27.374, Confs: Niger-Congo, Nilo-saharan, Kadu, Gen Ling, Lang Doc/Germany

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Subject: 27.374, Confs: Niger-Congo, Nilo-saharan, Kadu, Gen Ling, Lang Doc/Germany

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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:33:32
From: Gerrit Dimmendaal [gerrit.dimmendaal at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: 3rd Nuba Mountain Languages Conference

 
3rd Nuba Mountain Languages Conference 
Short Title: NMLC3 

Date: 27-Sep-2017 - 29-Sep-2017 
Location: University of Cologne, Germany 
Contact: Gerrit Dimmendaal 
Contact Email: gerrit.dimmendaal at uni-koeln.de 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Documentation 

Language Family(ies): Niger-Congo; Nilo-Saharan 
Meeting Description: 

All aspects of languages spoken in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan, a residual
zone where more than 40 languages are spoken belonging to three language
families: Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, and Kadu.
 






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