19.2661, Confs: General Linguistics/Brazil
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Subject: 19.2661, Confs: General Linguistics/Brazil
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Date: 31-Aug-2008
From: Dermeval da Hora < ho_ra at hotmail.com >
Subject: IV ABRALIN International Meeting
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Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 09:25:12
From: Dermeval da Hora [ho_ra at hotmail.com]
Subject: IV ABRALIN International Meeting
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IV ABRALIN International Meeting
Short Title: ABRALIN
Date: 04-Mar-2009 - 07-Mar-2009
Location: João Pessoa - PB, Brazil
Contact: Dermeval da Hora
Contact Email: ho_ra at hotmail.com
Meeting URL: http://www.abralin.org
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
In March 2009, the Brazilian Linguistics Association - ABRALIN will hold two
major events in João Pessoa (PB), Brazil: the 6th ABRALIN International Meeting
(March 4-7) and the 11th ABRALIN Linguistic Institute (March 9-13).
The paper submission process will start on September 1st and the deadline is due
October 15.
For further information, please visit our website on www.abralin.org or call us
at +55 (83) 3216-7280.
The VI ABRALIN International Meeting will be organized with focus on the
following thematic groups: Phonetics and Phonology; Syntax; Morphology;
Semantics; Pragmatics; Lexicology and Terminology; Language Processing; Meaning
and Cognition; Functionalism; Indigenous Languages; Historical Linguistics;
Sociolinguistics; Dialectology / Geolinguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text
Genres; Applied Linguistics (L1 and L2); Literacy; Psycholinguistics and
Language Acquisition; Language Policy; Oral and Written Language in Popular Culture.
Around 40 courses will be offered during the Institute (15-hour long courses),
with the possibility of converting into credit hours in Post-Graduation courses.
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