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From: The Philological Society [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Klaus Fischer
Sent: 10 January 2016 11:46
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Subject: Ninth R. H. Robins student Prize

Dear members of PhilSoc,

The Philological Society is delighted to launch the ninth R. H. Robins
student Prize for an article on a linguistic topic that falls within the
area of the Society's interests as defined by present and past
publications in the Transactions of the Philological Society (TPhS).

For details, please see the Robins Prize page on the website:
http://www.philsoc.org.uk/prize.asp

We would be grateful if you could bring this to the attention of any graduate students who might be interested.

Best wishes,

Klaus Fischer

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Prof. Klaus Fischer
Honorary Secretary of the Philological Society

Professor of Linguistics
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
London Metropolitan University

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