27.1714, Summer Schools: European School of Linguistic Typology 2016/France

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Subject: 27.1714, Summer Schools: European School of Linguistic Typology 2016/France

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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 10:12:21
From: Kees Hengeveld [p.c.hengeveld at uva.nl]
Subject: European School of Linguistic Typology 2016/France

 

European School of Linguistic Typology 2016/France 

Host Institution: CNRS
Coordinating Institution:   
Website: http://typoling2016.sciencesconf.org/

Dates: 04-Sep-2016 - 17-Sep-2016
Location: Porquerolles, Hyères, France

Focus: The School will offer high-level training in linguistic typology, its objectives, and methods.
Minimum Education Level: MA


Description:
The European School of Linguistic Typology 2016 is a two-week summer school
organized by CNRS, the University of Cologne, and the University of Amsterdam.
The School will be held on Porquerolles Island, off the French Mediterranean
Coast from September 4 to 17, 2016. The School will offer high-level training
in linguistic typology, its objectives, and methods to researchers, postdocs
and students. Its aim is to integrate various theoretical approaches and
methodological tools used in linguistic typology, in various domains, such as
phonology, morphology and syntax, semantics, psycholinguistics, etc. The
School will also be a platform to enhance collaboration. Thanks to generous
funding from various parties the registration fee is moderate and includes a
varied program of courses by renowned typologists, accomodation and all
subsistence costs.


Linguistic Field(s): Typology

Tuition: 520 EUR

Tuition Explanation: The registration gives access to all courses and master classes and includes
accomodation and all subsistence costs. The fee given is for students and
postdocs, other categories of participants pay different amounts. For details
see website.


Registration: 13-Apr-2016 to 30-Jun-2016

Contact Person: Anne France Debas
                Email: typoling2016 at sciencesconf.org

Apply on the web: http://typoling2016.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/20

Registration Instructions:
Note there is an obligatory pre-registration phase which closes May 15, 2016.




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