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Programme:

Social Meaning

Room 3.5 Micaella Portilla, Gasteiz

21-23 November 2018

 If you are planning to join, please send a quick note by 19 November  to Katie, fraserk4@gmail.com.

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LLF & CNRS-Paris Diderot

 Wednesday

 

10h30-12h00

Introduction to social meaning and formal semantics

 

12h30-14h00 

How semantics can inform sociolinguistics 1: social meaning

 

Thursday

 

10h30-12h00 

How semantics can inform sociolinguistics 2: identity construction through language

 

12h30-14h00

How sociolinguistics can inform psycholinguistics: speech perception

 

Friday

 

10h30-12h00

How sociolinguistics can inform semantics: slurs and identity terms

 

12h30-14h00

Directions for future research in socio-semantics


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