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Formal semantics is one of the central subdisciplines of modern linguistics. It allows an exact description and analysis of a wide range of linguistic phenomena. Such phenomena are
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not only important for linguistic theorizing but also for cross-linguistic comparisions and, eventually, for foreign language teaching. However,
the content of formal semantics is very abstract and many students of philologies are easily scared away by this first impression.
The use of New media in teaching semantics can help reduce this obstacle and make students interested in the field of semantics. In the project, we will develop e-learing
material together with students and for students. The majority of this material will be made available on the current wiki and/or on the blog [http://www.english-linguistics.de english-linguistics.de].


== Modules of the project ==
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When you want to add a page with information on a project, edit the relevant wiki-page and insert the following code:

= <project name> =

== Overview ==

{|
|-
|Link: 
|<project url>
|- 
|Duration: 
| <duration>
|- 
|Funding: 
|<sum>
|- 
|Source: 
| <funding institution/program>
|-
|Team: 
|<member> (project leader)
|-
|
|<member> (researcher)
|-
|
|<member> (research assistent)
|-
|Partners:  
|<cooperation partner>
|-
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|<cooperation partner>
|}


=== Summary ===

<short summary>

== Publications ==

== Events ==

 

In the final step, replace the text between the angle brackets (< ... > ) by the relevant information on your image. An example page using this format is E-LRS.

Do not forget to save the page.