Dear colleagues,
Please find attached information for the Henry Sweet Society Colloquium in Gargnano, including details for payment. Note the important instructions about payment in the attachment. Just a reminder that you must have paid your membership of the Henry Sweet Society in order to attend the colloquium.
All this information will also be on the website as soon as possible, though (as some of you may have noticed) we have had difficulty updating the site recently. Hope to have that fixed soon! http://www.henrysweet.org/colloquia/
Looking forward to a very successful meeting in Gargnano - our first in Italy!
Nicola
Prof. Nicola McLelland
Professor of German and History of Linguistics
Dept. of German Studies, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
University of Nottingham UK NG7 2RD
+44 (0)115 951 5822
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Editor, Language & History, the ISI-indexed journal of the Henry Sweet Society: http://www.maney.co.uk/index.php/journals/lhi/
History of Language Learning and Teaching (HoLLT): http://www.hollt.net/
Project website: History of modern foreign language education in the UK and Europe: http://historyofmfl.weebly.com/
Latest book: J.G. Schottelius's Ausführliche Arbeit von der Teutschen Haubtsprache (1663) and its place in early modern European vernacular language study (Oxford: Blackwell) http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/dt/books/ISBN978-1-4443-3961-1
Words of the world: http://www.wordsoftheworld.co.uk/ See Deutsch, Achtung, Standard and the rest.
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