FUAC 2001 / Taller de los Amigos de las Lenguas Yutoaztecas 2001 - Santa Barbara

John F. Schwaller schwallr at selway.umt.edu
Fri Feb 23 16:42:49 UTC 2001


Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 01:30:32 -0600
Subject: FUAC 2001 / Taller de los Amigos de las Lenguas Yutoaztecas 2001
- Santa Barbara
From: Karen Dakin <dakin at servidor.unam.mx>


CALL FOR PAPERS, 2001 FRIENDS OF UTO-AZTECAN MEETING/TALLER DE LOS AMIGOS DE
LAS LENGUAS YUTOAZTECAS 2001 -- CONVOCATORIA PARA LE ENVIO DE LOS TITULOS
Following three conferences in Mexico, we are happy that John Johnson has
invited us to the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History for the 2001
Friends of Uto-Aztecan Working Conference / Taller de los Amigos de las
Lenguas Yutoaztecas, July 8-9 (Sunday-Monday). Since the Linguistic
Institute will be held at the University of California-Santa Barbara, , the
FUAC meeting will have one joint session with the SSILA-WAIL meetings,
organized by Marianne Mithun and Greg Brown, which are July 6-7 at the
University of California-Santa Barbara. The Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas,
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, UNAM, is organizing the program.
Karen Dakin Mercedes Montes de Oca Veronica Vazquez
dakin at servidor.unam.mx mercemo at attglobal.net gvvs at servidor.unam.mx
Housing information provided by Marianne Mithun for the SSILA meeting is
given in the SSILA announcement which we have included at the end of this
call. If you want to stay on campus, you should say that you are attending
the SSILA meeting, since the arrangement is for them. There is also a
possibility that Friends of the Museum may accept weekend guests for the
FUAC meeting, so please make your inquiries with John Johnson.
John R. Johnson, Ph.D.
Curator of Anthropology
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
2559 Puesta del Sol
Santa Barbara, CA 93105-2998
PH: (805)682-4711 x306 FAX: (805) 569-3170
e-mail: jjohnson at sbnature2.org Homepage: http://www.sbnature.org


Name:
Address:





_____ Yes, I do plan to attend this year's FUAC meeting July 8-9 at the
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History in Santa Barbara, California.
My paper title is:



_____ No, I do not plan to attend, but would like to receive a copy of
the program and remain on the mailing list for 2002.
I am now available by E-mail; my address is:
I can receive faxes; my fax number is:
Return to: Please send titles by 20 April
Please send this form to dakin at servidor.unam.mx
Mailing address: SLI, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
Cto. Mario de la Cueva s/n
UNAM
Mexico, DF 04510
PH: (011)(52-5) 622-7489, FAX (011)(52-5) 622-7495.
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TALLER DE LOS AMIGOS DE LAS LENGUAS YUTOAZTECAS 2001
CONVOCATORIA PARA EL ENVIO DE TITULOS
Después de haber tenido tres reuniones en México estamos contentos de que
John Johnson nos haya invitado al Museo de Historia Natural de Santa Barbara
como sede de la sesión del Taller de los Amigos de las Lenguas Yutoaztecas
del 2001 que tendrá lugar los días 8 y 9 de julio (Domingo y Lunes).
Debido a que el Instituto Lingüístico, , se llevará a cabo en la
Universidad de California- Santa Barbara, la reunión de FUAC tendrá una
sesión conjunta con la reunión de SSILA -WAIL organizada por Marianne
Mithun, que está programada para el 6,7,(8)de julio. El Seminario de Lenguas
Indígenas del Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, UNAM está
organizando el programa de este evento.
Karen Dakin Mercedes Montes de Oca Veronica Vazquez
dakin at servidor.unam.mx mercemo at attglobal.net gvvs at servidor.unam.mx

