18.559, Confs: Historical Ling,English Lang/USA

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Subject: 18.559, Confs: Historical Ling,English Lang/USA

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Date: 13-Feb-2007
From: Bill Kretzschmar < kretzsch at uga.edu >
Subject: Studies in the History of the English Language 

	
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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:54:39
From: Bill Kretzschmar < kretzsch at uga.edu >
Subject:  Studies in the History of the English Language 
 

Studies in the History of the English Language 
Short Title: SHEL5 

Date: 04-Oct-2007 - 06-Oct-2007 
Location: Athens, GA, USA 
Contact: Bill Kretzschmar 
Contact Email: shel5 at english.uga.edu 
Meeting URL: http://www.english.uga.edu/shel5 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description: 

The Studies in the History of the English Language Conference (SHEL) series has
become a biennial tradition, giving the field of Historical English Linguistics
both focus and recognition in North America and providing the critical
opportunity for scholars in the field to gather and share their research. 

SHEL follows in the tradition of the biennial conferences known as ICEHL
(International Conference on English Historical Linguistics), traditionally
hosted at research centers throughout Europe. Papers treat any linguistic or
philological aspect of the history of English, from a range of linguistic and
philological subfields including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, stylistics, metrics, discourse
analysis, corpus linguistics, language acquisition, contact, and change, as well
as differing theoretical and methodological perspectives. Workshops and special
sessions may also be scheduled.





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