Dear colleagues,
Just a reminder that the closing date for this year’s
Vivien Law Prize for an essay in the History of Linguistics is September 30th. The competition is open to all currently registered students, and to scholars who have received their PhD or equivalent qualification
within the last five years. The prize consists of £200, one year’s free membership of the Society and a free copy of Vivien Law’s The History of Linguistics in Europe from Cambridge University Press. Essays may be in English, French or German,
and should follow the style-guide for the journal Language & History. They should not exceed 8000 words, including references, footnotes, tables, appendices, etc. The essay should be sent in electronic form to me by the closing date.
Full details are here: http://www.henrysweet.org/grants-and-prizes/vivien-law-prize/
www.henrysweet.org
The Vivien Law Prize. In memory of Dr Vivien Law (1954-2002), and thanks to her generosity, a prize has been established by the Henry Sweet Society for the best essay submitted on any topic within the history of linguistics.
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As always, we look forward to submissions! Please spread the word!
Best wishes,
Dr. Olivia Walsh
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Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
University of Nottingham
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