Minority languages in Malay/Indonesian speaking world: 2nd Call for abstracts
Klamer, M.A.F.
M.A.F.Klamer at LET.LEIDENUNIV.NL
Mon Feb 11 13:57:07 UTC 2008
> Second call for Abstracts
>
> International Workshop on
>
> Minority Languages in the Malay/Indonesian Speaking World
>
> 28 June 2008
> Leiden, The Netherlands
> URL http://email.eva.mpg.de/~gil/minlang
>
> ***
> Many speakers of Malay or Indonesian are bilinguals who are also
> fluent in a regional or local language. These languages may be
> considered 'minority' languages in the sense that they are not spoken
> nationwide. Many of these languages are endangered.
>
> The Workshop on the Minority languages in the Malay/Indonesian
> speaking world invites papers concerned with minority languages that
> are spoken in Malay/Indonesian speaking countries (Malaysia,
> Indonesia, Brunei, southern Thailand). These languages may be
> Austronesian, belong to a Papuan family, or be Austroasiatic.
> Submissions relating to the minority languages of East Timor are also
> invited because of their geographical location.
>
> Papers may be in any of the subfields of linguistics, and may
> represent variegated approaches and diverse theoretical persuasions.
> Presentations at the Workshop on the Minority languages are to be
> delivered in English.
> Persons wishing to present a paper at the workshop are invited to
> submit a one-page abstract in electronic form (preferably pdf, but
> MsWord is also acceptable) to Marian Klamer at the following address:
> Marian.Klamer at let.leidenuniv.nl
> Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 March 2008.
> Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2008.
> This workshop immediately follows the 12th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
> MALAY/INDONESIAN LINGUISTICS (ISMIL12), 26-27 June 2008, Leiden, The
> Netherlands.
> Papers presented at ISMIL are concerned with the Malay/Indonesian
> language in any of its varieties. In addition to the standardized
> versions of Bahasa Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia, papers are
> particularly welcome dealing with non-canonical isolects such as
> regional dialects of Malay and Indonesian, contact varieties, and
> other closely related Malayic languages. URL
> http://email.eva.mpg.de/~gil/ismil/
> ***
>
> Co-sponsors:
> Leiden University Center for Linguistics (LUCL), Alor and Pantar
> Project (AAPP) at Leiden University, International Institute for Asian
> Studies (IIAS), Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, University of
> Delaware, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
>
> Co-organizers:
> Marian Klamer, Universiteit Leiden
> Peter Cole, University of Delaware
> David Gil, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
> Uri Tadmor, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
>
> ***
>
>
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