24.3420, Calls: English, General Linguistics/Switzerland
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Subject: 24.3420, Calls: English, General Linguistics/Switzerland
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Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 10:56:41
From: Lena Zipp [isleweb at es.uzh.ch]
Subject: International Society for the Linguistics of English 3rd Conference 2014
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Full Title: International Society for the Linguistics of English 3rd Conference 2014
Short Title: ISLE 3
Date: 24-Aug-2014 - 27-Aug-2014
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Contact Person: Marianne Hundt
Meeting Email: isleweb at es.uzh.ch
Web Site: http://www.isle3.uzh.ch/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2013
Meeting Description:
ISLE, the International Society for the Linguistics of English, and the English Department of the University of Zurich are pleased to announce the third triennial ISLE conference to be held in August 2014.
The conference theme is 'Building bridges: inter- and intra-disciplinary research'.
The following keynote speakers have agreed to participate:
Professor Jan Blommaert, Tilburg University
Professor Joan Bresnan, Stanford University
Professor David Britain, University of Berne
Professor Susan M. Fitzmaurice, University of Sheffield
Professor William Foley, University of Sydney
Call for Papers:
In line with the research profiles of the plenary speakers, we particularly invite contributions in the following areas of research:
- English linguistics and globalization
- Empirical foundations of syntax, linguistic typology and probabilistic grammar
- The interface between dialectology and human geography
- English linguistics and literature
- Anthropological linguistics and syntactic theory
Submission of abstracts (max. 500 words) is invited via our ConfTool website: https://www.conftool.pro/isle3/.
Participants can also submit abstracts for some of the workshops directly to the workshop convenors. Details to be found at http://www.isle3.uzh.ch/Workshops.html.
Deadline: 31 December 2013
Contact details: isleweb at es.uzh.ch
Please visit our website: http://www.isle3.uzh.ch/index.html
Please note that ISLE membership is a prerequisite for participation at the conference. Find out more about ISLE and how to join at http://www.isle-linguistics.org/join/.
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