21.4618, Confs: Historical Linguistics/Japan

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Subject: 21.4618, Confs: Historical Linguistics/Japan

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Date: 16-Nov-2010
From: Kosuke Matsukawa [km7470 at albany.edu]
Subject: Mesoamerican Historical Linguistics
 

	
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 12:50:45
From: Kosuke Matsukawa [km7470 at albany.edu]
Subject: Mesoamerican Historical Linguistics

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Mesoamerican Historical Linguistics 

Date: 25-Jul-2011 - 30-Jul-2011 
Location: Osaka, Japan 
Contact: Kosuke Matsukawa 
Contact Email: kosuke222 at gmail.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

Mesoamerican Historical Linguistics Workshop welcomes a paper on any 
historical linguistic analysis of any Mesoamerican language (e.g. 
Otomanguean, Mayan, Mije-Sokean, Uto-Aztecan, unclassified). 

At this workshop, we will discuss current historical linguistic analyses on 
typologically diverse Mesoamerican languages with leading scholars in their 
fields.





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