LINGUIST List 18.3253
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Tue Nov 06 2007
FYI: L-Għaqda Internazzjonali tal-Lingwistika Maltija
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1. Benjamin
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L-Għaqda Internazzjonali tal-Lingwistika Maltija
Message 1: L-Għaqda Internazzjonali tal-Lingwistika Maltija
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Date: 03-Nov-2007
From: Benjamin Saade <ghaqda uni-bremen.de>
Subject: L-Għaqda Internazzjonali tal-Lingwistika Maltija
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Dear Colleagues, We are proud to announce the foundation of The International Association for Maltese Linguistics / L-Għaqda Internazzjonali tal-Lingwistika Maltija (GĦILM). The association was founded on October 19th 2007 in the course of the Maltese Linguistics / Lingwistika Maltija conference (18-20 October) at the University of Bremen. At the inaugural meeting Thomas Stolz (Bremen) was elected the first president of the association. The vice-presidents are Bernard Comrie (Leipzig), Manwel Mifsud (Malta), Ray Fabri (Malta) and Martine Vanhove (Villejuif). Until now GĦILM has 43 members from 14 different countries world-wide including Algeria, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malta, Spain, the USA and the UK. The primary goal of GĦILM is the facilitation of research on the Maltese language by providing a connection between interested scholars from all sub-disciplines of Linguistics. If you are interested in joining GĦILM or if you want to know more about the goals and plans of the International Association for Maltese Linguistics, please visit our website http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/ghilm or contact us via ghaqda uni-bremen.de.
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