35.3517, Confs: Toronto-Ottawa-Montréal Workshop on the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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Subject: 35.3517, Confs: Toronto-Ottawa-Montréal Workshop on the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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Date: 06-Dec-2024
From: Justin Royer [justin.royer at umontreal.ca]
Subject: Toronto-Ottawa-Montréal Workshop on the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
Toronto-Ottawa-Montréal Workshop on the Indigenous Languages of Latin
America
Short Title: TOMILLA
Date: 29-Mar-2025 - 29-Mar-2025
Location: Montréal, Canada
Contact: Justin Royer
Contact Email: justin.royer at umontreal.ca
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/tomilla5/home
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Language Documentation; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Typology
Meeting Description:
The Toronto-Ottawa-Montréal Workshop on the Indigenous Languages of
Latin America (TOMILLA) is a workshop that aims to gather researchers
from Eastern Canada and beyond to discuss work in linguistics and
related disciplines on the Indigenous languages spoken traditionally
south of the Río Bravo. The first workshop in the series was held at
the University of Toronto in November 2017. The fifth edition will be
co-hosted by Université de Montréal and McGill University through the
Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music on March 29th 2025.
The fifth Toronto-Ottawa-Montréal Workshop on Indigenous Languages of
Latin America (TOMILLA) will be held in Spring 2025, at Université de
Montréal. TOMILLA aims to provide an informal venue for presenting
work of a theoretical, descriptive or documentary nature dealing with
Indigenous languages of South and Central America, Mexico, and the
Caribbean. We welcome talks on any topic related to these languages,
including but not limited to: syntax, semantics, pragmatics,
morphology, phonetics, phonology, historical linguistics,
sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, language typology,
linguistic geography, language maintenance and revitalization,
language documentation, discourse analysis, and applied linguistics.
Keynote speaker: Adam Singerman (Syracuse University)
Submission guidelines:
One-page abstracts (including references and examples) for 20-minute
in-person talks or posters.
Abstracts should be in PDF format and anonymous, and the accompanying
message should have "TOMILLA abstract" as subject, and should indicate
in the body of the message the names of the authors, their
institutional link, and whether the abstract is for a talk, poster, or
either.
Abstracts may be in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese. Talks and
posters may be in any Indigenous language of Latin America.
Please send submissions to justin.royer at umontreal.ca by February 15th
2025, 11h59pm.
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