Fwd: Workshop: Substrate Languages in Northern Europe (ICHL21 / Oslo)

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Wed Feb 13 14:04:05 UTC 2013



> Lähettäjä: Ante Aikio <ante.aikio at oulu.fi>
> Aihe: Workshop: Substrate Languages in Northern Europe (ICHL21 / Oslo)
> Päivämäärä: 13. helmikuuta 2013 14.03.04 UTC+1.00
> Vastaanottaja: Johanna Laakso <johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at>
> 
> 
> Hei Johanna,
> saisiko tämän Ura-Listille? Terv. Ante
> 
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> The 21st International Conference on Historical Linguistics (University of Oslo, Aug 5 - Aug 9, 2013) will include a workshop titled:
> 
> Substrate Languages in Northern Europe – Methodological Perspectives
> 
> 
> The purpose of the workshop is to bring together Indo-European and Uralic comparative linguists to discuss methodological issues related to substrate studies. 
> The focus is on languages and language groups primarily situated in Northern Europe: Germanic, Celtic, and Balto-Slavic within Indo-European, and Saami, Finnic, Mordvin, Mari, and Permic within Uralic. Contributors are encouraged to draw data and examples from these languages, but the primary aim of each paper should be to make a methodological contribution.
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> The workshop will be organized by Ante Aikio (Giellagas Institute for Saami Studies, University of Oulu) and Santeri Palviainen (University of Oulu).
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> The deadline for abstracts for the workshop is March 1.
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> 
> For more information on the workshop please visit:
> http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/workshops/substratelanguagesnortherneurope.pdf
> 
> Conference homepages:
> http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/research/events/ichl2013/
> 
> 
> Ante Aikio
> Professor, Saami Language
> Giellagas Institute for Saami Studies
> PO Box 1000
> 900014 University of Oulu
> 
> e-mail: ante.aikio at oulu.fi
> 
> 

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