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Language, Culture and History Conference

Event Date: 
Thursday, 1 July, 2010 - Friday, 2 July, 2010

There is a call for papers for a conference on Language, Culture and History at the University of Wyoming. From the conference webpage: At this conference on Language, Culture and History we would like to bring contemporary theories from all fields of anthropology and related fields to the "natural history of humans." Specifically, we want to address questions about the complex interactions between language, history and culture.

The suggested themes are very interesting, so I'm curious about the papers that will be presented:

  • Ethnographic Views of Language Change
  • Ethnohistorical Views of Language
  • Language, History and Deaf Culture
  • Culture, History and Native American Languages
  • History of Language and Culture Theories in Anthropology
  • Historical Sociolinguistics
  • History of Literacy
  • Children and Language Change
  • Archaeological Approaches to Language and Culture

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