Hi everybody,
I hope you'll forgive an email on a Sunday at this time of year. I had hoped to announce this workshop earlier and wanted to let you know as early as possible in the hope of seeing as many of you as possible there
It's a one-day workshop on 'Relevance, Literariness and Style', taking place at Middlesex University in London on Saturday 29th March next year.
Speakers are:
Diane Blakemore (Salford)
Andrew Caink (Westminster)
Robyn Carston (UCL)
Billy Clark (Middlesex)
Nigel Fabb (Strathclyde)
Anne Furlong (University of Prince Edward Island)
Barbara MacMahon (Sheffield Hallam)
Deirdre Wilson (UCL and Oslo)
I am co-organising the workshop with Andrew Caink (Westminster) and with the help of two Middlesex graduate students, Naoko Togame and Elena Aliferi.
The event is supported by Middlesex, Westminster and Cambridge University Press. We hope that attendance will be free and will confirm this when we announce again in the new year.
There is also an announcement on The Lecture List at:
http://lecturelist.org/content/view_lecture/13356
Hope to see some of you at Middlesex next year.
Happy holidays,
Billy
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Dr. Billy Clark
Reader in English Language and Linguistics
Middlesex University
The Burroughs
London
NW4 4BT
b.clark@mdx.ac.uk
+44 20 84 11 65 55
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