27.2335, Calls: General Ling, Philosophy of Lang/Hong Kong

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Subject: 27.2335, Calls: General Ling, Philosophy of Lang/Hong Kong

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Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 15:43:20
From: Jon Orman [jorman at hku.hk]
Subject: Language, Mind & Society: Semiological Perspectives

 
Full Title: Language, Mind & Society: Semiological Perspectives 

Date: 02-Dec-2016 - 03-Dec-2016
Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Contact Person: Jon Orman
Meeting Email: jorman at hku.hk

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Philosophy of Language 

Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2016 

Meeting Description:

The School of English, University of Hong Kong is pleased to announce the
second International Colloquium on Integrational Linguistics entitled
''Language, Mind & Society: Semiological Perspectives'' to be held at HKU on
2-3 December 2016. The colloquium will consist of a series of individual
papers followed by a roundtable discussion to conclude proceedings.


Call for Papers:

Papers within or critical of any aspect of the integrational tradition are
welcome.

Please send abstracts for proposed papers (max. 400 words) to the following
address by 1 July 2016: jorman at hku.hk

Notification of acceptance will follow by the end of August.
Places are limited and the organising committee may therefore not be able to
accept all proposals.

For further information, please contact Adrian Pablé (apable at hku.hk) or Jon
Orman (jorman at hku.hk).




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