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Anik Nandi

I need this article

EN-US"">hi everybody,

EN-US"">can anybody help me to find this following article:…

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Posted by Anik Nandi on April 8, 2010 at 7:23pm — 2 Comments

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ICOSAL-9: Keynote Address by Annie Montaut

ICOSAL-9

( Januray 7-9, 2010)

Punjabi University, Patiala



Keynote Address by



Annie Montaut

INALCO, Paris







I would like to heartfully thank the organizers of this 9th ICOSAL meeting in Patiala, the Vice Chancelor of Panjabi University Professor Jaspal Singh, the former Vice Chancellor Professor Joginder Singh Puar, Professor Joga Singh, who kindly invited me to deliver the keynote. A very special thanks to Professor Omkar N.Koul, the… Continue

Posted by Icosal Association on January 12, 2010 at 6:31pm

nice girl

Top 10 Writing Tips

Well, I am sure that term papers must not be a new thing for you so you already know how painful and irritating it is to write a Free Term Paper Samples and most importantly submit the term paper right on time. Therefore you had better to learn the process of term papers writing rather than worrying. This article is about tips on Term papers writing.



There are seven significant tips on writing… Continue

Posted by nice girl on December 9, 2009 at 3:41pm

Sarwat - un- NIsa

Dell Hymes has passed away :(

Former LSA President Dell Hathaway Hymes, Commonwealth Professor of Anthropology and English

(Emeritus) at the University of Virginia. Professor Hymes died peacefully

on Friday November 13, 2009 in Charlottesville, VA.



I woke up this morning to receive the following notice in my inbox:



Last Friday our distinguished colleague Dell Hymes passed away peacefully in his sleep. It hasn’t yet been reported in the newspapers, but Jason Baird Jackson has a post… Continue

Posted by Sarwat - un- NIsa on November 20, 2009 at 10:16pm

Omkar N Koul

Endangered Languages in Africa

Saving Lost Voices: VOA's Journey to West Africa







PRESS RELEASE - Washington, D.C., March 27, 2009 - Armed with cameras, computers and a solar charger, a Voice of America (VOA) broadcaster is traveling to remote areas of Sierra Leone and Guinea to help document the dying Krim, Bom and Mani languages.



"There may be only 60 or 70 people who speak the language," said Bart Childs, referring to Krim speakers in Sierra Leone.





Watch the Vlog here… Continue

Posted by Omkar N Koul on November 11, 2009 at 10:54am

Thomas Benedikter

"Language Policy and Linguistic Minorities in India" - An appraisal of the linguistic rights of minorities in India, seen with European eyes

Thomas Benedikter, Language Policy and Linguistic Minorities in India: An Appraisal of the linguistic rights of minorities in India,

LIT Verlag Münster-Berlin-Hamburg-Vienna-Zürich-London, 2009, 232 p., ISBN 978-3-643-10231-7



The Indian sub-continent contains within its boundaries enormous diversity and heterogeneity. Modern India, which was incised artificially in August 1947, continues to reflect this diversity; religions splinter into sects and cults and languages… Continue

Posted by Thomas Benedikter on November 7, 2009 at 5:26pm

Maria Pittman

College Essay Vs Personal Statement

Usually colleges have their own guidelines when it comes to college essay for admission or personal statements. It depends on what the actual college requires. You should consider that the colleges look at more than just college essays for admission statements; they look at your grades, GPA, class standing, extracurricular activities, and school service before… Continue

Posted by Maria Pittman on October 31, 2009 at 10:54am

Umarani Pappuswamy

South Asian Language Review Vol.18(1) Online

APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTINGS!!!

Dear friends,

I'm pleased to inform you that the South Asian Language Review Volume 18(1) January 2008 is online and is freely accessible at http://salr.net/volumexviii1.aspx.

Cheers!
Uma
Associate Editor, SALR.

Posted by Umarani Pappuswamy on August 21, 2009 at 5:14pm

Umarani Pappuswamy

Linguistic Map of India

I came across an interesting blog that contains a linguistic map of India. I thought of sharing it with the ICOSAL folks. Hence this mini (not-so-original) blog.



LingMapIndia.jpg…

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Posted by Umarani Pappuswamy on August 15, 2009 at 4:00pm

Icosal Association

ICOSAL Conferences

Prof Boris Zakharyin and Dr Liudmila Khokhlova of Moscow State University, Moscow visited the CIIL Mysore in December 1996. In an informal conversation at my home, I suggested them why not to form an International Association of Linguists working on the South Asian languages. They immediately agreed to the proposal. We decided to hold International Conferences related to South Asian languages at least once in two years. Boris and Liudmila promised to explore the possibilities of holding the… Continue

Posted by Icosal Association on August 15, 2009 at 11:00am

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