Call for Working Papers - OWPIL

Linn, Mary S. mslinn at ou.edu
Wed Oct 30 21:34:46 UTC 2013


Hi All - The grad students at OU in Linguistic Anthropology are starting this new Working Papers in Indigenous Languages (OWPIL). If you, your friends, or students have work in progress, case studies, text material to share, and more (see below) this is a great place to get it started.   --Mary

Call for Papers: Oklahoma Working Papers in Indigenous Languages (OWPIL), Volume 1

The Oklahoma Working Papers in Indigenous Languages (OWPIL) is a working papers published online by linguistic anthropology graduate students in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma (OU).

The publication focuses on issues related to Oklahoma Native languages and other indigenous languages of the Americas, but welcoming research done on any endangered indigenous language. We welcome research on all topics related to Native American languages, especially documentary and descriptive linguistics, language revitalization, community-based collaboration, endangered language teaching and curriculum development, language acquisition, language maintenance, sociolinguistics, discourse and corpus linguistics, language typology and universals, language variation and change, language contact, musicology and ethnopoetics, and language ideologies.

All papers are published in online format only as a free-access publication. All papers are reviewed by faculty and graduate students in linguistic anthropology at OU. As a working paper, publication here does not preclude later publication elsewhere of revised versions of these papers.

The deadline for consideration in the 2014 issue is January 31st, 2014.

For more information and for submission guidelines, please visit: http://cas.ou.edu/owpil

If you have any questions, please contact us at ou.owpil at gmail.com.

Juliet Morgan
Graduate Teaching Assistant
PhD Student in Linguistic Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
University of Oklahoma


Mary S. Linn
Associate Curator, Native American Languages
Associate Professor, Linguistic Anthropology
Adjunct Associate Professor, Native American Studies

Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
University of Oklahoma
2401 Chautauqua Avenue
Norman, OK 73072
405-325-7588 (voice)
405-325-7699 (fax)

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