La información sobre las opciones de alojamiento ha sido proporcionada
por Marianne Mithun para el encuentro de SSILA, la cual incluimos con el
anuncio de SSILA al final. Si quieren quedarse en la Universidad, hay que
decir que es para asistir a la reunión de SSILA, dado que el arreglo es para
ellos.
También existe la posibilidad de que los Amigos del Museo puedan aceptar
invitados para el fin de semana de la reunión de FUAC, para esto deben
ponerse en contacto con John Johnson.
Organización en Santa Barbara: John R. Johnson, Ph.D.
Curator of Anthropology
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
2559 Puesta del Sol
Santa Barbara, CA 93105-2998
TEL: (805)682-4711 x306 FAX: (805) 569-3170
e-mail: jjohnson at sbnature2.org Homepage: http://www.sbnature.org


Nombre

Dirección


______Si voy a asistir a la reunión de FUAC este año, el 8, 9 de Julio, en
el Museo de Historia Natural en Santa Bárbara, California.

_____No, no voy a asistir a la reunión pero me gustaría recibir una copia
del programa y permanecer en la lista para el 2002.

Mi dirección de correo electrónico es _____________________________________
Mi número de fax_________________________________________________
Fecha límite para envío de títulos: 20 de abril 2001
Favor de mandar su respuesta a dakin at servidor.unam.mx o a la siguiente
dirección.
SLI, Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
Cto. Mario de la Cueva s/n
UNAM
Mexico, DF 04510
TEL: (011)(52-5) 622-7489, FAX (011)(52-5) 622-7495.
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July 6-7 SSILA MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT:
The 2001 SSILA Summer Meeting will take place on the weekend of
July 6-7, on the University of California campus at Santa Barbara, in
conjunction with the LSA Linguistic Institute. The meeting will be
co-hosted by WAIL (the Santa Barbara Workshop on American Indigenous
Languages). Local organizers will be Marianne Mithun and Greg Brown.
The WAIL/SSILA meeting will be directly followed on Sunday July 8 by
the annual meeting of the Friends of Uto-Aztecan, to be held at the
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
Members of SSILA and others who would like to present a paper are asked to
submit an abstract by *March 15*, preferably by e-mail to _both_ of the
following addresses:
Marianne Mithun <mithun at humanitas.ucsb.edu>
Gregory L Brown <glb2 at umail.ucsb.edu>
If e-mail is not possible, then abstracts may be sent by snail-mail to:
WAIL/SSILA Conference
Department of Linguistics
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Abstracts may also be sent by fax to: 1-805-563-1948
The preliminary program will be announced around April 1. This early
deadline has been set in order to allow participants to make travel and
lodging plans in good time.
A small registration fee will be charged to cover the cost of the meeting
space, coffee, and a supper party on Saturday evening. Participants who
register for the meeting before May 1 will be charged the "early bird"
fee of $25; after May 1 (including at the time of the meeting) the fee
will be $35. To register, please mail a check (payable to "WAIL"),
together with the following information:
Name
Address
E-mail address
Paper title (if any)
Lodging arrangements (if you have made them)
to the snail-mail address above.
Santa Barbara is a favorite destination for visitors during the summer
months and as a result, hotel rooms will be scarce and expensive. With
the Linguistic Institute in town, there will be even greater pressure
on the usual resources. WAIL/SSILA participants are encouraged to make
lodging and travel plans as early as possible.
On-campus lodging in the San Rafael Guest House will be available to
WAIL/SSILA participants during the conference. The dormitory rooms
are part of suites containing a common living area and bathroom. There
are two to four private bedrooms in each suite. The current rate for
on-campus housing is $50 per night, with additional fees for parking.
Meals are not provided with these accommodations, but will be available
in other campus residence halls. The person to contact for a reservation
is Miki Swick, Manager of Campus Campus Conference Services, Housing &
Residential Services. Her e-mail address is <mswick at housing.ucsb.edu>,
her fax is 1-805-893-7287, and her mailing address is: Santa Rosa
Administrative Center, UCSB, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
93106. Be sure to mention that you will be attending the SSILA/WAIL
conference.
A selective list of off-campus accommodations is available and will be
distributed with the January SSILA Newsletter. It will also be posted
at the SSILA website, together with other meeting information.
Further questions should be addressed to the meeting organizers.



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