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A short course on relevance theory for graduate research students and other researchers.
This short course (four two-hour sessions over four weeks) will explore key notions of relevance theory and ways of testing and developing the theory.
It will be particularly useful for early career researchers and research students.
It is free and open to all.
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31 October 2016 at 3:00 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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English, Middlesex University |
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Free |
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All welcome. Please note: sessions are not always in the same room. Rooms are: 10 October: Committee Room 2, Town Hall Directions to campus here: http://www.mdx.ac.uk/get-in-touch/directions-london Contact Billy Clark for further information Language and Communication Research Seminars are organised by the Language and Communication research cluster at Middlesex University. The staff facilitator for the series is |
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