Fwd: Carmarthen, Wales, 13-15 Sept. 2010 - Reversing Language Shift - Registration open
    Damien Hall 
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Date:         Sun, 18 Jul 2010 14:54:18 +0100
From: Nicholas Ostler <nicholas at OSTLER.NET>
Subject: FEL XIV: Carmarthen 13-15 Sept. 2010 - Reversing Language Shift - Registration open
To: ENDANGERED-LANGUAGES-L at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Foundation for Endangered Languages
Fourteenth Annual Conference in association with
University of Wales: Trinity Saint David
Reversing Language Shift: How to Re-awaken a Language Tradition
University of Wales: Trinity Saint David, Carmarthen, Wales
13-15 September, 2010
Registration for our next conference is now open at
www.ogmios.org/conferences/2010/index.htm
along with the programme and much else.
If you would like to join us, please register as soon as possible, and 
at any rate by 16 August.
I look forward to meeting many of you in Carmarthen.
Yours ever
-- Nicholas Ostler
nicholas at ostler.net
+44 (0)1225-852865, (0)7720-889319
Chairman: Foundation for Endangered Languages
www.ogmios.org
The Foundation for Endangered Languages is a non-profit membership 
organisation, registered as Charity 1070616 in England and Wales, 
founded in 1996. Its objective is to support, enable and assist the 
documentation, protection and promotion of endangered languages all over 
the world. The Foundation awards small grants for projects. It also 
publishes a newsletter, OGMIOS. It has hosted a conference every years 
since 1996, most recently in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain (2004), 
Stellenbosch, South Africa (2005), Mysore, India (2006), Kuala Lumpur, 
Malaysia, (2007), Ljouwert/Leeuwarden, Netherlands (2008) and 
Khorugh/Khorog, Tajikistan (2009). The FEL conferences bring together 
experts, scholars and enthusiasts from all over the world. The 
Proceedings of FEL conferences are available as published volumes.
    
    
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