27.1912, Summer Schools: HiSoN Summer School 2016/Netherlands
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Subject: 27.1912, Summer Schools: HiSoN Summer School 2016/Netherlands
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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 12:21:24
From: Anne Rose Haverkamp [a.r.haverkamp at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: HiSoN Summer School 2016/Netherlands
HiSoN Summer School 2016/Netherlands
Host Institution: Leiden University Centre for Linguistics
Coordinating Institution: Leiden University Centre for Linguistics
Website: http://hum.leiden.edu/lucl/hison-summer-school/
Dates: 31-Jul-2016 - 07-Aug-2016
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Focus: The tenth summer school organised by the Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) will offer classes by leading experts on modern and historical sociolinguists. The summer school will take place at Leiden University.
The Summer School lasts for one week and classes will take place from Monday to Friday. You will have the opportunity to present your own research at a special session. There is space for only 40 graduate students and young (at heart!) researchers so you are advised to book early.
Minimum Education Level: MA
Description:
Courses:
Manuela Böhm (Kassel)
Refugees Welcome!? A brief sociolinguistic history of the Huguenots in the
Early Modern German lands
Frans Gregersen (Copenhagen)
Why Rilke was both right and wrong in calling for pity for the great cities:
On the metropolis and language change with special reference to Copenhagen and
the previous two centuries
Helen Kelly Holmes (Limerick)
The sociolinguistics of advertising: A brief history of visual multilingualism
Paul Kerswill (York)
Sociolinguistic typology and British English dialects from 1800 onwards
Terttu Nevalainen (Helsinki)
Historical sociolinguistics as corpus linguistics
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade (Leiden)
Learning English in the Late Modern Netherlands
José del Valle (New York)
Linguistic standardization in a post-colonial order: Latin America and Spain
in the nineteenth century
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Tuition: 400 EUR
Tuition Explanation: Tuition includes housing and excursion
Registration: 01-Apr-2016 to 30-Jun-2016
Contact Person: Gijsbert Rutten
Email: hison-2016 at hum.leidenuniv.nl
Apply on the web: http://hum.leiden.edu/lucl/hison-summer-school/registration/registration.html
Registration Instructions:
The fee for participation is € 400 if you register before 1 May 2016, and €
450 if you register between 1 May and 30 June. Registration includes housing
from Sunday 31 July to Sunday 7 August, tuition, lunches, excursion.
(Breakfast and dinner are not included.)
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