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announcing: Cologne Summer Course 1993 Linguistic Description and Field Methods 30 August - 10 September 1993 Organized by the DGfS Committee on Endangered Languages in collaboration with the Departments of Linguistics, African Studies and Ethnology of the University of Cologne. Since qualified linguistic fieldworkers are needed in view of the alarming rate of language extinction, and university departments do not offer enough special courses of this kind, a Summer Course in Linguistic Fieldwork will be held at the University of Cologne in 1993. It will offer lectures and seminars on methods, techniques and problems of description and documentation of spoken language. Topics will include the main aspects of language structure (phonology, morphosyntax, lexicon) as well as pragmatics, discourse analysis and ethnolinguistic and sociolinguistic aspects of field research. Since participants are mainly expected from central Europe, the language will be mainly German, but there will also be some courses in English. If you are interested, please contact: Nikolaus Himmelmann or: Martin Haspelmath Institut fuer Sprachwissenschaft haspelmathMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuephilologie.fu-berlin.dbp.de Universitaet zu Koeln D-W-5000 Koeln 41 am003
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