31.3217, Calls: Lang Doc/Online

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Subject: 31.3217, Calls: Lang Doc/Online

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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2020 20:10:28
From: Neil Alexander Walker [neil.alexander.walker at gmail.com]
Subject: Twelve-tweet Twitter Workshop on Fragmented Languages

 
Full Title: Twelve-tweet Twitter Workshop on Fragmented Languages 

Date: 12-Dec-2020 - 12-Dec-2020
Location: Twitter, USA 
Contact Person: Neil Alexander Walker
Meeting Email: neil.alexander.walker at gmail.com
Web Site: http://wieldoc.org/?page_id=761 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation 

Meeting Description:

This Twitter-based workshop allows all participants to present and discuss
in-depth work on fragmented languages in an accessible and compact manner. The
workshop is devoted to fragmented languages: languages with few or no speakers
and, often, incomplete documentation. All aspects of work with fragmented
languages will be discussed, including language-specific discussions and more
general theoretical concerns.


This Twitter-based workshop allows all participants to present and discuss
in-depth work on fragmented languages in an accessible and compact manner. The
workshop is devoted to fragmented languages: languages with few or no speakers
and, often, incomplete documentation. All aspects of work with fragmented
languages will be discussed, including language-specific discussions and more
general theoretical concerns.




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