20.780, Confs: General Ling;Historical Ling;Ling Theories/Hungary
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Subject: 20.780, Confs: General Ling;Historical Ling;Ling Theories/Hungary
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Date: 09-Mar-2009
From: Péter Maitz < mensaje30 at hotmail.com >
Subject: Historical Linguistics - quo vadis?
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Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:22:01
From: Péter Maitz [mensaje30 at hotmail.com]
Subject: Historical Linguistics - quo vadis?
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Historical Linguistics - quo vadis?
Date: 17-Sep-2009 - 19-Sep-2009
Location: Debrecen, Hungary
Contact: Péter Maitz
Contact Email: mensaje30 at hotmail.com
Meeting URL: http://konferenz.retroweb.hu/
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Historical
Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Linguistic Theories
Language Family(ies): Altaic; Germanic; Indo-European; Romance; Slavic Subgroup;
Uralic
Meeting Description:
Main aim of the conference is to present and discuss new approaches to language
history and language change and to reflect critically the present status and
future prospects of Historical Linguistics within the field of linguistics.
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