This summer, the Linguistics Institute at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is offering a number of courses targeted toward language documentation including:
LING7800-017: Field Methods and Endangered Languages (Rice)
LING7800-040: Lakota Structure with Glances at Some Other Siouan Languages (Rood)
LING7800-044: Language Endangerment and Maintenance: Community Responses and Linguist's Contributions (England, Mateo-Toledo)
LING7800-050: Linguistic Field Methods (Evans)
LING7800-070: Sociolinguistics of Language Endangerment (Bradley, Bradley)
LING7800-052: The Morphosyntax of Hiaki (Harley)
The Institute meets from July 7 - August 2 this summer. This is an excellent opportunity to get some additional training from instructors who have years of expertise to share!
Susan D. Penfield, Ph.D.
Research Coordinator,
CERCLL, The Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy
University of Arizona
Phone: (520) 626-8071
Fax: (520) 626-3313
Website: cercll.arizona.edu