MAILING LIST
DiPVaC-list ([email protected]) is a mailing list for scholarly exchanges relating to discourse-pragmatic variation and change. Postings to the list may be about any of the following:
+ queries about issues related to the variationist analysis of discourse-pragmatic features and responses to any such queries;
+ invitations for research collaboration or contributions to publications in the field of discourse variation analysis;
+ announcements of new publications, conferences or job openings relevant to discourse variationists.
To join the list, please send your details (name, e-mail address, academic affiliation) to [email protected].
By sending a request to join the list, new subscribers are assumed to have agreed to adhere to the following rules of netiquette:
+ post only about issues relevant to the scientific study of discourse-pragmatic variation & change
+ write clear & concise subject lines that summarize the content of the message
+ not circulate attachments but provide information in the body of the e-mail message only
+ be concise, relevant and polite
To post to the list, please e-mail [email protected]. The list is moderated by Claire Childs (University of York, UK). Questions and comments about the list should be directed to [email protected].
DiPVaC-list ([email protected]) is a mailing list for scholarly exchanges relating to discourse-pragmatic variation and change. Postings to the list may be about any of the following:
+ queries about issues related to the variationist analysis of discourse-pragmatic features and responses to any such queries;
+ invitations for research collaboration or contributions to publications in the field of discourse variation analysis;
+ announcements of new publications, conferences or job openings relevant to discourse variationists.
To join the list, please send your details (name, e-mail address, academic affiliation) to [email protected].
By sending a request to join the list, new subscribers are assumed to have agreed to adhere to the following rules of netiquette:
+ post only about issues relevant to the scientific study of discourse-pragmatic variation & change
+ write clear & concise subject lines that summarize the content of the message
+ not circulate attachments but provide information in the body of the e-mail message only
+ be concise, relevant and polite
To post to the list, please e-mail [email protected]. The list is moderated by Claire Childs (University of York, UK). Questions and comments about the list should be directed to [email protected].