PangaeaLex – Pangaean Association for Lexicography

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Past Conferences and Workshops
2008
EURALEX 2008 (13th EURALEX International Congress on Lexicography)
Date: 15 - 19 July 2008
Deadline: Was 24 November 2007
Place: Barcelona, Spain
LEXICOM-EU 2008 (9th International Workshop in Lexicography and Lexical Computing)
Date: 10 - 15 July 2008
Deadline: Registration was closed at about 40 participants
Place: Barcelona, Spain
3es Journées allemandes des dictionnaires
Date: 4 - 6 July 2008
Deadline: Presentations were through invitation only
Place: Klingenberg am Main, Germany
AFRILEX 2008 (13th International Conference of the African Association for Lexicography)
Date: 1 - 3 July 2008
Deadline: Was 15 March 2008
Place: Stellenbosch, South Africa
Workshop with Patrick Hanks (Practical Lexical Analysis using Corpus Tools)
Date: 30 June 2008
Deadline: Was free for all Afrilex 2008 attendees
Place: Stellenbosch, South Africa
ICHLL 2008 (4th International Conference on Historical Lexicography and Lexicology)
Date: 19 - 21 June 2008
Deadline: Was 31 January 2008
Place: Edmonton, Canada
Centlex (International Symposium 'Lexicography at a Crossroads')
Date: 19 - 21 May 2008
Deadline: Presentations were through invitation only
Place: Aarhus, Denmark
3e Journée québécoise des dictionnaires
Date: 4 April 2008
Deadline: Presentations were through invitation only
Place: Québec, Canada
Journée des dictionnaires
Date: 19 March 2008
Deadline: Presentations were through invitation only
Place: Cergy-Pontoise, France
Deuxièmes Journées Italiennes des Dictionnaires
Date: 28 - 29 January 2008
Deadline: Presentations were through invitation only
Place: Benevento, Italy
TLF 2008 (Lexicographie et informatique : bilan et perspectives)
Date: 23 - 25 January 2008
Deadline: Was 17 September 2007
Place: Nancy, France

 

With all continental lexicography associations well in place, we felt it was time for an overarching portal which would look beyond the current artificial divisions. Hence the name PangaeaLex, which refers to a world that was still one, before the continents split. Although, see the Dymaxion map below. Portal sponsored by TshwaneDJe HLT, makers of the TshwaneLex Lexicography Suite.

This is an unfolded Dymaxion map; unfolded to show the landmasses of the world as nearly continuous.

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