LINGUIST List 17.427
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Wed Feb 08 2006
FYI: Summer School in Turkic Linguistics
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1. Viatcheslav
Yatsko,
Summer School in Turkic Linguistics
Message 1: Summer School in Turkic Linguistics
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Date: 03-Feb-2006
From: Viatcheslav Yatsko <vetsky yandex.ru>
Subject: Summer School in Turkic Linguistics
Institute of Sayan-Altay Turkology and Computational Linguistics Laboratory at Katanov State University of Khakasia are offering an exciting summer school opportunity for a limited number of participants – Summer School in General, Applied, and Turkic Linguistics (GAT). The Summer School will be held at Katanov State University of Khakasia (KSU) located in Abakan, Russia from July 02 2006 to July 26 2006. Abakan is the capital of Republic of Khakasia, the native population of which speaks the Khakas language, one of the most ancient Turkic languages. Khakasia is famous for ancient monuments of Scythian and Turkic cultures (http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/9860/khakas.html). – Practical Course of the Khakas Language - Theoretical Grammar of the Khakas Language - Lexical System of the Khakas Language - Phonetics and Phonology of the Khakas Language - Methods of Linguistic Research - Applied Linguistics These courses are aimed at graduate and postgraduate students, PhD students, lecturers, and academic researchers. Courses in the Khakas language will be taught by native speakers. All the courses will be taught in English. No preliminary knowledge of Khakas or Russian is required. Application deadline is April 30, 2006 Deatailed information is available at http://vetsky.narod.ru/comtech/tagSummerschool.doc
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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