34.1677, Summer Schools: Bridging fieldwork, corpus, and experimental methods to study sociolectal variation / USA

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Subject: 34.1677, Summer Schools: Bridging fieldwork, corpus, and experimental methods to study sociolectal variation / USA

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Date: 25-May-2023
From: Anissa Neal [nissaneal at gmail.com]
Subject: Bridging fieldwork, corpus, and experimental methods to study sociolectal variation / USA


Bridging fieldwork, corpus, and experimental methods to study
sociolectal variation

Host Institution: University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Website: https://blogs.umass.edu/bridging-socio/

Dates: 08-Jul-2023 - 09-Jul-2023
Location: Amherst, Massachusetts

Focus: The theme of the LSA 2023 Institute is “Linguistics as
Cognitive Science: Universality and Variation.”
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum

Description:
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers working
from different perspectives and methodologies to study sociolectal
variation, with a special focus on African American Language. We are
especially excited to bring together researchers working with
computational methods and researchers doing community-based fieldwork.

Registration: 16-Jul-2023 to 30-Jun-2023

Contact Person: Anissa Neal
                Email: nissaneal at gmail.com




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