36.1004, Summer Schools: FieldLing - Introduction to Linguistic Fieldwork (France)

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Subject: 36.1004, Summer Schools: FieldLing - Introduction to Linguistic Fieldwork (France)

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Date: 21-Mar-2025
From: Katharina Haude [katharina.haude at cnrs.fr]
Subject: FieldLing - Introduction to Linguistic Fieldwork


FieldLing - Introduction to Linguistic Fieldwork

Host Institution: CNRS
Website: https://fieldling.sciencesconf.org/

Dates: 01-Sep-2025 - 05-Sep-2025
Location: Paris, France

Minimum Education Level: Master's degree

Focus: Linguistic Fieldwork
Language Documentation
Linguistic Typology
Description:
The 17th edition of FieldLing, jointly organized by the Villejuif
research labs LLACAN, SeDyL, and LACITO, will take place on September
1-5, 2025, at the INALCO, Paris.
FieldLing is an introduction to linguistic fieldwork. It aims
primarily at Master and doctoral students in General Linguistics, but
may also be interesting to students in anthropology and other social
sciences planning to do fieldwork.
As in previous years, the programme of 2025 will include training
sessions in general linguistics (e.g. morphology, syntactic typology),
fieldwork preparation (e.g. questionnaires, recording), fieldwork
itself (practice sessions with native speakers of different
languages), and data structuring (e.g. how to write a dictionary or a
grammar). Please refer to our official website for additional
information:  https://fieldling.sciencesconf.org/. The website will be
updated regularly, so please follow our latest news on it.
The languages of the summer school are English and French. At least
basic knowledge in both languages is required to be able to follow the
entire program.

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Discipline of Linguistics
                     Typology

Registration Open until 30-May-2025

Registration Instructions:
Please apply via https://fieldling.sciencesconf.org/.



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