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Thursday 8th October 5pm AEDT (UTC +11)
Linguistics in the Pub (online) October 2020 Doing linguistic research with archival materials
Travel is more difficult now so many linguists are looking for alternatives to fieldwork. Using archival materials and corpora is another way to work with primary language data. In this session we look at what kinds of linguistic research are possible using these sources. We will also discuss ways of collaborating with the communities whose voices and languages have been recorded including repatriation of materials.
Moderator: Ruth Singer (University of Melbourne)
Panelists:
Stephen Morey (La Trobe University)
Stefan Schnell (Bamberg University)
Clara Stockigt (University of Adelaide)
Corey Theatre (La Trobe University)
Nicholas Thieberger (University of Melbourne)
We will start with a panel discussion (45-60 minutes) and then we will discuss the issues raised in small groups for about 30 minutes. The panel discussion will be streamed live to YouTube and available to view later.
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