36.3777, FYI: Student Perspectives on Minoritized and Endangered Languages (Online)

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LINGUIST List: Vol-36-3777. Tue Dec 09 2025. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 36.3777, FYI: Student Perspectives on Minoritized and Endangered Languages (Online)

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Date: 08-Dec-2025
From: Glória Reis de Oliveira [gloriareisoliveir at gmail.com]
Subject: Student Perspectives on Minoritized and Endangered Languages


The Study Group on Minoritized and Endangered Languages (GELAM) is
pleased to present the event Student Perspectives on Minoritized and
Endangered Languages (SPonMEL), which will take place on December 15th
and 16th, through Zoom (online).
This workshop aims to provide a space for students from different
academic backgrounds to share their work on the preservation and
revitalization of languages and the description of endangered and/or
minority languages, with a special focus on the link between academic
research and community involvement.
The event is intended as an opportunity to exchange ideas and
encourage collaboration between researchers and students with
different academic backgroungs and from different backgrounds, aiming
to have a positive impact on both academia and minoritized
communities.
This workshop is open to everyone (in Portugal and internationally)
interested in the issue of language endangerment and language
documentation. Specifically, we invite experienced researchers and
early-career scholars involved in research on endangered and
minoritized languages, as well as interested graduate and
undergraduate students, to participate in the workshop and actively
contribute to the discussion sessions after each presentation. The
languages used in the presentations include mostly English and
Portuguese, but also Spanish and Mirandese. The event is 100% online
and welcomes any interested person to take part of this sharing of
knowledge.
The event is organized by GELAM and it is created in affiliation with
ELACH and CEHUM, from the University of Minho, Portugal.
Follow on more information and updates on our Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/gelam_uminho/

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Language Documentation
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology
                     Syntax




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