9.1425, Calls: History of Linguistics, Languaging 99

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1425. Tue Oct 13 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1425, Calls: History of Linguistics, Languaging 99

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1)
Date:  Mon, 12 Oct 1998 21:27:34 +0100 (MET)
From:  hassler at rz.uni-potsdam.de (Gerda Hassler)
Subject:  Workshop on the history of linguistics

2)
Date:  Mon, 12 Oct 1998 15:46:55 -0500 (CDT)
From:  Lynn Alan Eubank <eubank at unt.edu>
Subject:  Languaging 99: A Conference Across Literature, Linguistics,and Writing

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Mon, 12 Oct 1998 21:27:34 +0100 (MET)
From:  hassler at rz.uni-potsdam.de (Gerda Hassler)
Subject:  Workshop on the history of linguistics

Einladung zu einem gemeinsamen Seminar
Workshop  /  Colloque de recherche
Universitt Potsdam     -       Universit Stendhal (Grenoble 3)

Histoire des sciences du langage
30./31. 10. 1998

Universitt  Potsdam, Universittskomplex Golm, Kleiner Senatssaal, Haus 14

Programme / Ablauf
30.10:
9-10.15:	Bernard Colombat (Grenoble): La grammaire latine en France
(XVIe-XVIIIe s.): thories et pdagogie
10.45-12.00	Nathalie Fournier (Grenoble): La grammaire du franais  l'ge
classique
14.30-15.30	Martine Furno (Grenoble): Lapparition du bilinguisme dans les
dictionnaires latins au XVIe sicle
16.00-17.00	Cordula Neis (Potsdam): Le dbat sur l'origine du langage
l'Acadmie de Berlin
17.00-18.00 Gerda Haler (Potsdam): Langage et cognition au sicle des
lumires


31.10
10-11	Sabine Schwarze (Halle): La rflexion sur la  traduction au 18e sicle
11-12	Bernard Colombat (Grenoble): le projet dun corpus reprsentatif des
grammaires et des traditions  linguistiques
12-13	Gerda Haler (Potsdam): le projet d'un dictionnaire des thories
linguistiques du 17e et 18e sicle


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Date:  Mon, 12 Oct 1998 15:46:55 -0500 (CDT)
From:  Lynn Alan Eubank <eubank at unt.edu>
Subject:  Languaging 99: A Conference Across Literature, Linguistics,and Writing

EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINES!!!!!!!
CALL FOR PAPERS
  Languaging 99: A Conference Across Literature, Linguistics,
     and Writing
  Sponsored by the University of North Texas and the GSEA


CONFERENCE DATES
  4-6 March 1999


CONFERENCE LOCATION
  University of North Texas, Denton, Texas


CONFERENCE PURPOSE
  Languaging 99 offers a forum for scholars from the disciplines of
  linguistics, literature, and writing, as well as the related
  disciplines of anthropology, art, communication theory, cultural
  studies, film, history, music, philosophy, psychology, theater,
  etc., to examine "language" and "texts" both within these disciplines
  and across these disciplines.


SUBMISSION DEADLINES
  U.S. mail:    Postmarked 25 October 1998
  Email:        1 November 1998
  Notification: 10 December 1998


SUBMISSIONS
  We encourage submissions that examine "language" and "texts"
  both within and across the following:
   -- Literature
   -- Linguistics
   -- Writing
       (includes rhetoric/composition, technical writing,
       creative writing)
   -- Related disciplines
       (includes anthropology, art, communication theory,
       cultural studies, film, history, music, philosophy,
       psychology, theater)

  We welcome submissions that deal with
   -- Cognitive Linguistics
   -- Conceptual Metaphor
   -- Linguistic Analysis of Literature


INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING
  Please find complete instructions for submitting
    -- Paper Abstracts
    -- Creative Submissions
    -- Symposia Proposals
  at our website http://www.unt.edu/languaging

  We encourage submissions from graduate students as well as
  professional scholars. We cannot accept submissions by fax.
  We accept submissions via e-mail at Linglit at unt.edu or
  U.S. mail at

    Languaging 99
    University of North Texas
    Department of English
    P.O. Box 311307
    Denton, TX 76203-1307


CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION
  For more conference information, please write to

      Languaging 99
      University of North Texas
      Department of English
      P. O. Box 311307
      Denton, TX 76203-1307

  or direct your questions to linglit at unt.edu

Visit our web site at www.unt.edu/languaging
for updated information about
  --Plenary  speakers
  --Conference registration
  --Travel and hotels





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