1st Philippine Linguistic Institute, 29Mar-30Apr 2008

Steve Quakenbush steve_quakenbush at SIL.ORG
Thu Nov 1 00:49:36 UTC 2007


 

1st Philippine Linguistic Institute 2008

Date: 29 Mar - 30 Apr 2008
Location: Manila, Philippines
Contact: Resty Cena
Contact Email: restycena at gmail.com  <mailto:restycena at gmail.com> 
Meeting URL: http://philing.pbwiki.com

The first Philippine Linguistic Institute will offer courses in comparative,

descriptive, applied and socio- linguistic topics with particular emphasis
on
Philippine languages and language research in the Philippine setting. The
goal
of the Institute is to provide local and international students of
Philippine 
languages and linguistics current 'state-of-the-art' coverage on selected
topics
by leading researchers in the various fields.

Organized by:

The Philippine Normal University
Linguistic Society of the Philippines 
Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
SIL International (Philippines)

With the Support of
NCCA National Council for Culture and Arts

Courses planned cover the following areas:

Comparative Philippine Linguistics 
(Hsiu-chuan Liao)

Philippine Sociolinguistics
(Maria Lourdes S. Bautista)

Philippine Psycholinguistics
(Allan B. I. Bernardo)

Research Methods in Applied Linguistics
(Danilo T. Dayag)

Morphosyntax of Philippine Languages
(Resty M. Cena, Videa P. de Guzman)

Phonetics, Phonology and Orthography of Philippine Languages
(Ricardo Ma. D. Nolasco, J. Stephen Quakenbush)

Lexicography of Philippine Languages 
(Leonard E. Newell, Allan Johnson, Rudolfo Barlaan)

Language Development and Multilingual Education
(Dina Ocampo, Catherine M.B. Young)

Duration

The 4-week Institute is divided into two sessions of two weeks each. 
Each course covers a session, or 10 weekdays. Classes meet for 4 hours
daily.

Saturday Seminars
Two seminars have been scheduled for Saturdays:

Pre-Session, March 29
Advances in Second Language Teaching (Jack Richards) 

Mid-Session, April 12
Computers in Linguistics (DLSU & SIL)

Course Credit

Successful completion of all requirements of a linguistic course entitles
the
student to a credit of three graduate units from Philippine Normal
University. 
Certificates of attendance will also be issued to participants who complete
a
course not for credit.

Registration Information

Institute Courses
All students who wish to attend the Institute must complete a participant 
registration form. The registration fee will be 1,200 (Philippine) pesos per
course.

Saturday Seminars
Free

Information on procedure for registration, method of payment, and deadline
will be released in subsequent communications. 

Visit our website or request via e-mail for the full calls for enrollment at
the
institute.

http://philing.pbwiki.com/





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