[Lexicog] Arleta Adamska Guest Speaker and Other Euralex News.
Anne Dykstra
dykstraanne at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 8 17:35:06 UTC 2009
*
XIVth Euralex International Congress
* We are delighted to announce that Prof. Dr *Arleta Adamska *from
Poznañ accepted
our invitation to be a guest speaker at the Euralex Congress in Leeuwarden
next year. The provisional title of her paper is ‘Towards an Understanding
of Lexicographic Equivalence.’
Previously announced guest speakers are: Dr *Sarah Ogilvie*, from Oxford,
who will read a paper entitled: ‘On lexicography and Endangered Languages:
What Can Europe Learn from the Rest of the World?’ Prof. Dr *Rolf H. Bremmer
*, from Leiden University, will explain how Frisian and English are related.
The well-known etymologist Prof. Dr *Anatoly Liberman*, from the University
of Minnesota, will discuss ‘The Genre and Uses of the Etymological
Dictionary.’ The traditional Hornby lecture will be delivered by Prof. Dr *Paul
Bogaards*, from Leiden University and editor of the *International Journal
of Lexicography*. Prof. Bogaards will explore the subject of ‘Dictionaries
and foreign language learning.’
Though probably many of you are allergic to the word deadline, we have to
remind you once again that the deadline for the submission of papers is
October 1 2009. Please go to the Call for Papers on www.euralex2010.eu for
details about the submission process. All submissions will be evaluated
anonymously by at least two reviewers. The Scientific Committee will be
aided in this task by a panel of external referees. The programme will be
selected by the Programme Committee.
We have extended the Early Bird registration period to May 1 2010. Yet we
advise you to register soon to get preferred hotels.
Individuals can register on line on http://www.euralex2010.eu.
The Euralex 2010 Team
info at euralex2010.nl
http://www.euralex2010.eu
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