LINGUIST List 27.3582
Mon Sep 12 2016
Confs: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Neo-Western Aramaic, Lang Doc, Lexicography, Morphology, Socioling, Text/Corpus Ling/Poland
Editor for this issue: Kenneth Steimel <kenlinguistlist.org>
Date: 08-Sep-2016
From: Lidia Napiorkowska <l.napiorkowska
uw.edu.pl>
Subject: International Conference on Neo-Aramaic Dialectology
E-mail this message to a friend International Conference on Neo-Aramaic Dialectology: Jews, Christians and Mandaeans 2016
Date: 25-Sep-2016 - 27-Sep-2016
Location: Warsaw, University of Warsaw, Poland
Contact: Lidia Napiorkowska
Contact Email:
< click here to access email > Meeting URL:
http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/pl/io/konferencje/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Lexicography; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Neo-Aramaic, Assyrian; Neo-Aramaic, Western
Meeting Description:
We have the pleasure of inviting you to participate in the forthcoming conference on Neo-Aramaic dialectology. The conference continues the main themes and topics discussed in Cambridge and Jerusalem in the previous years, concentrating on the linguistic aspects of the Aramaic speaking communities of Jews, Christians and Mandaeans. The aim of the conference is to provide an opportunity for researchers to share and discuss both the notions fresh from the field, as well as new perspectives on language and literature.
Feel free to spread the information about the conference among your colleagues, students and fellow researchers with similar interests.
Conference Fees:
Full fee: € 50
Discounted fee for doctoral students: € 20
Information can also be found on the website of Department of Hebrew Studies, Warsaw University:
http://hebraistyka.uw.edu.pl/pracownicy.php.
Further details and a complete conference plan will be announced soonso please visit our website regularly for updates.
Conference contact person: Lidia Napiorkowska, l.napiorkowska
uw.edu.pl
We are looking forward to seeing you in Warsaw!
On behalf of the Organising Committee:
Lidia Napiorkowska,
Lecturer at the Department of Hebrew Studies, Warsaw University
Geoffrey Khan,
Regius Professor of Hebrew, University of Cambridge
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