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BAAL/CUP Seminars 2013 / Text Trajectories – Developing dynamic approaches to textual analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2015

Janet Maybin
Affiliation:
FELS, The Open University. janet.maybin@open.ac.uk
Theresa Lillis
Affiliation:
FELS, The Open University. theresa.lillis@open.ac.uk

Extract

This seminar took place on 19 April, 2013 at the Centre for Language and Communication, Faculty of Language and Education Studies, The Open University. The seminar was coordinated by Janet Maybin and Theresa Lillis and there were 28 participants, including four postgraduate students, from universities in Britain, Belgium and South Africa.

Type
Research in Progress
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 

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