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Book your place:
http://tiny.cc/ODAAE-First-100-words
When: 23rd March; 17:00 GMT (UTC +0) / 13:00 EDT (UTC -4) / 10:00 PDT (UTC -7)
The Oxford Dictionary of African American English (ODAAE), a joint project of Oxford Languages (Oxford University Press) and Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, is now well underway, and the first 100 entries have recently been completed.
Join some project team members for a presentation of the project’s progress, followed by a live Q&A session.
Agenda:
- Where we are one year into the project
- How did we get here? The roles people played in uncovering and recording words
- Some examples of the entries already finished
- 1-hour live Q&A – bring your questions to the speakers or send them in advance to [email protected]
Book your place:
http://tiny.cc/ODAAE-First-100-words
This project is funded in part by grants from the Mellon (https://mellon.org/) and Wagner Foundations (www.wfound.org).
Read more about it:
http://tiny.cc/ODAAEproject
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