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		conference reports, 
		projects,
		publications   Conferences 4th Late Modern English Conference, University of Sheffield, 27-29 May 2010. Deadline call for papers: 15 November 2009. More information can be found here.Letter Writing in Late Modern Europe, University of Bergamo, 18-19 June 2010. For more information please visit the conference website.Fourth Summer School on Historical Sociolinguistics, organised by HiSoN with support of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the University of Bristol, 9-16 August 2010, Brugge, Belgium. Conference website: http://www.bris.ac.uk/german/hison/summerschool201016th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, hosted by the Institute of English Studies, University of Pécs (Hungary), 23-27 August 2010. More information can be found on the conference website. Symposium on Robert Lowth commemorating his 300th Birthday, University of Leiden, 17-18 December 2010. Plenary speaker will be Carol Percy from the University of Toronto. The Call for Papers is now open. Please send a one-page abstract (double spaced)  before 1 May to email@robertlowth.com. Notification of acceptance will be given  within six weeks of that date. For further information, see the Robert Lowth website at www.robertlowth.com.HiSoN Conference, University of Leiden, 22-24 June 2011. More information about the conference can be found on the conference website: http://hum.leiden.edu/lucl/hison-conference/.
		  
 
		Conference reports Third Late Modern English Conference (3LModE), University of Leiden, 29 August - 1 September 2007. Conference report by Fátima María Faya Cerquiero and Robin Straaijer. 		  
		  Colloque  international de sociolinguistique historique du domaine gallo-roman:  Enjeux et méthodologies d’un champ  disciplinaire émergeant (“International colloquium on historical  sociolinguistics in the gallo-romance domain: challenges and methodologies of an emerging discipline”), 8-9 June 2007, Université de Neuchâtel,   Switzerland. Conference report by Wim Vandenbussche. 
			    
			      Studies in the History of the English Language 4 
			      (SHEL-4), Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff Arizona, 30 
			      September - 2 October 2005.
			      Conference 
			        report by Stefan Dollinger.
			    Language History from 
			      Below - Linguistic Variation in the Germanic Languages from 
			      1700-2000, Bristol, England. 6 - 9 April 2005.
			      Nils Langer. 
			      Conference
			      
			        website.
			      
			        Conference report by Marijke van der Wal.
			    
			      Studies in the History of the English Language 4 (SHEL 
			      4), Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff Arizona, 30 September - 2 
			      October 2005. 
			      Susan Fitzmaurice. 
			      Conference website. 
			      Conference report by Stefan Dollinger to follow this month.
 Projects 
			
			
			Examining the OED: The Oxford English 
			Dictionary, a magnificent achievement and a landmark in world 
			lexicography, is based on a wide selection of sources – five million 
			quotations, of which around two million are printed in the 
			dictionary. It quotes some genres and some types of author (for 
			example, literary texts and male writers) far more than others. Now 
			that the OED is electronically searchable, it is possible to 
			examine its representation of sources extensively as well as 
			intensively. Drawing on both electronic and archival resources, the 
			new research project Examining the OED, run by
			Charlotte Brewer and 
			Christopher Whalen, sets out to illuminate the variations in the 
			OED’s coverage of texts and periods, and to provide important 
			information for the current Oxford lexicographers, who are engaged 
			on the first major revision ever to be undertaken of the dictionary. 
			(For more information on the OED, available online to individual and 
			institutional subscribers, click here.)
			
			
			The Codifiers and the English Language - Ingrid Tieken-Boon 
			van Ostade (project leader).  Publications just out: 2008: 
		  Stefan Dollinger. New Dialect Formation in Canada: Evidence from the English Modal Auxiliaries. John Benjamins Publishing. Richard Hogg and David Denison (eds.).  A History of the English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Susan Kermas and Maurizio Gotti (eds.). Socially-Conditioned Language Change: Diachronic and Synchronic Insights. Selected Papers of SLIN13. Lecce. E.F.K. Koerner. Universal index of Biographical Names in the Language Sciences. Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 113.  2007: 
			Stephan Elspaß, Nils Langer, Joachim Scharloth 
			and Wim Vandenbussche (eds.), Germanic Languages 'from 
			Below' (1700-2000). Walter de Gruyter. 
		 
