LINGUIST List 9.600

Thu Apr 23 1998

FYI: University of Maryland MAYFEST

Editor for this issue: Brett Churchill <brettlinguistlist.org>


Directory

  • K. K. Grohmann, ANNOUNCEMENT: MARYLAND MAYFEST

    Message 1: ANNOUNCEMENT: MARYLAND MAYFEST

    Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 13:54:06 -0400 (EDT)
    From: K. K. Grohmann <grohmannwam.umd.edu>
    Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: MARYLAND MAYFEST


    The Linguistics Department of the University of Maryland, College park is happy to announce this year's Mayfest. Everyone is welcome to attend.

    Please check out our web-site for updates. For any questions, contact the organizers: Aitziber Atutxa (senerwam.umd.edu) Juan Carlos Castillo (castillowam.umd.edu).

    *********************************************************************** *********************************************************************** ** Minority Languages in the Twenty-first Century: ** ** Perspectives on Basque Language ** ** ** ** ****May 20th to 21st, 1998**** ** ** ** ** University of Maryland at College Park ** *********************************************************************** ***********************************************************************

    This year's Mayfest at the University of Maryland at College Park will be dealing with the important issue of minority languages in the immediate future, concentrating on the Basque case. From a purely linguistic point of view it is obviously worth looking at this particular minority language for its unrelated typological facts, which apart from being interesting in themselves, provide us with crucial testing grounds for current linguistic theories. More broadly, however, Basque constitutes an excellent example of a language in danger of extinction, a risk faced by about ninety per cent of the world's current languages. Apart from a scientific disaster, the immediate prospect is a phenomenal socio-political tragedy.

    The main goal of this year's Mayfest is to discuss these issues candidly and realistically, with the intention to seriously delve into the present reality of Basque and, starting there, to pose the question of what is ahead. Representatives of various Basque institutions, including the Autonomous Basque Government, linguists and computer scientists from the private and public Basque universities, and the Basque Center for Language Research have been invited to present their points of view, as well as other various researchers in the US. Maya Honda, from Harvard University, and Wayne O'Neal, from MIT have been invited as general commentators, and to provide a broad perspective. The hope is that a face to face discussion of an issue that concerns all linguists and many citizens of the world who belong to a minority (most of us) will at least shed some light into what the present situation really is, whether the relatively successful Basque case (which includes a lot of serious theoretical work by linguists and various computational implementations) can be extrapolated to other communities.

    ####################################################### ###### TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE MAYFEST 1998 ###### #######################################################

    First day, May 20th: TOPICS IN BASQUE SYNTAX AND PHONOLOGY

    Confirmed talks by Pablo Albizu (University of the Basque Country), Jon Ortiz de Urbina (University of Deusto), both members of the Basque Center for Language Research, and Jose Ignacio Hualde (University of Illinois)

    Second Day, May 21st:COMPUTATIONAL ISSUES PERTAINING TO BASQUE

    Confirmed talks by Kepa Sarasola and Arantza Diaz de Ilarraza (University of the Basque Country), Kutz Arrieta (Logos Co.) and Michael B. Kashket (Morgan Stanley Dean Witter)

    Third Day, May 22nd: SOCIO-POLITICAL CONCERNS

    Confirmed talks by Benal Oyarcabal (University of Pau), Maya Honda (Harvard University), Nicholas Gardner (Department of Education, Basque Government) and Wayne O'Neal (MIT).



    YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE SCHEDULE AT OUR WEB-SITE: http://www.inform.umd.edu/Linguistics/events/mayfest.html