Language Documentation at the Linguistic Institute, July 7 - Aug 2, 2011 (fwd)

ROOD DAVID S David.Rood at Colorado.EDU
Wed Jun 1 20:01:39 UTC 2011



"Language Documentation major focus of 2011 Linguistics Institute at University 
of Colorado"


The University of Colorado will be offering a fantastic opportunity this summer
for people interested in Language Documentation and related fields to be
brought up to date on the latest developments and trends.

This opportunity is part of the Linguistic Institute 2011,
a bi-annual international event which is being held for the first time
ever in Boulder, Colorado. It offers a wide range of courses in language
documentation by renowned researchers, including

two intensive courses in linguistic Field Methods
   (Nick Evans from Australia, and Sally Rice from Canada),
courses on issues on language endangerment (Nora England and Eladio
    Mateo-Toledo from Mexico, and David and Maya Bradley from Australia),
as well as courses featuring particular languages or language families
  (David Rood on Siouan languages, Alex François on Oceanic languages,
   Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson on Iroquian languages,
   Gregory Guy on language in Latin America, and
   Heidi Harley on the Hiaki (Yaqui) language.

Overall, the Institute will feature around 80 courses in various sub-fields
of linguistics relevant to anyone interested in language documentation, 
including courses in syntax, semantics, phonetics, phonology, morphology, 
typology, language and interaction, linguistic anthropology and 
sociolinguistics, areal and historical linguistics, and psycholinguistics, 
among others.

These courses are open to anyone, and one can register as an affiliate if
not interested in academic credit. The courses meet twice a week for four 
weeks.

There are also one-time workshops being offered that are open to the public. 
These include practical workshops on fieldwork tools
such as ELAN, FLEX and Toolbox, as well as workshops on more theoretical
interests including the Sociolinguistics of Language Endangerment,
Interactional Foundations of Language, and Sociophonetics. In addition, the 
Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA) will hold 
it's annual convention in Boulder in conjunction with the Institute.

The Linguistics Institute is a unique event which attracts faculty, graduate 
students, business professionals working in fields related to linguistics, and 
interested members of the public for an intensive, month-long experience. It's 
presence in Boulder recognizes CU's long involvement as a leader in the field 
of language documentation. More information can be found at the Institute 
website, https://verbs.colorado.edu/LSA2011/index.html.

Online registration is open through July 5th at the Institute website: 
https://verbs.colorado.edu/LSA2011/index.html.

CAMPUS HOUSING RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE THROUGH JUNE 13, 2011.



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