[Sealang-l] Final Call: 5th Workshop on the Languages of Papua, Manokwari, West Papua, 16-20 July 2019
David Gil
gil at shh.mpg.de
Thu Feb 7 11:08:56 UTC 2019
Final Call for Abstracts
WORKSHOP ON THE LANGUAGES OF PAPUA 5
(WLP5)
16-20 July 2019
Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia
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Papers are invited dealing with the "Papuan" (ie. non-Austronesian)
languages spoken in eastern Indonesia, the greater New Guinea region,
and the Solomon Islands. Equally welcome are papers concerned with the
Austronesian languages spoken in the same areas, including the contact
varieties of Malay, as well as Tok Pisin and Solomon Islands Pidgin.
Papers may be in any of the subfields of linguistics, and may represent
variegated approaches and diverse theoretical persuasions. Papers are to
be delivered in English.
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Persons wishing to present a paper at the workshop are invited to submit
a one-page abstract in electronic form (preferably pdf, but MsWord also
acceptable) to David Gil at the following address:
gil AT shh.mpg.de
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 14 February 2019
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Co-sponsors:
Center for Endangered Languages Documentation, Universitas Papua
Australian National University, ARC Centre of Excellence for the
Dynamics of Language
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Co-organizers:
Nicholas Evans
ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, Australian
National University
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Yusuf Sawaki
Center for Endangered Languages Documentation, Universitas Papua
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Further information: https://indoling.com/wlp/
Inquiries: gil AT shh.mpg.de
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David Gil
Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Kahlaische Strasse 10, 07745 Jena, Germany
Email: gil at shh.mpg.de
Office Phone (Germany): +49-3641686834
Mobile Phone (Indonesia): +62-81281162816
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