InField 2010, June 21 - July 30

Andre Cramblit andrekar at NCIDC.ORG
Thu Mar 18 22:36:03 UTC 2010


The InField will be held at the University of Oregon from June 21 -  
July 30, 201.  Please help us get the word out to all the language  
listserves and interested language advocates.

InField 2010 Ready for Registration
This summer, the University of Oregon is hosting the second Institute  
for Field Linguistics and Language Documentation (InField 2010).   
InField 2010 is an excellent opportunity to learn/update the technical  
skills necessary to do successful modern language documentation,  
maintenance, and revitalization. InField will consist of two weeks of  
workshops (June 21 – July 2) with the option of an additional week for  
lab practice (July 5-9) or an additional four weeks of training in  
field methods (July 5 – 30).

The Northwest Indian Language Institute (NILI) will also be hosting  
its annual Summer Institute (June 21 – July 30), with courses covering  
topics including Northwest languages, linguistics, and language  
teaching methods, centered on the theme Language and Place.   
Participants at InField will also be able to attend NILI courses if  
they prefer these to some workshops.

InField and NILI will also be co-hosting four conferences in the  
weekend between the two weeks of workshops (June 25-27): the 17th  
Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium (SILS), the  
Athabascan/Dene Languages Conference, the 45th International  
Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages, and the Hokan-Penutian  
Languages Conference.

For information on InField workshops, registration, and more, please  
see our website:
http://logos.uoregon.edu/infield2010/home/index.php

For information on NILI’s Summer Institute, please see their website:
http://www.uoregon.edu/~nwili/Summerinstitute/summer.shtml

Information on SILS and the language conferences can also be found at  
NILI’s website:
http://www.uoregon.edu/~nwili/SILS/SILS.shtml

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