21.3696, Calls: General Ling, Lang Doc, Socioling, Amerindian Langs/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-3696. Sun Sep 19 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.3696, Calls: General Ling, Lang Doc, Socioling, Amerindian Langs/USA

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Date: 16-Sep-2010
From: Jennifer Mitchell < cail.utah at gmail.com >
Subject: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America
 

	
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 20:15:10
From: Jennifer Mitchell [cail.utah at gmail.com]
Subject: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native America

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Full Title: Conference on Endangered Languages and Cultures of Native 
America 
Short Title: CELCNA 

Date: 22-Apr-2011 - 23-Apr-2011
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA 
Contact Person: Jennifer Mitchell
Meeting Email: cail.utah at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.cail.utah.edu/?pageId=1049 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Documentation; 
Sociolinguistics 

Other Specialty: Amerindian Languages 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2011 

Meeting Description:

The 7th annual Conference on the Endangered Languages and Cultures of 
Native America is sponsored by the Center for American Indian Languages 
(CAIL) and the Smithsonian.  Presentations of research on any aspect of 
American Indian languages are invited. 

Call for Papers

Abstracts deadline: Jan. 15, 2011

Sponsors: Smithsonian Institution, College of Humanities, and CAIL (Center 
for American Indian Languages, University of Utah)

Keynote speaker:  TBA

Call for papers:  Presentations are invited on any aspect of American Indian 
languages, including language documentation and description; language 
revitalization; historical linguistics; theoretical implications of minority 
languages; anthropological linguistics; sociolinguistics; text collection and 
analysis; phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.  
American Indian participants are especially invited and encouraged to 
attend.

Abstracts are invited for: (a) 20-minute papers or (b) posters.  Please 
indicate your preference with your abstract.  
Papers and posters can be presented in English or Spanish.

Deadline:  for abstracts Jan. 15, 2011. The Program Committee will 
announce results about Feb. 5.  

Abstract guidelines: Abstracts, no longer than one page including 
references, should include paper title, name of author(s), affiliation.  
Abstracts will be submitted on line through the LINGUIST List's conference 
support facility. To submit an abstract, please go to 
http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/CELCNA2011 . 

Call for Workshop Proposals: Proposals are also encouraged for special 
workshops in language revitalization, such as materials development, 
orthographic issues.  Proposals for workshops or discussion sessions 
should specify which person or persons will lead the discussion, and what 
the proposed topic/question for discussion is.  

Deadline: for workshop proposals Dec. 15, 2010.   

Teacher Workshop: A concurrent workshop entitled Teaching beginning 
students how to speak their ancestral language will be held on Friday April, 
22nd organized by Marianna DiPaolo of the University of Utah.  
Participation for this workshop requires pre-registration; available on the 
conference website cail.utah.edu.  

Special Session on Community Language Programs: A special concurrent 
session concentrating on revitalization programs, language classes, 
technology, orthography, and other community issues will be held on 
Saturday April 23rd.  Authors should indicate if their preference is to present 
their paper at this session or the main session.

Registration:  $70 for conference participants (students $35) (tribal elders, 
no cost).  This is used to cover the cost of conference rooms, refreshments 
and dinner on Friday evening.  

There is no pre-registration; registration is in person at the conference, 
payable by Cash or Check (sorry, no credit card facilities).

Accommodations: University Guest House - 100 yards from the meeting 
venue (Officers' Club) and from CAIL. To book accommodations, contact the 
Guest House directly (mention CELCNA):

University Guest House University of Utah 
110 South Fort Douglas Blvd.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84113-5036 
Toll free:  1-888-416-4075 (or 801-587-1000), Fax 801-587-1001
Website  www.guesthouse.utah.edu
(Please make reservations early; rooms will be held for the conference only 
until early March.) 

Additional information: Contact Jennifer Mitchell: cail.utah at gmail.com. If you 
need information not easily arranged via e-mail, please call: Tel. 801-587-
0720 during business hours.





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