Call for Papers: Baltic and Slavic Accentology

Shrager, Miriam mshrage at INDIANA.EDU
Wed Jun 14 18:09:38 UTC 2006


Dear colleagues,

We invite submission for a panel on “Baltic and Slavic Accentology” at 
the 2006 AATSEEL conference in Philadelphia (December 27-30). The 
abstracts should be submitted by August 1st to:

Prof. Daniela S. Hristova
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
University of Chicago
1130 East 59th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: 773-702-8033
Fax: 773-702-7030
Email: dhristov at uchicago.edu


If you need more information, please contact me at mshrage at indiana.edu.

Sincerely,
Miriam Shrager



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> Topics of the day:
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>  1. Available Research Grant and Free Resources
>  2. Call for Papers: Annual Conference of BASEES 2007 (Cambridge, UK)
>  3. Russian films (2)
>  4. Russian Museum photo
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> Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:10:22 +0400
> From:    Josh Wilson <jwilson at ALINGA.COM>
> Subject: Available Research Grant and Free Resources
>
> The School of Russian and Asian Studies is offering a $1000 research grant
> for research in Russia for the 2006-2007 academic year.  Upperclassmen and
> graduate students are eligible to apply.  More information is available at:
> http://www.sras.org/sub_program.phtml?m=129
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> We also invite all persons interested in Russian or the Former Soviet States
> to explore our free Resources section, which has been recently updated.  See
> especially the new entries in The Library on Russian politics and Russian
> business.
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> The Library: http://www.sras.org/news.phtml?m=491
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> All Resources:  http://www.sras.org/text.phtml?m=209
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> Teacher Resources: http://www.sras.org/news.phtml?m=502
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> Lastly, The Journal of Russian and Asian Studies is now in it's fourth
> issue.  We invite all students from all universities to submit their
> exceptional research for the upcoming fifth issue.  The deadline for
> submissions is Sept 15th.  The journal is distributed for free in html and
> pdf at http://www.sras.org/news.phtml?m=269.
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> Sincerely,
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> Josh Wilson
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> Asst. Director
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> The School of Russian and Asian Studies
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> Editor-in-Chief
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> Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:54:04 +0100
> From:    Jan Fellerer <jan.fellerer at WOLFSON.OXFORD.AC.UK>
> Subject: Call for Papers: Annual Conference of BASEES 2007 (Cambridge, UK)
>
> ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN
> STUDIES 2007
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS IN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
>
> The annual conference of the British Association for Slavonic and
> East European Studies (BASEES) will take place at Fitzwilliam
> College, Cambridge University (UK), between 31 March - 2 April 2007.
> Abstracts are invited for individual 20-minute papers or for entire
> panels (2-3 papers) in any area of Slavonic philology, linguistics,
> language teaching, and translation studies. The working languages of
> the conference are English and Russian.
>
> At this year's conference we had around forty papers in formal
> linguistics, historical linguistics, applied linguistics, semiotics,
> language teaching, and translation studies presented by academics and
> graduate students from
> institutions in the UK and abroad. The annual convention as a whole brings
> together scholars from a wide range of disciplines including literary
> studies, linguistics, cultural studies, history, economics, politics,
> sociology, film and media studies as they pertain to Central and
> Eastern Europe and to the
> former Soviet Union.
>
> Abstracts for languages and linguistics papers or panels should be
> sent, with full contact details, by 1 October 2006 to Jan Fellerer at
>
> jan.fellerer at wolfson.ox.ac.uk,
>
> or at the following address:
>
> Wolfson College
> GB-Oxford OX2 6UD
> United Kingdom.
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> Further details are available on the website at www.basees.org.uk.
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> Apologies for cross-posting of this notice.
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> Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:28:36 -0700
> From:    Deborah Hoffman <lino59 at AMERITECH.NET>
> Subject: Re: Russian films
>
> Keep in mind this question is coming from someone who doesn't own a
> DVD player (yes, in 2006!) but is considering getting one:  I notice
> the DVDs on russiandvd.com seem to be marked NTSC.  Is this the
> format that will play on a US-purchased player?  What is the format
> common in Russia so I know what to avoid (i.e. if I see something on
> Ebay, etc.)?
>  Thanks! Deborah
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:40:50 -0700
> From: "Brewer, Michael"
>
> Subject: Re: Russian films
>
> Klawa,=20
>
> http://www.russiandvd.com is a good place to start to look for films.=20
>
>
>
> Deborah Hoffman
> Information Services Chair, Graduate Student Senate
> Modern and Classical Language Studies
> Kent State University
> http://users.ameritech.net/lino59/index.htm
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> Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:34:35 -0700
> From:    "Brewer, Michael" <brewerm at U.LIBRARY.ARIZONA.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Russian films
>
> Deborah,=20
>
> Check out this site.  It describes format and regional encodings issues.
> NTSC is what plays on US machines.  You also need to watch out for
> regional encodings, however.
>
> http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/users/brewerm/sil/tech/video.html=20
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> mb
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> Michael Brewer
> Slavic Studies, German Studies & Media Arts Librarian
> University of Arizona Library A210
> 1510 E. University
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Slavic & East European Languages and Literature list
> [mailto:SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU] On Behalf Of Deborah Hoffman
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:29 PM
> To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
> Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Russian films
>
> Keep in mind this question is coming from someone who doesn't own a DVD
> player (yes, in 2006!) but is considering getting one:  I notice the
> DVDs on russiandvd.com seem to be marked NTSC.  Is this the format that
> will play on a US-purchased player?  What is the format common in Russia
> so I know what to avoid (i.e. if I see something on Ebay, etc.)?
>  Thanks! Deborah
>
>    =20
> =20
>
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> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:40:50 -0700
> From: "Brewer, Michael"=20
>
> Subject: Re: Russian films
>
> Klawa,=3D20
>
> http://www.russiandvd.com is a good place to start to look for =
> films.=3D20
>
>
>
> Deborah Hoffman
> Information Services Chair, Graduate Student Senate
> Modern and Classical Language Studies
> Kent State University
> http://users.ameritech.net/lino59/index.htm
>
> Stop the Genocide in Darfur:=20
> http://www.savedarfur.org/
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> Date:    Tue, 13 Jun 2006 16:03:11 -0500
> From:    Laura Goering <lgoering at CARLETON.EDU>
> Subject: Russian Museum photo
>
> Dear Seelangers,
>
> I am looking for someone who can take a fairly high-quality digital
> photo of a single painting in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. It
> is for personal use, so there are no copyright issues, and I will of
> course compensate you.  Please e-mail me off-list if you are interested.
>
> Laura Goering
> Carleton College
> lgoering at carleton.edu
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