24.3454, Summer Schools: Dubrovnik Fall School in Linguistic Methods
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Subject: 24.3454, Summer Schools: Dubrovnik Fall School in Linguistic Methods
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Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 09:04:24
From: Terje Lohndal [terje.lohndal at ntnu.no]
Subject: Dubrovnik Fall School in Linguistic Methods/ Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Dubrovnik Fall School in Linguistic Methods
Host Institution: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Website: http://www.ntnu.edu/lingphil/fall-school
Dates: 20-Oct-2013 - 26-Oct-2013
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Focus: There are three main themes for the school:
-Cognitive linguistics
-Corpus linguistics
-Statistics
Minimum Education Level: MA
Description:
The National Graduate Researcher School in Linguistics and Philology in Norway invites you to participate in its first fall school in linguistic methods. The fall school will take place at CAAS, Centre for Advanced Academic Studies, in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
The researcher school aims to give national and international PhD candidates the skills and competence needed for advanced research in linguistics and language studies. The fall school is a followup of the successful summer school organized by NHH Norwegian School of Economics, the University of Bergen and the University of Oslo in August 2012, the Svolvær Summer School in Linguistic Theory and Methods. As requested by the participants in Svolvær, this year's fall school will have an even more distinct focus on the methodological aspects of different kinds of linguistic research. The course will be a combination of lectures and hands-on work for the PhD candidates, including presentations of and comments on thesis project proposals, draft chapters, etc. We anticipate that it will be very useful for the participants to learn more about methods in cognitive linguistics and corpus linguistics, to get the chance to have their own work commented on by leading professionals in the field, and to receive ideas on how to handle their linguistic data and how to test their hypotheses.
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
General Linguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Registration: 04-Sep-2013 to 10-Sep-2013
Contact Person: Victoria Rosén
Email: victoria at uib.no
Apply on the web: http://www.ntnu.edu/lingphil/registration-form
Registration Instructions:
See the online form.
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