Call for Papers: Fourth AMC Symposium (now closed)
The call for papers for the Fourth AMC Symposium is NOW CLOSED. We were accepting abstracts for talks and posters in the Symposium’s main theme, “Contact and Language Change”, as well as in other...
The call for papers for the Fourth AMC Symposium is NOW CLOSED. We were accepting abstracts for talks and posters in the Symposium’s main theme, “Contact and Language Change”, as well as in other...
The History of English Language in Poznań biannual conference (HEL-P), organised by the Department of the History of English at Adam Mickiewicz University, will be headlined by two of the AMC’s own: Joanna Kopaczyk...
On 2 December 2016, the AMC hosted the annual meeting of the Corpus Linguistics in Scotland network. The theme this year was ‘Diachrony through Corpora’ and it attracted around 40 participants from Scotland, northern...
This summer, the FITS team will present the fruits of their research at the International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, to take place at the University of Duisburg-Essen on 22-26 August 2016. Benjamin Molineaux...
AMC Affiliates and members of the FITS team Warren Maguire and Joanna Kopaczyk have joined the Forum for Research on Languages of Scotland and Ulster Committee at the recent FRLSU conference in Ayr. The main aim...
Have a look at the British Association for Applied Linguistics‘ calendar for all events sociolinguistic, where you will find the AMC Symposium scheduled in for the 9-10 June 2016, as well as a number of other...
The FITS Project will be well represented at the Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ulster’s triennial conferences, to be held between 12 and 14 August 2015 at the University of the West of Scotland...
The Second Edinburgh Symposium on Historical Phonology featuring the Angus McIntosh Centre for Historical Linguistics plenary speaker will be hosted by the Department of Linguistics and English Language on the 3rd and 4th December, 2015. One-page abstracts addressing both theoretical and...