15.2598, Confs: Historical Ling/Cognitive Science/Huelva, Spain
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Subject: 15.2598, Confs: Historical Ling/Cognitive Science/Huelva, Spain
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:58:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: africantravelcenter at yahoo.com
Subject: 9th English Linguistics Seminar: The Historical Linguistics - Cognitive Linguistics Interface
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:58:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: africantravelcenter at yahoo.com
Subject: 9th English Linguistics Seminar: The Historical Linguistics - Cognitive Linguistics Interface
9th English Linguistics Seminar: The Historical Linguistics -
Cognitive Linguistics Interface
Short Title: ELS9
Date: 03-Nov-2004 - 05-Nov-2004
Location: Huelva, Spain
Contact: Juan Gabriel Vázquez González
Contact Email: juan.gabriel at dfing.uhu.es
Linguistic Sub-field: Historical Linguistics, Semantics, Cognitive
Science
Subject Language: English
Meeting Description:
ELS9 is the ninth in a series of successful seminars in the area of
English linguistics. This year's topic is the historical
linguistics-cognitive linguistics interface. The shift we propose
moves the new cognitive science from psychological adequacy to the
historical validation of metaphor and metonymy as dynamic factors in
the history of English.
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