Date: 17-Mar-2011
From: Silvia Luraghi <luraghi unipv.it>
Subject: Pavia Summer School for Indo-European Linguistics
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Pavia Summer School for Indo-European Linguistics Date: 19-Sep-2011 - 25-Sep-2011 Location: Pavia, Italy Contact: Silvia Luraghi Contact Email: luraghi unipv.it Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics Language Family(ies): Indo-European Meeting Description: Pavia International Summer School for Indo-European Linguistics Pavia (Italy) 19-25 September 2011 General Description: The Pavia International Summer School for Indo-European Linguistics will be held from September 19 to September 25 at the University of Pavia. It will feature four courses, a lab on the use of corpora in historical linguistics and issues connected with annotation, a poster session in which students will be able to present their research, and will end with the International Conference 'Historical-Comparative Linguistics in the 21st century'. Attendance is limited to 20 participants. Courses and instructors: Course 1 = Sanskrit (Leonid Kulikov, Leiden; introduced by Silvia Luraghi, Pavia) Course 2 = Celtic (Ranko Matasovic, Zagreb; introduced by Elisa Roma, Pavia) Course 3 = Baltic (Daniel Petit, École Normale Supérieure Paris; introduced by Maria Cristina Bragone, Pavia) Course 4 = Tocharian (Gerd Carling, Uppsala; introduced by Pierluigi Cuzzolin, Bergamo) Lab (Dag Haug, Oslo; introduced by Elisabetta Jezek, Pavia) Preliminary Schedule: http://attach.matita.net/silvialuraghi/file/Bando%20Summer%20School.pdf Admission: We invite PhD students, as well as Postdocs and other young researchers to send us their application. Advanced MA students can also be considered for admission, based on a written statement of their motivation for attending the school. Applications will be examined by an international scientific committee, which will assign them a score. Participants will be admitted based on the score up to a maximum of 20. PhD students will be given precedence. As all courses are taught in English, a good knowledge of English is a basic requirement. Application deadline: June 30, 2011 ECTS: Participation in the Summer School, including active participation in the Poster Session and attendance of the International Conference, stands for 3 ECTS. At the end of the Summer School, every participant will receive a certificate, which will indicate the amount of awarded ECTS credits. Fees: Attendance to the Summer School is free of charge. We have reserved single rooms for participants at the Collegio Volta for the nights from Sunday 18 Sept (arrival) to Sunday 25 Sept (departure) at the total price of 350 Euros, which also includes lunch at the cafeteria (Mensa Fraccaro), one- week pass for public transportation, and invitation to all social events featured at the Conference. Scientific Committee: Marina Benedetti Pierluigi Cuzzolin Rosemarie Lühr Silvia Luraghi Ranko Matasovic Contact: Practical information and housing: Giorgio Iemmolo giorgio.iemmolo unipv.it Erica Pinelli ericapinelli alice.it Poster session: Alessandra Caviglia alessandra.caviglia gmail.com Please send applications to: silvia.luraghi unipv.it International Conference Historical-Comparative Linguistics in the 21st Century Preliminary program http://attach.matita.net/silvialuraghi/file/Humboldt%20Kolleg%20Program.pdf Silvia Luraghi Dipartimento di Linguistica Teorica e Applicata Università di Pavia Strada Nuova 65 I-27100 Pavia telef.: +39-0382-984685 fax: +39-0382-984487 silvia.luraghi unipv.it http://lettere.unipv.it/diplinguistica/docenti.php?&id=68 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $67,000. 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keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year.
See below for donation instructions, and don't forget to check out Fund
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