34.939, Summer Schools: Summer School in Uralic Formal Linguistics (SShUFL) / Hungary

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Subject: 34.939, Summer Schools: Summer School in Uralic Formal Linguistics (SShUFL) / Hungary

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From: Lena Borise [lnborise at gmail.com]
Subject: Summer School in Uralic Formal Linguistics (SShUFL) / Hungary


Summer School in Uralic Formal Linguistics (SShUFL)

Host Institution: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian
Academy of Sciences
Website:  http://www.sshufl-school.nytud.hu/

Dates: 21-Aug-2023 - 26-Aug-2023
Location: Budapest, Budapest

Focus: The school has an explicit focus on formal approaches to the
study of Uralic languages.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum

Description:
We are delighted to announce the Summer School in Uralic Formal
Linguistics (SShUFL, pronounced ‘shuffle’), which will take place on
August 21st-26th, 2023 at the Hungarian Research Centre for
Linguistics in Budapest.

The Uralic language family consists of more than 30 languages,
primarily spoken in northeastern Europe and in northern Asia
(Siberia). The grammatical profiles of Uralic languages contain
phenomena that are consequential for the development of linguistic
theory, but these languages are not prominently featured in formal
linguistic theorizing.

The goal of the summer school is to provide the participants with
knowledge and resources on the grammatical properties of Uralic
languages and promote them not only as endangered languages in need of
more detailed documentation, but also as languages rich in
theoretically interesting phenomena.

The courses will have an explicit focus on the existing formal
analyses of a number of Uralic languages (e.g., Khanty, Mari, Nenets,
Udmurt) and will serve as an ideal springboard for independent student
projects.

SShUFL is aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a
background in formal linguistics.

We envision SShUFL as an in-person/offline event and encourage
in-person participation, but if you are interested in joining in
online, please indicate so in the Registration form.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us
(sshufl.uralicschool at gmail.com).

More information about the school and courses offered is available on
the website: http://www.sshufl-school.nytud.hu/

Language Family(ies): Uralic
Tuition:  EURO

Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 23-Apr-2023
We are happy to provide free accommodation in shared rooms (2-4
people) for 20 students. We also provide a limited number of travel
scholarships (of up to 200 euros).

If you are interested in either of these opportunities, please
indicate so in the Registration form. Note that in this case you need
to apply by the early-bird deadline (April 23rd, 2023).

If you do not need accommodation or a travel scholarship, the general
application deadline is May 21st, 2023.

Registration Open until 21-May-2023

Contact Person:  The SShUFL Organizing Committee
                Email: sshufl.uralicschool at gmail.com




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