ILAT anniversary!

Hishinlai' fnkrs at UAF.EDU
Wed Oct 29 20:01:57 UTC 2003


Phil,

I'd also like to thank you for this site. I've read some great insights
regarding all types of issue besides technology. Mahsi' choo (a big thank
you). Hishinlai'

ps I think the upcoming conference in Frankfurt, Germany will be a great
opportunity to share about language documentation.

>===== Original Message From Indigenous Languages and Technology
<ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU> =====
>Hi, everyone.  Thanks, Phil, for making the ILAT list work.  I'm sure it
>takes quite a bit of monitoring and adding/subtracting to make the list
>functional.  Thanks for everything you do.
>
>Thanks to everyone else for some very stimulating discussions and ideas.
>
>Resa
>
>Resa Crane Bizzaro
>English Department
>East Carolina University
>Greenville, NC  27858
>(252) 328-1395 - Office
>(252) 328-4889 - Fax
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phil CashCash [mailto:cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 11:40 AM
>To: ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
>Subject: ILAT anniversary!
>
>
>dear ILAT subscribers,
>
>this week marks the one year anniversary (Oct 2002-Oct 2003) of ILAT!
>the Indigenous Languages and Technology discussion list originally came into
>being as an idea to generate insights and ideas on the potential interface
>between technology, language, and indigenous communities.
>
>efforts at the University of Arizona's Learning Technology Center (ltc)
>provided the initial inspiration for this endeavor.  one of the more
>immediate outcomes was the creation of a short technology course at AILDI
>(American Indian Language Development Institute) this past summer.  you can
>view the course webpage at:
>
>http://www.u.arizona.edu/~cashcash/aildi/LRC430.html.
>
>also, an ILAT technology page is in the works:
>
>http://projects.ltc.arizona.edu/gates/ilat2003.html
>
>eh‚e qeciy‚ewyew...many thanks to all of you for joining and participating
>in ILAT!  please continue with your introductions, discussions, and support
>for indigenous languages.
>
>phil cash cash (cayuse/nez perce)
>UofA, ILAT list manager
>phd student in anthropology and linguistics
>
>~~~
>
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Hishinlai'
"Kathy R. Sikorski", Gwich'in Instructor
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Alaska Native Language Center
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