unistrasi.it]
Subject: Sociolinguistics Today: Methods for the Analysis of Ancient and Modern Languages/Italy

 

Sociolinguistics Today: Methods for the Analysis of Ancient and Modern Languages/Italy

Host Institution: Università per Stranieri di Siena
Coordinating Institution: Università per Stranieri di Siena
Website: http://http://www.unistrasi.it/1/445/3519/Corso_intensivo_La_sociolinguistica_oggi_metodi_per_l-analisi_di_lingue_antiche_e_moderne.htm

Dates: 13-Jun-2016 - 17-Jun-2016
Location: Siena (SI), Italy

Focus: The University for Foreigners of Siena offers the intensive course “Sociolinguistics today: methods for the analysis of ancient and modern languages”. The course (open to advanced students of linguistics) aims at providing the participants with instruments and notions for sociolinguistic analysis. Lessons will be taken in Italian and English.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum


Description:
The course (32 hours in total) will be articulated into 8 modules managed both
by specialists in ancient languages and by specialists in modern languages.
Particular attention will be devoted to the theoretical frameworks for
sociolinguistic analysis, as well as to the influence on the research
methodology by the nature of the linguistic data (necessarily conveyed by
written materials, e.g., in the study of the past).

Preliminary program:
http://www.unistrasi.it/public/articoli/3519/Preliminary_program_June_2016.pdf


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                      Historical Linguistics
                      Sociolinguistics
                      Text/Corpus Linguistics


Language Families: Indo-European

Tuition: 80 EUR

Tuition Explanation: The participation fee amounts to 80 Euro (for registration until May 15,
2016), and 100 Euro (for late registration).


Registration: 01-Mar-2016 to 10-Jun-2016

Contact Person: Carla Bruno
                Email: bruno at unistrasi.it

Apply on the web: http://https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QY94_AimC5Fe-aIUYgni4-KVrpUO8Yus8pzpnkAPhsQ/viewform?c=0&w=1

Registration Instructions:
Students are required to submit a registration form giving the fee payment
details (i.e. payment date and tracking number). The registration fee can be
paid by a bank transfer to: 
Università per Stranieri di Siena
Bank: Monte dei Paschi di Siena (Agenzia 13) – P.za G. Amendola, 53100 Siena
(Italia)
Account n.: 63228233
IBAN: IT 73 G 01030 14217 000063228233
BIC: PASCITM1J25
Please specify in the causal of the bank transfer: 
SCUOLA DI DOTTORATO –SOCIOLINGUISTICS TODAY – NAME SURNAME




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