26.1479, Confs: General Linguistics, Language Documentation/Portugal
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Subject: 26.1479, Confs: General Linguistics, Language Documentation/Portugal
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 11:42:49
From: Vera Ferreira [vferreira at cidles.eu]
Subject: Documentation and Analysis of Multimodal Data
Documentation and Analysis of Multimodal Data
Short Title: DAMD 2015
Date: 24-Apr-2015 - 25-Apr-2015
Location: Alcanena, Portugal
Contact: Vera Ferreira
Contact Email: vferreira at cidles.eu
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Documentation
Meeting Description:
CIDLeS invites students and researchers in linguistics and related fields, to participate in the workshop on “Documentation and Analysis of Multimodal Data”. The workshop will take place from Friday, April 24 to Saturday, April 25, 2015 in Alcanena (Portugal). Focusing on manual gesture, participants will learn how gesture data play an important role in understanding the fundamentally multimodal nature of language use.
Workshop leader: Dr. Mandana Seyfeddinipur (Endangered Languages Documentation Programme, SOAS)
Deadline for registration: March 31, 2015
More about the workshop: http://www.cidles.eu/events/workshop/
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