35.1285, Summer Schools: CAULAGE summer program 2024 - Formal Approaches to Fieldwork on Caucasian Languages / Georgia

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Subject: 35.1285, Summer Schools: CAULAGE summer program 2024 - Formal Approaches to Fieldwork on Caucasian Languages / Georgia

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Date: 20-Apr-2024
From: Jeremy Pasquereau [jeremy.pasquereau at cnrs.fr]
Subject: CAULAGE summer program 2024 - Formal Approaches to Fieldwork on Caucasian Languages / Georgia


CAULAGE summer program 2024 - Formal Approaches to Fieldwork on
Caucasian Languages

Host Institution: CNRS (France) & Ilia State University (Georgia)
Coordinating Institution: CNRS (France) & Ilia State University
(Georgia)
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/caulage-en?usp=sharing

Dates: 26-Aug-2024 - 01-Sep-2024
Location: Zemo Alvani, Kakheti

Focus: Any student wanting to learn/practice doing fieldwork on an
understudied language with the aim of producing materials useful for
the research or speaker community. For more information, see website.
Minimum Education Level: post-BA
Minimum Education Level: post-BA

Description:
This summer program is a joint effort of CNRS (France) and Ilia State
University (Georgia) as part of the CAUcasian LAnguages in GEorgia
network (aka CauLaGe). It has two sides: courses in the mornings,
research in the afternoons. Its goals are to:


introduce students to formal methods of language description and
documentation


give students hands-on onsite training in linguistic fieldwork on an
understudied language


foster linguistic work on (Tsova) Tush (East Caucasian) this year


foster enduring collaborations with Georgian scholars


To this end, we have designed a program of classes which will
familiarize students with (Tsova) Tush grammar and provide a brief
introduction to all major subfield of linguistics in the mornings and
leave enough time in the afternoons to work with speakers of (Tsova)
Tush under the supervision of more senior scholars.


For more information, see website.

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Tuition: 50.0 euros
Tuition Explanation: Tuition: 50.0 euros
Tuition Explanation: 50 euros for students except for students
enrolled in Georgian universities.

Registration Open until 01-Jun-2024

Apply on the web:
https://sites.google.com/view/caulage-en/application?authuser=0

Registration Instructions:
https://sites.google.com/view/caulage-en/application?authuser=0



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