28.4849, Confs: Turkish, Turkic, General Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 28.4849, Confs: Turkish, Turkic, General Linguistics/USA
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2017 18:21:17
From: Betül Erbaşı [betul.erbasi at gmail.com]
Subject: Workshop on Turkish, Turkic and the Languages of Turkey
Workshop on Turkish, Turkic and the Languages of Turkey
Short Title: Tu+3
Date: 18-Nov-2017 - 19-Nov-2017
Location: UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
Contact: Betul Erbasi
Contact Email: tu3workshop at gmail.com
Meeting URL: http://linguistics.ucla.edu/conference/tu3/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Turkish (tur)
Language Family(ies): Turkic
Meeting Description:
Tu+3 workshop is based on presentations and discussions about Turkish, other
Turkic languages and non-Turkic languages in Turkey.
The impulse behind Tu+ 3 is to create a collaborative environment to socialize
and share ideas, little or big.
Invited Speakers
Vera Gribanova (Stanford University): Presentation Topic to be announced
Fatma Nihan Ketrez Sözman (İstanbul Bilgi University): Presentation Topic to
be announced
Program:
http://linguistics.ucla.edu/conference/tu3/program/
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