28.4594, FYI: Project announcement: PALaC

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Subject: 28.4594, FYI: Project announcement: PALaC

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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 18:00:45
From: Federico Giusfredi [federico.giusfredi at gmail.com]
Subject: Project announcement: PALaC

 
Federico Giusfredi, University of Verona (Italy), has been awarded an ERC
Starting Grant for the five-year project PALaC. PALaC, acronym for
''Pre-Classical Anatolian Languages in Contact'', is a cross-disciplinary
project in Linguistics and Cultural History, aiming at structurally
investigating and historically contextualizing all traces of linguistic
interference in the corpora of the languages of pre-classical Anatolia (II and
I millennia BCE).

The project will start in February 2018. For further information (including
vacancies, other weblinks, job openings and other details), please refer to
the project's preliminary website: https://ercpalac.info/.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics





 



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