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Thu Dec 03 2009
FYI: Course Proposals: 2011 Linguistic Institute
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Course Proposals: 2011 Linguistic Institute
Message 1: Course Proposals: 2011 Linguistic Institute
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Date: 02-Dec-2009
From: Martha Palmer <lsa2011 colorado.edu>
Subject: Course Proposals: 2011 Linguistic Institute
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The 2011 Linguistic Institute will take place on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder, with major sponsorship by the Linguistic Society of America and the University of Colorado. The theme of the 2011 Linguistic Institute is Language in the World. The Institute focus will be on interdisciplinary, empirically based approaches to language that acknowledge its dual nature, as both a real-time interactional strategy and a product of interaction. The Institute, which will take place from July 5 to August 5, 2011, is seeking proposals for courses to be offered at the Institute. We plan to provide a diverse array of courses that emphasize the contributions of data-intensive research to theories of syntax, semantics, pragmatics, morphology, phonetics, phonology and their interactions, and provide training in an array of research tools, including acoustic analysis, psycholinguistic experimentation, ethnography, computational and statistical modeling, corpus analysis and various types of fieldwork. The call for proposals is available at: http://verbs.colorado.edu/LSA2011/course_proposal.html The Institute website: http://verbs.colorado.edu/LSA2011/index.html The deadline for receiving course proposals is January 15, 2010. Web-based submission for proposals will be available in mid December, 2009.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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