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The Summer Institute of Linguistics
(SIL)
is pleased to announce its 2009 summer colloquium series at the
University of North Dakota.
Except as noted, all colloquia are held at 8:00-9:00 p.m. on Thursday evenings
in Gamble Hall, room 5.
All interested persons are invited to attend.
(See also colloquia from recent years.)
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June 11: Keith Snider, SIL International
Orthography and Phonological Depth: The Lexical Orthography Hypothesis
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June 17-18: Special Guest Lecturer
Ken Rehg, University of Hawaii
The Art and Craft of Making Dictionaries
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June 25: John Roberts, SIL International
How to Find Serial verbs in English
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July 9: Bettina Revilla
Place Names in Sign Languages
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July 16: Douglas Fraiser, SIL International
Culture Change as Active Adaptation: An Illustration from the Manobo of the Philippines
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July 23: Virgil Benoit, UND
Language Content We Hardly Think About as We Conjugate
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July 30: John Clifton, Stephen Marlett, and Hugh Patterson
Lasting Linguistics: Making a Meaningful Mark
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