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Dear Humphrey,<br class="">
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I was thinking of applying to the Foundation to attend the LP conference in Toronto in August 2018. I’ll be in Montreal already, but will need to cover my travel from there, registration and accommodation somehow. Am I right in assuming that presentations need
not be on Esperanto per se? I was planning on presenting a notion of linguistic justice that we developed and applied to Quebec in our newly published book on normative language policy (<a href="http://www.cambridge.org/9781107143166" class="">http://www.cambridge.org/9781107143166</a>).
I’m assuming too that one needn’t be resident in the US, or is that not the case?
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Dr Leigh Oakes<br class="">
Reader in French and Linguistics<br class="">
School of Languages, Linguistics and Film<br class="">
Queen Mary, University of London<br class="">
London E1 4NS<br class="">
United Kingdom<br class="">
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Tel: +44 20 7882 8319<br class="">
Fax: +44 20 8980 5400<br class="">
Email: <a href="mailto:l.oakes@qmul.ac.uk" class="">l.oakes@qmul.ac.uk</a><br class="">
Web: <a href="http://french.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/french/people/oakes.html" class="">http://french.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/french/people/oakes.html</a><br class="">
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<blockquote type="cite" class="">On 12 Jan 2018, at 00:19, Tonkin, Humphrey <<a href="mailto:tonkin@hartford.edu" class="">tonkin@hartford.edu</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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RESEARCH GRANTS AVAILABLE<br class="">
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The Esperantic Studies Foundation, through its Interlinguistic Support Fund, invites proposals for research grants of up to $2000 to assist scholars and graduate students in conducting and publishing research in the fields of language planning, interlinguistics,
transnational language policy, linguistic justice, and planned language (including Esperanto). Grants are available for:<br class="">
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<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"></span>• small research projects<br class="">
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<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"></span>• travel to research libraries<br class="">
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<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"></span>• fieldwork support<br class="">
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<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"></span>• website development<br class="">
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Proposals should follow the guidelines at <a href="http://www.esperantic.org/en/grants/available/" class="">http://www.esperantic.org/en/grants/available/</a> and should include a budget and timeline. Grant proposals are considered on a rolling basis and may
be submitted at any time. Send proposals to admin@esperantic.org .<br class="">
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