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LINGUIST List 20.1381

Mon Apr 13 2009

Calls: General Ling/China

Editor for this issue: Kate Wu <katelinguistlist.org>


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        1.    Jingqi Fu, The First International Conference on the Bai Language

Message 1: The First International Conference on the Bai Language
Date: 07-Apr-2009
From: Jingqi Fu <jfusmcm.edu>
Subject: The First International Conference on the Bai Language
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Full Title: The First International Conference on the Bai Language

Date: 03-Aug-2009 - 05-Aug-2009
Location: Dali, China
Contact Person: Feng Wang
Meeting Email: wangfcass.org.cn

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Bai, Central (bca)
Bai, Northern (bfc)
Bai, Southern (bfs)

Call Deadline: 15-May-2009

Meeting Description:

Papers are welcome on the following aspects of the Bai Language:

1. The historical position of the Bai language;
2. Investigation and description on the Bai language
3. The comparative study between Bai and other related languages.
4. The latest research on typology and social linguistics of Bai, and the
relationship between the Bai language, history and/or culture.

Call for Papers

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