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Prof. Gail Stygall

Department of English Language
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University of Washington
PO Box 354330
Seattle, WA 98195-4330
USA

Tel: +1 206 685 2703
Fax: +1 206 685 2673

Email: stygall@u.washington.edu


International Association
of Forensic Linguists

8th Biennial Conference on Forensic Linguistics/Language and Law

12th-15thJuly 2007
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington


For conference participants who wish to stay in a hotel off campus, we have negotiated a block of rooms and discounted rates with two hotels, each on the edge of campus. The building where the program will be held is a 5-10 minute walk from either hotel. If you wish to make reservations, please indicate that you are attending the conference of the International Association of Forensic Linguists to receive the discount. Directions for making reservations are below for each hotel.

University Inn

4140 Roosevelt Way NE

Seattle WA 98105

(206) 632-5055 (international and US)

(800) 733-3855 (toll free within US)

(206) 547-4937 (Fax)

email: reservations@universityinnseattle.com

web: http://www.universityinnseattle.com

This smaller “boutique” hotel is located in the University District, just off campus near the west end of the University of Washington campus. There is free parking, free wireless internet access, a hot spa and a swimming pool. There is also a hotel shuttle, although the hotel is within walking distance of the conference site. The on-site Portage Bay Cafe serves breakfast, brunch and lunch.

Rates are $129 a night for a single and $139 for a double, not including state and local taxes. You may make reservations through any of the means listed above and you need to mention that you are attending the conference of the International Association of Forensic Linguists. If you come in through the website, click on “Group Reservations.” Reserve early if you can, as the weekend of our conference is the same weekend as the STP, the Seattle to Portland bicycle event, and (thousands of) riders leave from the University of Washington. The blocked rooms will be held until June 13, 2007.

Hotel Deca

4501 Brooklyn Avenue NE

Seattle WA 98105

(206) 634-2000 (international and US)

(800) 899-0251 (toll free within US)

(206) 547-6029 (Fax)

email: reservations@hoteldeca.com

web: http://www.hoteldeca.com

Another “boutique” hotel, this 16-story “art deco” spot is located across from the northwest corner of campus. There is free parking, wireless internet access, exercise facilities, and a complimentary daily newspaper. Some of the rooms have views of the Cascade Mountains, some of downtown Seattle, and others of the Olympic range.

Rates are $135 per night, not including state and local taxes. You may make reservations through all means above but the website. You need to mention that you are attending the conference of the International Association of Forensic Linguists. As with the other hotel, reserve as early as you can. The block of rooms is available until June 10, 2007.