Free Linguistics Conference 2007
    Free Linguistics Conference 2007
Held at   University of Sydney
 Department of Linguistics
 Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
October 6 - 7, 2007
*The 1st International Free Linguistics Conference has ended, and was a huge success!! Delegates from around the world, country and city joined us for an exciting two days where high caliber papers, posters and hot topics were presented. We look very much forward to the 2nd International FreeLing in 2008! Thanks for your participation!*

You can visit the FLC 2008 website at: http://escholarship.library.usyd.edu.au/conferences/index.php/FLC2008/index/


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The aim of this conference is to provide scholars, researchers, postgraduate and undergraduate students with current research issues from all fields of linguistics & TESOL in an open and widely accessible forum.

The main feature that distinguishes this conference is its focus on freedom:
- freedom from linguistic subfield divisions,
- freedom from an established and rigid theme for presentations, and
- freedom from fees

Featured speakers at this conference include:

Monika Bednarek, University of Sydney & University of Augsburg
Anne Burns, Macquarie University
Jim Martin, University of Sydney
David Rose, University of Sydney
Alastair Pennycook, University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Michael Walsh, University of Sydney

Enquiries: freeling@arts.usyd.edu.au
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This conference has been generously sponsored by Bridge Bookshop, Cafe Ottimo, Coop Bookshop, Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney, Gleebooks, Starbucks Coffee and School of Letters, Art, and Media, University of Sydney.

 
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