LINGUIST List 21.2093
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Wed May 05 2010
Confs: Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/India
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1. Rajesh
Sachdeva,
South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable
Message 1: South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable
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Date: 04-May-2010
From: Rajesh Sachdeva <salaconference gmail.com>
Subject: South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable
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South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable Short Title: SALA 29 Date: 06-Jan-2011 - 08-Jan-2011 Location: Mysore, Karnataka, India Contact: Rajesh Sachdeva Contact Email: salaconference gmail.com Meeting URL: http://https://sites.google.com/site/salaroundtable/home/sala-29 Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics Meeting Description: The 29th Meeting of the South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable (SALA) will be hosted by the Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, Karnataka, India, 6-8 January 2011. In addition, a workshop on 'Language Contact in South Asia' is planned for 10 - 31 January 2011. The Conference is organized by a local committee consisting of Rajesh Sachdeva, P. P. Giridhar, and Y.Sridhar Reddy, and an international committee to be announced on the second circular. The Keynote Speaker will be: Peri Bhaskararao (Title: 'From Speech Signal to Morphemes: Approach from Speech Corpora of SA languages') At this point, the following special/plenary sessions have been proposed: a. Grammatical Structures/Analyses of under-analyzed languages of South Asia b. Ancient Dravidian languages and indigenous grammatical traditions c. Sanskrit grammatical tradition d. Nilagiri languages e. Language contact in South Asia f. Multilingualism and multilingual education In addition there will be other, general sessions.
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