22.3483, Calls: Lang Documentation, Anthro Ling, Socioling/India

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Subject: 22.3483, Calls: Lang Documentation, Anthro Ling, Socioling/India

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Date: 03-Sep-2011
From: Nazir Ahmad Dhar [proflingdhar at gmail.com]
Subject: Seminar on Tribal Linguistics and Language Development
 

	
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Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 12:28:32
From: Nazir Ahmad Dhar [proflingdhar at gmail.com]
Subject: Seminar on Tribal Linguistics and Language Development

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Full Title: Seminar on Tribal Linguistics and Language Development 
Short Title: TLLD 

Date: 12-Oct-2011 - 14-Oct-2011
Location: Srinagar, India 
Contact Person: Nazir Ahmad Dhar
Meeting Email: proflingdhar at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.kashmiruniversity.ac.in 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Language Documentation; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2011 

Meeting Description:

The deliberations in the Seminar will focus on various theoretical issues of Linguistics with special emphasis on Language Contact in tribal linguistic context where several tribal languages are in constant contact. The modern methods of language documentation of the lesser known languages would also become among the themes of the Seminar. Field Linguistics which gives the backup of language documentation and tribal language study will be focused in one of the technical sessions. The use of modern language technology tools will form the component in one of the sessions. The Sociolinguistic aspects in the tribal language situation will be explored in this Seminar. 

Call for Papers:

Submission Guidelines:

1. Abstract should be 350-400 words
2. Submission format: MS Word calibir 12 Roman
3. The topic should be either of theoretical nature or of any case study. Any topic on issues such as language contact, language documentation, field linguistics, sociolinguistics, language typology, and description of the languages are welcome.
4. Abstracts can be submitted through the internet as soft copy in the attachments.
5. Duration of paper reading will be 20 minutes and discussions will be for 10 minutes.

The abstract of the paper should reach to the Seminar secretariat by 30th September 2011. 

Foreign delegates should ask for accommodation booking (single or double room) by 3rd October 2011.







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