Fwd: 21.4942, Calls: Celtic, Historical Ling, Socioling, General Ling/USA

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Wed Dec 8 18:24:53 UTC 2010


FYI - Announcement for annual CSANA (Celtic Studies Association of North America) conference.

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> Date: December 7, 2010 9:04:42 PM EST
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> Subject: 21.4942, Calls: Celtic, Historical Ling, Socioling, General Ling/USA
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> Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 21:03:13
> From: Brian Joseph [joseph.1 at osu.edu]
> Subject: Celtic Studies Association of North America	
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> Full Title: Celtic Studies Association of North America 
> Short Title: CSANA 
> 
> Date: 19-May-2011 - 22-May-2011
> Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA 
> Contact Person: Michael Meckler
> Meeting Email: meckler.12 at osu.edu
> 
> Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 
> 
> Language Family(ies): Continental Celtic; Hispanic Celtic; Insular Celtic 
> 
> Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2011 
> 
> Meeting Description:
> 
> This conference is the annual meeting of the Celtic Studies Association of North
> America (CSANA), an organization devoted to the study of all aspects of the 
> life, language, history, folklore, literature, and culture of the various Celtic 
> peoples. 
> 
> Plenary speakers for this year's conference include Michelle Brown (University 
> of London), Peredur Lynch (University of Bangor), and Gearóid Ó Crualaoich 
> (University College, Cork). 
> 
> Call for Papers:
> 
> Papers from all areas within Linguistics are welcome, with the only requirement 
> being that they must deal in some way with data from one or more of the Celtic 
> languages, ancient or modern, either on their own or in conjunction with other 
> typologically, genealogically, or geographically related languages. Approaches to 
> Celtic data of a sociolinguistic, historical, theoretical, descriptive, or 
> psycholinguistic nature, to name just a few, are encouraged.
> 
> Please send or email abstracts for 20-minute papers on any aspect of Celtic 
> Studies, to: Dr. Michael Meckler, Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical 
> Studies, The Ohio State University, 190 Pressey Hallm Columbus, Ohio  43210-
> 1002 (meckler.12 at osu.edu).
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