Dear PALAns,
Please see below for information from Billy Clark on a one-day workshop at Middlesex University.
Jane
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Hi everybody,
With big thanks to PALA for support with this, my co-organiser Andrew Caink and I are very pleased to announce that registration is now open for a free workshop on 'Relevance, Literariness and Style' which is taking place at Middlesex University on Saturday the 29th of March. Our sponsors are PALA, Middlesex University, the University of Westminster and Cambridge University Press. The event is free and open to all.
The registration form is here:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/relevance-literariness-and-style-tickets-10508315655
Our speakers are:
- Professor Diane Blakemore (University of Salford)
- Dr Andrew Caink (University of Westminster)
- Professor Robyn Carston (University College London)
- Dr Billy Clark (Middlesex University)
- Professor Nigel Fabb (University of Strathclyde)
- Professor Anne Furlong (University of Prince Edward Island)
- Dr Barbara MacMahon (Sheffield Hallam University)
- Professor Deirdre Wilson (University College London, Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, Oslo)
Further information is available on The Lecture List:
http://lecturelist.org/content/view_lecture/13356
The full programme, titles and abstracts will be available soon.
Hope to see some of you in March.
Best wishes,
Billy
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Dr. Billy Clark
Reader in English Language and Linguistics Middlesex University The Burroughs London
NW4 4BT
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+44 20 84 11 65 55
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