22.2786, Confs: Language Documentation, Sociolinguistics/Lyon

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Subject: 22.2786, Confs: Language Documentation, Sociolinguistics/Lyon

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Date: 07-Jul-2011
From: Anne-Laure Dotte [al_dotte at yahoo.fr]
Subject: Endangered Languages: from Documentation to Revitalization
 

	
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Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2011 11:30:56
From: Anne-Laure Dotte [al_dotte at yahoo.fr]
Subject: Endangered Languages: from Documentation to Revitalization

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Endangered Languages: from Documentation to Revitalization 
Short Title: 3L 2012 

Date: 01-Jul-2012 - 13-Jul-2012 
Location: Lyon, France 
Contact: Pascale Paulin 
Contact Email: 3L.2012 at ish-lyon.cnrs.fr 
Meeting URL: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs/colloques/3L_2012 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

Endangered Languages: from Documentation to Revitalisation

The 4th 3L International Summer School will be hosted by LED-TDR (Langues En Danger - Terrain Documentation Revitalisation), DDL & ICAR CNRS laboratories, University Lumière-Lyon 2, France.

The focus of this Summer School will be on the links between work on description, documentation and archiving of endangered languages and the conservation, revalorisation and revitalisation of these languages.

The Summer School will include morning lectures by major figures of the field, afternoon courses and workshops and thematic evenings. One goal of the school is to facilitate networking between on-going field projects and provide support for the launching of new field projects linked to revitalisation projects. The Summer School will be trilingual: English-French-Spanish.

On Friday 6th and Saturday 7th  of July, the 3L Consortium will host an International Conference on the Evaluation of 20 years of focus on Endangered Languages (1992-2012), with the participation of UNESCO, the CTLDC and the major foundations for Endangered Languages.  

On Wednesday 11th  July the Summer School will also include a Student Conference. 










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