23.759, Confs: Anthroling, Socioling/USA
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Subject: 23.759, Confs: Anthroling, Socioling/USA
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Date: 15-Feb-2012
From: Pauline Jacobson [paulne_jacobson at brown.edu]
Subject: 3d Brown Language and Linguistics Minicourse Series
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From: Pauline Jacobson [paulne_jacobson at brown.edu]
Subject: 3d Brown Language and Linguistics Minicourse Series
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Date: 21-May-2012 - 25-May-2012
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-Anthony Woodbury, University of Texas at Austin: Dying Languages: What World Linguistic Diversity Means for Us
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Anthony Woodbury, University of Texas at Austin.
Dying Languages: What World Linguistic Diversity Means for Us
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Language Structure, Learning, and Change: Research on Signed and Spoken Languages
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