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2nd Postgraduate Conference in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

A one-day conference on Monday 25 June 2007, for linguistics postgraduates from all research areas (poster and oral presentations welcome).


This one-day conference, involving the Schools of English, Modern Languages and Education, and Communication and Language Sciences, is designed to give linguistics postgraduates from all research areas an opportunity to present and discuss their research in an informal and intellectually stimulating setting.

Professor Fassi Fehri (newly appointed as visiting Professor at Newcastle University) and Professor Antonella Sorace (Professor of Developmental Linguistics, Edinburgh University) will be giving the guest lectures at this year's conference.

We invite postgraduate students to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations on ANY area of linguistics, theoretical or applied. See Website for details: http://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/pglinguistics/


Speaker(s):

Professor Fassi Fehri | talks
Professor Antonella Sorace | talks

 

Date and Time:

25 June 2007 at 9:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Newcastle University Linguistics
School of English
Newcastle University
Newcastle
NE1 7RU
+447776091747
http://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/pglinguistics

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Available from:

see website for registration details

http://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/pglinguistics/

Additional Information:

Email contact: pgconfling@ncl.ac.uk

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