Well-presented talk by Jesús Romero-Barranco, titled: ‘I make them drink heartily of warm Water three or four Times’: Periphrastic causative constructions in Late Modern English scientific writing. #ICAME45
Dear participants,
We are thrilled to announce that the provisional programme of #SELIM34 is now available on our conference website, together with the book of abstracts, the list of speakers, and information on the social programme ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
https://t.co/rl1JQ1tLSt
We are pleased to announce that the CFP for the 34th International Conference of SELIM has been extended.
🔔Extended deadline: 29 March 2024🔔
More conference details and the CFP can be found here: https://t.co/fpxpk1Ivel
We look forward to meeting you in Granada.
📢📢📢 #CFP
34th international Conference of SELIM #SELIM34
📅 18-20 September 2024
📍 University of Granada (Spain)
🚨 Deadline:
29 February 2024
Further information: https://t.co/M9DLB6YB4G
We look forward to meeting you in Granada!
We are delighted to announce that the 34th International Conference of SELIM #SELIM34 will be held in Granada on 18-20 September 2024.
For further information and updates, please visit our website at https://t.co/M9DLB6YB4G.
We look forward to meeting you in Granada!
#Medievalists out there! The deadline for sending abstract proposals to #ICOME2024 has just been extended until December 20! We are looking forward to knowing about your research on #MiddleEnglish
Come join this inspiring scientific meeting in Málaga (8-10 May 2024)
First alternation o'clock at #ICAME44@_MiriamCriado talking about that/zero complementation in #WorldEnglishes and the audience taking a closer look at the results.
@JuanAveria94 is now describing the codicological and pelaeographic features of the Early Modern English texts in MS Ferguson 7, at @UofGlasgowASC. #AEDEAN45
Our team member @_MiriamCriado, based at @CanalUGR, has just been certified as Lecturer (Profesora Contratada Doctora) by the Andalusian assessment agency DEVA. Congratulations, Miriam! It is very well-deserved!
✍️ Fresh from @tandfonline!
Our latest article, "The Serial Comma in the History of English", by our members @JaviCalleM and @_MiriamCriado, has just been published in the Australian Journal of Linguistics.
You can read it here👇https://t.co/oIkiTLKt7W
It’s not a coincidence that we are launching our profile on the anniversary of Geoffrey Chaucer’s death. A key figure to the development of the English language, Chaucer was acknowledged in life and in death, and now rests in Westminster Abbey, at the Poet's Corner.
Hello!
We are very happy to kick off the new Twitter account for the CLEFT research group at @infouma.
Tune in here to be up-to-date on our research and any events coming up!