28.2300, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Morphology/Germany

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Subject: 28.2300, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Morphology/Germany

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Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 10:23:01
From: Tim Feist [t.feist at surrey.ac.uk]
Subject: 3rd Saami Linguistics Symposium

 
Full Title: 3rd Saami Linguistics Symposium 

Date: 18-Oct-2017 - 20-Oct-2017
Location: Freiburg, Germany 
Contact Person: Michael Riessler
Meeting Email: michael.riessler at frias.uni-freiburg.de

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Morphology 

Subject Language(s): Lule Sami (smj)
                     Sami, Akkala (sia)
                     Sami, Inari (smn)
                     Sami, Kemi (sjk)
                     Sami, Kildin (sjd)
                     Sami, Northern (sme)
                     Sami, Pite (sje)
                     Sami, Skolt (sms)
                     Sami, Southern (sma)
                     Sami, Ter (sjt)
                     Sami, Ume (sju)

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2017 

Meeting Description:

On October 18–20 2017, the 3rd Saami Linguistics Symposium will take place at
the Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies (FRIAS) in Freiburg, Germany and in
collaboration with the Freiburg Research Group in Saami Studies and the
Foundation for Endangered Languages Regional Interest Group ''Northern
Eurasia''.

This is the continuation of a series of international symposia previously held
in Tromsø in 2006 and 2009. The purpose of the symposium is to give
researchers the opportunity to present current research to their peers,
participate in formal and informal discussions on relevant topics, and discuss
potential opportunities for future collaborative work.

The focus of the symposium will be on inflectional morphology from
theoretical, descriptive, computational and other perspectives, but papers on
other topics related to Saami languages and linguistics (including the
sociology of language, language teaching, and language revitalization) are
also highly welcome. We especially encourage younger researchers at the
Master's and Ph.D. levels to present their work. Talks should be in English or
in one of the Saami languages.

The symposium is being organized by Michael Rießler (FRIAS and Freiburg
Research Group in Saami Studies), Joshua Wilbur (Freiburg Research Group in
Saami Studies), Tim Feist (Surrey Morphology Group), and Flore Picard
(Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV), with financial and organisational
support from FRIAS.

The keynote speaker will be Matthew Baerman (Surrey Morphology Group).


2nd Call for Papers:

This is the second call for papers for the 3rd Saami Linguistics Symposium,
which will take place at the Freiburg Institute of Advanced Studies (FRIAS) in
Freiburg, Germany, on October 18–20, 2017, and in collaboration with the
Freiburg Research Group in Saami Studies and the Foundation for Endangered
Languages Regional Interest Group «Northern Eurasia».

See the conference webpage at
http://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/en/events/frias-conferences/saals-3-3rd-saami
-linguistic-symposium-1 and the call for papers at
https://easychair.org/cfp/saals-3.

All papers related to Saami languages and linguistics, including the sociology
of language, language teaching, and language revitalization, are welcome.




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