LINGUIST List 22.481
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Thu Jan 27 2011
Confs: Language Documentation/USA
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1. Lisa Conathan ,
Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages
Message 1: Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages
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Date: 25-Jan-2011
From: Lisa Conathan <lisa.conathan yale.edu>
Subject: Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages
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Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages Short Title: BOL Date: 13-Jun-2011 - 24-Jun-2011 Location: Washington, DC, USA Contact: Lisa Conathan Contact Email: lisa.conathan yale.edu Meeting URL: http://www.endangeredlanguagefund.org/BOL Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation Meeting Description: The Endangered Language Fund is pleased to announce the application process for participants and mentors in the Breath of Life Archival Institute, to be held in Washington, DC, June 13-24, 2011. Participants will be Native American heritage language learners, teachers and activists; mentors will be experts in linguistics who help guide the participants' work. The information for participants can be found here: http://www.endangeredlanguagefund.org/BOL_Participant The information for mentors can be found here: http://www.endangeredlanguagefund.org/BOL_Mentor.html General information can be found here: http://www.endangeredlanguagefund.org/BOL Applications ARE DUE MARCH 1ST, 2011.
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