19.3131, Confs: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Spain

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Subject: 19.3131, Confs: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Spain

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Date: 14-Oct-2008
From: Enrique Lafuente < elafuen at unizar.es >
Subject: Interpersonality in Written Academic Discourse

 

	
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Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:18:30
From: Enrique Lafuente [elafuen at unizar.es]
Subject: Interpersonality in Written Academic Discourse 

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Interpersonality in Written Academic Discourse 
Short Title: InterLAE Conference 2008 

Date: 11-Dec-2008 - 13-Dec-2008 
Location: Jaca, Spain 
Contact: Enrique Lafuente 
Contact Email: interlae at unizar.es 
Meeting URL: http://www.unizar.es/interlae/conference08.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

Academic written discourse has become a central topic of research in recent
years, inasmuch as competent written academic communication is recognised as
essential for success in the academic world. Interpersonality (in academic
discourse) has been analysed from several perspectives, which have proved very
fruitful not only to understand but also to problematise the writer-reader
relationship and the role of relevant issues such as culture, discipline,
individual style, (non)native use of the language, the role of English as a
lingua franca, among others. 

The aim of this conference is to provide a multiperspective arena for both
theoretical and experimental approaches which can contribute to and stimulate
the current debate on the issues mentioned above. 

http://www.unizar.es/interlae/conference08.html 

We are pleased to announce that the provisional programme for the InterLAE
International Conference (Interpersonality in Written Academic Discourse:
Perspectives across Languages and Cultures) is already available at the
following web address:
http://www.unizar.es/interlae/PROVISIONAL_CONFERENCE_PROGRAMME.pdf

The Conference will be held in Jaca (Spain) from the 11th to the 13th of
December 2008. 

For more information, please visit the conference website at
http://www.unizar.es/interlae/conference08.html







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