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Subject:

NWCL Postgraduate Training Workshop (UK) <fwd>

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Aidan Coveney <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 27 Jul 2001 09:58:47 +0100

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This looks like an excellent training opportunity for
postgrads: please forward this to any who might be
interested.

Aidan

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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 19:32:14 +0100
From: Patrick Honeybone <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NWCL Postgraduate Training Workshop (UK)
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NWCL Postgraduate Training Workshop

First call for registration

The North-West Centre for Linguistics is happy to announce its
third annual Postgraduate Research Training Workshop. The
title of the two-day workshop is 'Researching talk: principles,
practice and problems in the collection and analysis of spoken
language data'. It will be held on 1st-2nd November 2001 at Edge
Hill College, which is just north of Liverpool, England. The
workshop is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council
(ESRC) and is organised in co-operation with LOT (the Netherlands
Graduate School of Linguistics). This funding means that
registration for the workshop, accommodation and food for up to
40 participants will be free; details of the funding are given below.

The workshop will offer postgraduate researchers the chance to
meet with other postgraduates working in similar areas and also
with nationally and internationally renowned specialists who work
on several different aspects of the study of spoken language
and in a range of social settings. The focus of the workshop will
be on the processes of collection and analysis of spoken
language data, and the activities are intended to be of benefit
to postgraduate research students in the planning, conduct
and evaluation of their projects.

Invited speakers include: Michael Hoey (University of Liverpool),
Marilyn Martin-Jones (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), Mark
Sebba (University of Lancaster), Dominic Watt/Paul Foulkes
(University of York), Ann Williams (Goldsmiths, University of
London). Speakers will address methodological issues in the
gathering and interpretation of such data and the resolution of
problems which can confront researchers. Topics will include
techniques for the transcribing of spoken language,
ethnographic approaches to language research, the interpretation
of bilingual data, the analysis of conversation, phonetic
approaches to language research, working with children as
informants, and elicitation techniques in language variation research.

Postgraduate participants will be invited to present their own
research in the form of a poster and a session will be set aside
for discussion of these. The NWCL book-token prize will be
awarded to the presenter of the best poster, as judged by the
invited speakers.

40 ESRC-funded places are available to PhD students at a UK
university who are in the second, third or fourth year of their
PhD study (as of November 2001). The places will be awarded
on a first-come-first-served basis, so early registration is
encouraged. The funding does not cover travel to and from
the workshop, and we advise participants to apply to their
home institution for such costs. LOT has agreed to contribute
towards the costs of participants from LOT institutions -
please contact the workshop organisers directly for further
details. Accommodation will be in a hotel in Liverpool city centre
and transport will be provided from the hotel to the workshop
venue.

The final deadline for registration is Friday 5th October, and
registration will be possible until all the places are taken. The
organisers are Jo Arthur and Patrick Honeybone. Feel free to
contact us if you have any queries. Send emails to both of us,
please: [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask]

To register, send an email to [log in to unmask] with your:
NAME
EMAIL AND POSTAL ADDRESSES
INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION
WORKING TITLE OF YOUR PHD PROJECT
YEAR OF STUDY (2ND, 3RD ETC.)

A second call for participation will follow in due course and
further details of the arrangements and programme will be
sent out to those who register. They will also be available
on the NWCL's website, at www.art.man.ac.uk/linguist/reswork.htm.

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Aidan Coveney
University of Exeter

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