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The Navajo Language Academy

2010 Summer Linguistics Workshop

 

July 5 – 30, 2010



Location: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque




Courses: (Subject to change)

The Navajo Verb System
(Jay Williams & Irene Silentman)


Research in Navajo Phonology and Language
Acquisition (Maya Honda & Wayne O’Neil)


Topics in Navajo Syntax
(Paul Platero & Peggy Speas)

Athabaskan Historical Linguistics
(Jeff Leer)



Registration

Fees & Additional Information

See you in July!


Navajo Linguistics Workshops include:
• A course in a different subfield of linguistics each year (syntax, phonology, semantics, morphology)
• A course in Navajo verb structure
• Classroom techniques for teaching verb forms
• An overview of linguistics
• Colloquia by scholars
• Presentations and discussions of research in progress
• Discussions of language planning
• Time for collaborative research or lesson planning

The Workshops are Intended to Serve:
• Navajo linguists
• Navajo language teachers
• Other linguists with a research interest in Navajo or a related Athabaskan language
• Graduate and undergraduate students




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