LINGUIST List 20.2971
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Thu Sep 03 2009
Calls: Algonquian, Athropological Ling, Applied Ling,General Ling/Canada
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1. Manon
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41st Algonquian Conference
Message 1: 41st Algonquian Conference
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Date: 02-Sep-2009
From: Manon Tremblay <manon alcor.concordia.ca>
Subject: 41st Algonquian Conference
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Full Title: 41st Algonquian Conference
Date: 29-Oct-2009 - 01-Nov-2009
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Contact Person: Manon Tremblay
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Algonquian
Call Deadline: 13-Sep-2009
Meeting Description:
This conference is an international meeting for researchers to share papers on Algonquian peoples, the largest First Peoples group in Canada. Fields of interest include anthropology, archaeology, art, biography, education, ethnography, ethnobotany, folklore, geography, history, language education, linguistics, literature, music, native studies, political science, psychology, religion and sociology.
Call for Papers: The deadline for submission of abstracts has been pushed back to Sunday, September 13, 2009. If you are interested in making a presentation, please send a title and abstract of a maximum of one page to the following address: manon alcor.concordia.ca The subject line of your e-mail must read Algonquian Conference and the text of your e-mail message must include your name, postal address, institution, telephone and fax numbers as well as the electronic address of each speaker. Please indicate your preferred format and your audio-visual requirements.
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