LINGUIST List 19.3872
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Wed Dec 17 2008
Calls: Anthropological Ling,Lang Documentation/USA; General Ling/Germany
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1. Brad
Montgomery-Anderson,
Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages
2. Dany
Adone,
SPCL 2009 Summer Conference Cologne
Message 1: Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages
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Date: 16-Dec-2008
From: Brad Montgomery-Anderson <montgomb nsuok.edu>
Subject: Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages
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Full Title: Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages Short Title: OWNAL Date: 18-Apr-2009 - 19-Apr-2009 Location: Tahlequah, USA Contact Person: Brad Montgomery-Anderson Meeting Email: montgomb nsuok.edu Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Language Documentation; Morphology; Syntax; Typology Language Family(ies): Na-Dene; Uto-Aztecan Call Deadline: 30-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: OWNAL focuses on descriptive studies of indigenous languages of the Americas Call for Papers OWNAL: Saturday and Sunday, April 18-19 2009, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, OK The Center for Tribal Studies at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK, announces its 2nd annual Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages. OWNAL focuses on descriptive studies of indigenous languages of the Americas. This weekend workshop takes place at the end of the 37th Annual Symposium of the American Indian (April 15-18, 2009) and is located in the historic Bacone house, site of the first Indian university west of the Mississippi. After the Saturday workshop, participants may attend the Saturday Powwow that brings together well-known fancy dancers and local Oklahoma tribes. The deadline for abstracts is January 30. Talks are 20 minutes in length, followed by 10 minutes for questions. Dr. Marianne Mithun will deliver a keynote address on Saturday. Abstracts should be less than 500 words and may be submitted by email. Contact details, institutional affiliation, and title (professor, student, or independent scholar) must be included. The program committee will announce the presentation schedule no later than February 20. Abstracts and questions may be submitted to Brad Montgomery-Anderson (montgomb nsuok.edu). Registration: $40, $20 for students. (This fee is primarily a fundraiser for the symposium; it also pays for refreshments and a catered lunch. Make checks payable to NSU with 'Center for Tribal Studies-OWNAL' in the memo). Registration should be sent to: Northeastern State University Center for Tribal Studies-OWNAL 600 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464
Message 2: SPCL 2009 Summer Conference Cologne
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Date: 16-Dec-2008
From: Dany Adone <d.adone uni-koeln.de>
Subject: SPCL 2009 Summer Conference Cologne
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Full Title: SPCL 2009 Summer Conference Cologne Short Title: SPCL 2009 Date: 11-Aug-2009 - 15-Aug-2009 Location: Cologne, Germany Contact Person: Dany Adone Meeting Email: spcl-2009 uni-koeln.de Web Site: http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/englisch/abteilungen/adone/spcl2009/index.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Creole Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: The Society of Pidgin and Creole Linguistics will meet at the University of Cologne, Germany, August 11-15, 2009, in conjunction with the Associação de Crioulos de Base Lexical Portuguesa e Espanhola (ACBLPE). Call for Papers For more information on abstract issues, please consult the conference website.
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