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1. Pauline Jacobson ,
3d Brown Language and Linguistics Minicourse Series
Message 1: 3d Brown Language and Linguistics Minicourse Series
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Date: 15-Feb-2012
From: Pauline Jacobson <paulne_jacobson brown.edu>
Subject: 3d Brown Language and Linguistics Minicourse Series
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3d Brown Language and Linguistics Minicourse Series
Date: 21-May-2012 - 25-May-2012
Location: Providence, RI, USA
Contact: Pauline Jacobson
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/CLPS/events/ling-minicourse
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Meeting Description:
A Two Course Minicourse Series: -Anthony Woodbury, University of Texas at Austin: Dying Languages: What World Linguistic Diversity Means for Us -Elissa Newport and Ted Supalla, University of Rochester: Language Structure, Learning, and Change: Research on Signed and Spoken Languages Each course is two hours, Monday-Friday. The event is free and open to the public.
Monday through Friday, 10-12 pm. Anthony Woodbury, University of Texas at Austin. Dying Languages: What World Linguistic Diversity Means for Us Monday through Friday, 2-4 pm Elissa Newport and Ted Supalla, University of Rochester Language Structure, Learning, and Change: Research on Signed and Spoken Languages
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