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KEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN UNIVERSITY
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2 510420 No.2 Baiyun Dadao North, Guangdong, China Postcode: 510420
Phone: +86 20-36207201 Fax: +8620-36209276 Email:[email protected]
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lexical ragmatics,semantic/pragmatic
distinction, explicit/implicit distinction acquisition of
pragmatics Journal of Pragmatics Roskilde
Hartmut Haberland pragmatics as a
sub-discipline of linguistics vs. pragmatics as a way of doing
linguistics, pragmatics and the diversity of languages,
pragmatics and translationthe pragmatics of frozen discourse:
text and pragmatics the
methodology of conversation analysis grammar and discourse
Application of RT & Beyond, Development of pragmatics & Beyond
1 (24-31 July, 2006)
DATES SESSIONS LECTURERS TOPICS WORKSHOPS
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08:30-11:30 Prof. Deirdre
Wilson lexical pragmatics
July 24 14:00-17:00
Prof. Hartmut Haberland
pragmatics as a sub-discipline of linguistics vs. pragmatics as a way of doing linguistics
08:30-11:30 Prof. Deirdre Wilson
semantic/pragmatic distinction July 25
14:00-17:00 Prof. Hartmut
Haberland pragmatics and the diversity of languages
19:00-21:00 Application of RT & Beyond
08:30-11:30 Prof. Hartmut
Haberland pragmatics and translation
July 26 14:00-17:00
Prof. Deirdre Wilson
explicit/implicit distinction
08:30-11:30 Prof. Deirdre
Wilson acquisition of pragmatics
July 27 14:00-17:00
Prof. Hartmut Haberland
the pragmatics of frozen discourse: text and pragmatics
19:00-21:00 Development of pragmatics & Beyond
08:30-11:30 Prof. K.K. Luke the methodology of conversation analysis July 28
14:00-17:00 Prof. K.K. Luke grammar and discourse
08:30-11:30 July 29
14:00-17:00
08:30-11:30
July 30 14:00-15:20
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1 Deirdre
Wilson
UCL, Dept Phonetics and
Linguistics, Gower Street,
WC1E 6BT London
2 H. Haberland Journal of Pragmatics,
http://babel.ruc.dk/~hartmut/ [email protected]
3 K.K.Luke Department of Linguistics, The
University of Hong Kong (852) 2859 2773 [email protected]
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