LINGUIST List 20.3348
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Sat Oct 03 2009
Calls: Uralic Lang, Typology/Estonia
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1. Anne
Tamm,
Uralic Typological Database Meeting
Message 1: Uralic Typological Database Meeting
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Date: 02-Oct-2009
From: Anne Tamm <anne.tamm unifi.it>
Subject: Uralic Typological Database Meeting
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Full Title: Uralic Typological Database Meeting Short Title: UTDM2009 Date: 26-Nov-2009 - 27-Nov-2009 Location: Tallinn, Estonia Contact Person: Anne Tamm Meeting Email: anne.tamm unifi.it Web Site: http://uralictypology.pbworks.com/UTDM2009 Linguistic Field(s): Typology Language Family(ies): Uralic Call Deadline: 10-Nov-2009 Meeting Description: Uralic Typological Database Meeting Call for Papers The purpose of the Uralic Typological Database Meeting in Tallinn is the following: - to advance the scientific study of the Uralic languages (official languages as well as variants) and define their structures within the context of cross-linguistic diversity; - to further mutual awareness, dialogue, and co-operation between the international community of linguists specialized in the particular Uralic languages and those interested in the Uralic data across theoretical frameworks and subdisciplines; - to provide a forum for the Uralic languages and for working towards a database structure that is useful for linguists across linguistic frameworks, in the spirit of linguistic typology; - and by doing so, to identify the areas of critically missing research in the Uralic linguistics We are featuring talks, speed papers and posters on the topic of linguistic databases and Uralic languages. Students are encouraged. Please send your abstract (1 page) by Nov. 10, 2009 to svenerik eki.ee
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