[lg policy] calls: CUNY Conference on the Phonology of Endangered Language

Harold Schiffman hfsclpp at GMAIL.COM
Fri Aug 20 14:21:39 UTC 2010


CUNY Conference on the Phonology of Endangered Language


Full Title: CUNY Conference on the Phonology of Endangered Language

Date: 12-Jan-2011 - 14-Jan-2011
Location: New York City, NY, USA
Contact Person: Chuck Cairns
Meeting Email: endancunyphonologyforum.net
Web Site: http://cunyphonologyforum.net/endan.php

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Phonology

Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2010

Meeting Description:

Cuny Conference on the Phonology of Endangered Languages

Co-sponsored by the MA/PhD Program in Linguistics at the City University
of New York, the CUNY Phonology Forum, and The CUNY Endangered
Language Initiative

The CUNY Conference on the Phonology of Endangered Languages will
take place January 12 - 14, 2011 at the CUNY Graduate Center in
Manhattan.

The goal of the conference is to learn whatever we can from the sound
patterns of languages that are endangered or threatened, with a special
emphasis on understudied languages. Papers are invited on any topic
related to the phonology and phonetics of endangered languages from any
perspective.

Invited Speakers include:
Pattie Epps (UT Austin)
Matthew Gordon (UCSB)
K. David Harrison (Swarthmore)
Amanda Miller (Cornell)
Keren Rice (U of Toronto)
Erich Round (Yale)

2nd Call For Papers

The CUNY Conference on the Phonology of Endangered Languages will
take place January 12 - 14, 2011 at the CUNY Graduate Center in
Manhattan.

The goal of the conference is to learn whatever we can from the sound
patterns of languages that are endangered or threatened, with a special
emphasis on understudied languages. Papers are invited on any topic
related to the phonology and phonetics of endangered languages from any
perspective.

Authors are invited to submit an anonymous one-page abstract (in English,
as pdf attachment) by September 1, 2010, accompanied by a separate
page stating name(s) of author(s), title of paper, affiliation, e-mail contact
information, and a preference for oral paper (30 min slot) or poster
presentation. Send the submission to endancunyphonologyforum.net with
the word 'abstract' in the subject line.

Notification e-mails will be sent out in October 2010.

http://linguistlist.org/issues/21/21-3340.html

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