20.391, Calls: General Ling/USA; Lang Documentation/USA

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Subject: 20.391, Calls: General Ling/USA; Lang Documentation/USA

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1)
Date: 05-Feb-2009
From: Justin Spence < justins at berkeley.edu >
Subject: 2009 Athabaskan Languages Conference 

2)
Date: 04-Feb-2009
From: Tim Thornes < tthornes at uca.edu >
Subject: Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages

 

	
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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 10:20:50
From: Justin Spence [justins at berkeley.edu]
Subject: 2009 Athabaskan Languages Conference

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Full Title: 2009 Athabaskan Languages Conference 
Short Title: ALC 2009 

Date: 10-Jul-2009 - 12-Jul-2009
Location: Berkeley, CA, USA 
Contact Person: Justin Spence
Meeting Email: alc09 at berkeley.edu
Web Site: http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/alc/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Language Family(ies): Athapaskan 

Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2009 

Meeting Description:

Athabaskan Languages Conference
July 10-12, 2009
University of California, Berkeley 

Call for Papers

Deadline: April 1, 2009

Abstracts are invited for 30-minute presentations in all areas of
Dene/Athabaskan linguistics, language documentation, language teaching, language
policy, and language revitalization.  Presentations addressing the themes of the
conference are particularly welcome.

General Session
Papers submitted for the general session may address any topic related to
Dene/Athabaskan languages and linguistics.  Especially encouraged are
presentations focusing on the theme "Information Technology and Language
Documentation," which will explore how emerging digital tools and methodologies
can be used to further the goals of community language programs.  The meeting
will include a workshop on digital archiving geared towards community language
documenters.

In addition to individual presentations, proposals for group or panel
discussions are also welcome.

Special Session A: Athabaskan Origins
Recent scholarship has found evidence suggesting that Dene languages may be
related to the Yeniseian languages of Siberia.  The primary aim of this session
is to stimulate critical discussion of these proposals.  Papers addressing other
topics in the history and development of the Dene languages are invited as well,
including those drawing on evidence from fields such as archaeology, genetics,
and demography.

Invited Speakers
- Yuri Berezkin (Kunstkamera, St. Petersburg)
- Bernard Comrie (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig)
- John Ives (University of Alberta)
- James Kari (Alaska Native Language Center)
- Jeff Leer (Alaska Native Language Center)
- Johanna Nichols (University of California, Berkeley)
- Edward Vajda (Western Washington University)

Special Session B: Toponyms
A second special session will focus on the structure, history, and cultural
significance of placenames in Dene languages.  This session seeks to broaden the
empirical scope of comparative work in this area and to foster discussion among
researchers and community groups interested in documenting toponymic knowledge.

Submission Guidelines

Deadline
Abstracts must be received electronically by 5:00 p.m.  Pacific Daylight Time,
Wednesday, April 1, 2009.

No late submissions can be accepted.  Authors will be notified of (non-)
acceptance by Friday, May 1, 2009.

Formatting
Abstracts must fit on one page in 12-point font with 1" margins. So that the
review process can remain anonymous, authors should not include their names or
otherwise reveal their identity on this page, and instead include identifying
information in the body of an email accompanying the submission. References may
be included on a separate page if necessary.

Submissions
All abstracts must be submitted electronically as PDF or Word documents (PDF is
required if the submission contains special fonts). Abstracts should be sent to
alc09 at berkeley.edu.  The body of the accompanying email should include the title
of the paper and the names and contact information (phone and email) for all
authors of the presentation.

Presentation and Publication
Presentations are allotted 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions. Presented
papers will be published as a volume of the Alaska Native Language Center
Working Papers.



	
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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 10:21:00
From: Tim Thornes [tthornes at uca.edu]
Subject: Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages

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Full Title: Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages 
Short Title: OWNAL 

Date: 18-Apr-2009 - 19-Apr-2009
Location: Tahlequah, USA 
Contact Person: Brad Montgomery-Anderson
Meeting Email: montgomb at nsuok.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Language Documentation;
Morphology; Syntax; Typology 

Language Family(ies): Na-Dene; Uto-Aztecan 

Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2009 

Meeting Description:

OWNAL focuses on descriptive studies of indigenous languages of the Americas 

Call for Papers

We have extended the deadline for abstract submissions to February 10. 

Please share this with any interested colleagues. Graduate students are
encouraged to submit abstracts.

OWNAL: Saturday and Sunday, April 18-19 2009, Northeastern State University,
Tahlequah, OK

The Center for Tribal Studies at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK,
announces its 2nd annual Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages. 

OWNAL focuses on descriptive studies of indigenous languages of the
Americas. This weekend workshop takes place at the end of the 37th Annual
Symposium of the American Indian (April 15-18, 2009) and is located in the
historic Bacone house, site of the first Indian university west of the
Mississippi. After the Saturday workshop, participants may attend the
Saturday Powwow that brings together well-known fancy dancers and local
Oklahoma tribes. 

The deadline for abstracts is February 10. Talks are 20 minutes in length,
followed by 10 minutes for questions. 

Dr. Marianne Mithun will deliver a keynote address on Saturday. 

Abstracts should be less than 500 words and may be submitted by email.  Contact
details, institutional affiliation, and title (professor, student, or
independent scholar) must be included. The program committee will announce the
presentation schedule no later than February 20. Abstracts and questions may be
submitted to Brad
Montgomery-Anderson (montgomb at nsuok.edu). 

Registration: $40, $20 for students. (This fee is primarily a fundraiser for the
symposium; it also pays for refreshments and a catered lunch. Make checks
payable to NSU with 'Center for Tribal Studies-OWNAL' in the memo).

Registration should be sent to:
Northeastern State University
Center for Tribal Studies-OWNAL
600 N. Grand Ave.
Tahlequah, OK 74464


 





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