27.1703, Confs: Altaic, General Ling/USA

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Subject: 27.1703, Confs: Altaic, General Ling/USA

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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:13:05
From: Matthew Ciscel [ciscelm at ccsu.edu]
Subject: 12th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics

 
12th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics 
Short Title: WAFL12 

Date: 12-May-2016 - 15-May-2016 
Location: New Britain, CT, USA 
Contact: Leyla Zidani-Eroglu 
Contact Email: zidanil at ccsu.edu 
Meeting URL: http://web.ccsu.edu/english/WAFL12.asp 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Language Family(ies): Altaic 
Meeting Description: 

The Department of English, Linguistics/TESOL Program at Central Connecticut
State University is pleased to announce the 12th Workshop on Altaic Formal
Linguistics, to be held from May 12 to May 15, 2016. As a special feature, we
are hosting a one-day session on sign languages in the regions of spoken
Altaic Languages.

Invited Speakers:

- Mark Baker (Rutgers University)
- Satoshi Tomioka (University of Delaware)
- Yoonjung Kang (University of Toronto)
 

Program: 

The conference website has been updated with information about free
registration and about the program.  Here is the updated link: 

http://web.ccsu.edu/english/wafl12/default.asp

The program may be found by following the program link on that page or by
following this direct link:

http://web.ccsu.edu/english/wafl12/files/WAFLProgram.pdf

We hope to see many WAFL friends and colleagues there.





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