27.1957, Summer Schools: International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description/Netherlands

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Subject: 27.1957, Summer Schools: International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description/Netherlands

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 10:55:33
From: Anne Rose Haverkamp [a.r.haverkamp at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description/Netherlands

 

International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description/Netherlands

Host Institution: Leiden University Centre for Linguistics
Coordinating Institution: Leiden University Centre for Linguistics
Website: http://www.hum.leiden.edu/summerschool/

Dates: 11-Jul-2016 - 22-Jul-2016
Location: Leiden, Netherlands

Focus: The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) is proud to host the sixth 3L International Summer School on Language Documentation and Description this summer from Monday 11 July up to and including Friday 22 July 2016. The 3L Summer School is part of the annual Leiden Summer School in Languages and Linguistics.

The 3L Summer School offers 2-week courses dealing with various aspects of language documentation and description for future and novice field linguists. Courses cover both practical and typological issues, including practical training in fieldwork methods, fieldwork on sign languages, recording techniques, software for documentation, language description, grammar writing, the analysis of tone, and how to make a lexicon.
Minimum Education Level: BA


Description:
The Summer School will draw upon the extensive expertise of the three
organizing universities in the 3L Consortium: University of Lyon, Leiden
University and the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. After
successful previous editions of the Summer School, we hope to be offering an
inspiring program once again. 

Previous 3L Summer Schools on Language Documentation and Description

- First 3L Summer School in Lyon (2008)
- Second 3L Summer School in London (2009)
- Third 3L Summer School in Leiden (2010)
- Fourth 3L Summer School in Lyon (2012)
- Fifth 3L Summer School in Stockholm (2014)


Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                      Applied Linguistics
                      Language Documentation
                      Typology

Tuition: 235 EUR

Tuition Explanation: €550,- for 3 or 4 courses / timeslots 

€390,- for 2 courses / timeslots 

€235,- for 1 course / timeslot  

There is a special rate for registered BA/MA/PhD students (outside Leiden),
who pay 
€450,- for 3 or 4 courses / timeslots 
€320,- for 2 courses / timeslots 
€180,- for 1 course / timeslot 

BA/MA/PhD students, registered in Leiden, pay 
€250,- for 3 or 4 courses / timeslots 
€180,- for 2 courses / timeslots 
€100,- for 1 course / timeslot


Registration: 01-Apr-2016 to 24-Jun-2016

Contact Person: Eline Elstgeest
                Email: summerschool at hum.leidenuniv.nl

Apply on the web: http://www.hum.leiden.edu/summerschool/practical-information/registration.html

Registration Instructions:
Registration is now open. The 3L summer school consists of two tracks,
Descriptive Linguistics and Language Documentation. The two tracks have the
fourth slot Documentation and Society in common. To register for the summer
school, you will have to sign up for the Leiden Summer School in Languages and
Linguistics. please go the Summer School website where you find all practical
information about accommodation and costs.




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