27.2230, Confs: Tupian Languages, Anthropological Ling, Genetic Classification, Historical Ling, Lang Doc/Brazil

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LINGUIST List: Vol-27-2230. Tue May 17 2016. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 27.2230, Confs: Tupian Languages, Anthropological Ling, Genetic Classification, Historical Ling, Lang Doc/Brazil

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Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 09:13:03
From: Ana Suelly Arruda Camara Cabral [asacczoe at gmail.com]
Subject: V International Conference on Tupian Languages and Cultures

 
V International Conference on Tupian Languages and Cultures 
Short Title: V Tupí 

Date: 04-Aug-2016 - 06-Aug-2016 
Location: Brasília, DF, Brazil 
Contact: Ana Suelly Arruda Camara Cabral 
Contact Email: lali at unb.br 
Meeting URL: http://lalliunb.wix.com/tributoadr#!blank-4/rr19z 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Genetic Classification; Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation 

Language Family(ies): Arikem; Aweti; Juruna; Mawe-Satere; Monde; Munduruku; Purubora; Ramarama; Tupari; Tupi; Tupi-Guarani 
Meeting Description: 

It is with great pleasure that the Laboratory of Languages and Literatures of
the Indigenous Languages of the University of Brasília announces the Fifth
International Meeting on Tupían Languages and Cultures and the Second
International Meeting on Archaeology and Historical Linguistics of the
Indigenous Languages of South America that will be held in Brasília on August
4–8, honoring Aryon Dall’Igna Rodrigues.
 
This dedication is intended to express the gratitude of the University of
Brasília towards this extraordinary linguist and humanist, who contributed
immensely to transforming it into an important and reputed center of
linguistic research on the indigenous languages of Brazil and adjacent
regions, as well as to acknowledge his commitment to the inclusion of
indigenous students into postgraduate studies in linguistics and into projects
aimed to support indigenous languages and cultures of Brazil.
 






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