			Lyle Campbell & Mauricio J. Mixco (eds.), A 
			Glossary of Historical Linguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 
			University Press.Ulrike Katrin Freitag. Geputztes Blumwerk und buntschäkkiger Wörterkram. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.Mikko Laitinen. Agreement Patterns in English: Diachronic Corpus Studies on Common-Number Pronouns. Mémoires de la Société Néophilologique de Helsinki LXXI.  2006: 
			Charles Jones, English Pronunciation in the 
			Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Houndmills, Basingstoke, 
			Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.J.C. Conde-Silvestre & J.M. Hernández-Campoy 
		      (eds.), Sociolinguistics and the History of English: Perspectives 
		        and Problems. Special issue of International Journal of 
	          English Studies 5/1.Nils Langer and Winifred V. Davies (eds.),
		      
		        Linguistic Purism in the Germanic Languages. Davies (eds.).
		      Berlin / New York: de Gruyter.			Jan Noordegraaf. Een kwestie van tijd. 
		      Vakhistorische studies. Münster: Nodus Publikationen.  2005: 
			Joan C. Beal, English in Modern Times. 
			London: Arnold.Special edition of Paradigm:
			The Teaching of English in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth 
			centuries, edited by Frances Austin and Christopher Stray.  
			Price £8.50 to non-members, including postage & packing. Orders, 
			with a cheque in sterling made out to the ‘Textbook Colloquium’, 
			please, to Dr C.A. Stray, Dept of Classics, University of Wales, 
			SWANSEA, SA2 BPP, UK.    2004: 
			Terttu 
			Nevalainen and Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen (eds.) (2004), Letter 
			Writing. Special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics. 
			5/2.  2003:  
 
			
			Deumert, 
			Ana, and Wim Vandenbussche (eds.) (2003). Germanic 
			Standardizations. Monash University/Vrije Universiteit Brussel/FWO 
			Vlaanderen.
			
			Contents. 
			  Dossena, 
			    Marina, and Charles Jones (eds.) (2003). Insights into Late 
			      Modern EnglishVol. 7 of Linguistic Insights - Studies in 
	          Language and Communication. Bern: Peter Lang.			  
			Nevalainen, Terttu and 
			Helena Raumolin-Brunberg (2003). Historical Sociolinguistics. 
			Longman.
			Review.			 2002:  
			
			Oldireva Gustafsson, 
			Larisa (2002), Preterite and Past Participle Forms in English 
			1680-1790. Standardisation Processes in Public and Private Writing. 
			PhD dissertation, University of Uppsala. Acta Universitatis 
			Upsaliensis. Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia 120. 
			Lenz, Katja, and Ruth 
			Möhlig (eds.) (2002), Of Dyuersite & Chaunge of Language. Essays 
			Presented to Manfred Görlach on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday.
			Heidelberg: C. Winter. 
			Historiografia da 
			Lingüística Brasileira, boletim VI, em homenagem a Ataliba Teixeira 
			de Calstilho, por ocasião de seu 65º aniversário.  
			Van de Velde, Hans, and 
			Roeland van Hout (eds.) (2001), "'r-atics. Sociolinguistic, phonetic 
			and phonological characteristics of /r/". Etudes et Travaux 
			4. Review.			 2001:  
			
			Lambert ten Kate 
			Hermansz., Aenleiding tot de Kennisse van het Verhevene Deel der 
			Nederduitsche Sprake (1723). Two vols. in facs. 2001. With an 
			English Introduction, Lambert ten Kate and Linguistics by Jan 
			Noordegraaf and Marijke van der Wal. 
			Lambert ten Kate, 
			Gemeenschap tussen de Gotische Spraeke en de Nederduytsche, ed. 
			by  Igor van de Bilt and Jan Noordegraaf. 2001. Facs. reprint 
			of the 1710 edition, with an introdcution. Amsterdam: Stichting 
			Neerlandistiek VU/ Münster: Nodus Publikationen. 
			Manfred Görlach (2001),
			
			
			18th-century English, Heidelberg: C. Winter.  2000:  
			
			special issue of 
			EJES: Social 
			Network Analysis and the History of English, edited by Ingrid 
			Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Terttu Nevalainen and Luisella Caon.			
			
			The History 
			of English in a Social Context, edited by Dieter Kastovsky 
			and Arthur Mettinger. 
			
			Historiografia da Lingüística Brasileira, boletim V, em homenagem a 
			Aryon Dall'Igna Rodrigues, por ocasião de seu 75º aniversário. 
			Anpoll coordinator: Cristina Altman.			
			
			Wright, Laura (ed.). 2000. The 
			development of Standard English, 1300-1800: theories, descriptions, 
			conflicts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
			
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