26.670, Confs: Language Documentation/USA

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Subject: 26.670, Confs: Language Documentation/USA

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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 23:29:36
From: Frank Seidel [fseidel at ulf.edu]
Subject: Workshop: Creating and Designing Documentary Linguistic Outcomes

 
Workshop: Creating and Designing Documentary Linguistic Outcomes 

Date: 20-Mar-2015 - 20-Mar-2015 
Location: Gainesville, Florida, USA 
Contact: Frank Seidel 
Contact Email: fseidel at ufl.edu 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation 

Meeting Description: 

This workshop takes a closer look at the products of language documentation and their roles, functions, and designs in the bigger framework of language and ultimately humanistic studies. The basic premise is that if a language archive is envisioned to reach a wide audience, the archive and the documentary endeavors should ideally reflect this from the outset.

Speakers:
 
Dorothee Beerman and Pavel Mihaylov (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim and Ontotext, Sofia), Jeff Good (University at Buffalo), Frank Seidel (University of Florida), Mandana Seyfeddinipur, School of Oriental and African Studies, London), Paul Trilsbeek (The Language Archive, Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen), Anthony Woodbury (University of Texas at Austin) 









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