Inaugural Linguistics in the Pub
Steve Quakenbush
steve_quakenbush at SIL.ORG
Mon Nov 23 23:36:51 UTC 2009
Dear Friends in Melbourne on the RNLD List,
Best wishes on the inauguration of Linguistics in the Pub!
May your first meeting be a time of good, healthy discussion on the papers
in the latest issue of Language on "SIL International and the disciplinary
culture of linguistics"--particularly as those articles relate to language
documentation.
I personally appreciate the lengths to which Lise Dobrin and the editorial
staff of Language went to insure a variety of perspectives in the articles,
and to provide a professional, balanced, fair-minded discussion of the
issues. As members of a faith-based organisation, SIL staff will naturally
hold certain distinctive views-for example, that all people and all
languages are of inherent worth because they reflect something of the
marvelous, creative character of God. Such a view leads us to some common
ground with other members of this RNLD list-that linguistic diversity is
something to be celebrated.
As a non-profit educational corporation committed to "service to all", we
remain ready to serve, share with and work alongside those who speak and
seek to promote the world's many indigenous languages.
Cheers,
Steve Q
J. Stephen Quakenbush, Ph.D.
Academic Services Director
SIL International
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From: ruth.singer at gmail.com [mailto:ruth.singer at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Ruth
Singer
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 5:28 PM
To: r-n-l-d at unimelb.edu.au
Subject: Inaugural Linguistics in the Pub
Linguistics in the Pub
An occasional gathering of linguists in Melbourne, organised by RNLD
For the first meeting we will be discussing recent papers on the role
of SIL in language documentation (see Language - Volume 85, Number
3,September 2009).
Time: Tuesday 24th November 7pm
Location:
Upstairs function room
Terminus hotel
492 Queens parade
Clifton Hill
(convenient to 86 tram as well as a number of bus and train lines,
plenty of parking)
http://www.terminus.com.au/html/
Food and drink available at the bar.
Suggestions of discussion topics or presentations for future meetings
are welcome.
contact me if you have any questions,
Ruth Singer
School of Languages and Linguistics
University of Melbourne
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