LINGUIST List 19.3798
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Fri Dec 12 2008
Confs: General Linguistics/Germany
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1. Susanne
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Festival of Languages
Message 1: Festival of Languages
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Date: 12-Dec-2008
From: Susanne Schuster <suschu uni-bremen.de>
Subject: Festival of Languages
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Festival of Languages Date: 17-Sep-2009 - 07-Oct-2009 Location: Bremen, Germany Contact: Thomas Stolz Contact Email: stolz uni-bremen.de Meeting URL: http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/festival/default.aspx Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Meeting Description: The Festival of Languages will take place in September/October 2009 in Bremen/Germany. It is meant to familiarise the general public with the idea of the linguistic diversity of our world as a positive value of humankind that needs to be preserved. The Festival covers a period of altogether 21 days from 17 September (a Thursday) to 7 October (a Wednesday), 2009 and takes place at various sites in the entire city-state of Bremen including among others the campus of the University of Bremen, museums, the local parliament, libraries, the Haus der Wissenschaft, the Instituto Cervantes, the Institut Français, the Institut für Niederdeutsche Sprache (INS), several local schools and the public places in the centre of town. The ''Institute of General and Applied Linguistics'' (IAAS) at the University of Bremen is organizing among others six different conferences (e.g. the 2nd International Conference of Maltese Linguistics, Morphologies in Contact, et cetera), days devoted to particular languages like Basque, Livonian, Chamorro and many others, exhibitions, talks and a multitude of public events.
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