Panel information on the EASAS
John Peterson
jpeterso at UNI-OSNABRUECK.DE
Tue Sep 2 15:06:00 UTC 2003
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Papers are inited for the following panel at the 18th European
Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, to be held at Lund, Sweden, 6-9
July 2004.
South Asian languages in linguistic focus
The focus of this paper is the analytical treatment of language.
Papers may analyze features of any modern or ancient South Asian
language (some examples: analysis of the phonology, morphology or syntax
of an Indo-Aryan, Dravidian or Munda language), or analyze historical
linguistic or sociolinguistic aspects of modern South
Asian languages (some examples: historical development of a South Asian
language; language use in instruction, language use in ethnic or regional
politics, endangered languages and so on). Papers will be based on
linguistic, sociolinguistic, historical linguistic, lexical or textual
data, and employ an accredited theoretical framework from some field of
linguistics or philology.
Abstracts of papers should be submitted to the panel convenors:
Vit Bubenik: vbubenik at morgan.ucs.mun.ca
Ruth Schmidt: r.l.schmidt at east.uio.no
http://www.sasnet.lu.se/panels04.html
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 1 February, 2004
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John Peterson
FB 7, Sprachwissenschaft
Universität Osnabrück
D-49069 Osnabrück
Germany
Telephone: (+49) (0)541-969 4252
Homepage: www.SouthAsiaBibliography.de/
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