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Monthly Archives: December 2014
New board
In accordance with our constitution, a new governing board was elected at the last BeNeCLA-conference. Barbara De Cock now serves as president of the board. Both the organization committee of the last BeNeCLA-conference in Gent and the upcoming one in … Continue reading
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New issue: Language Under Discussion
Dear colleagues, Language Under Discussion has just published a new issue with the focus article “Pragmatism as ventriloquism: Creating a dialogue among seven traditions in the study of communication”, by François Cooren: http://ludjournal.org/index.php?journal=LUD&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=16 Language Under Discussion issues remain open for one … Continue reading
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PCLA 2015
Annual Conference of the Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association September 24-26, Lublin, Poland Plenary speakers: Suzanne Kemmer (Rice, Houston, TX, USA) Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (U of łódź, Poland) Christopher Hart (Lancaster U, UK) Jerzy Bartmiński (UMCS, Lublin, Poland) conference languages: English and … Continue reading
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