Friday, 18 November, 2011 to Sunday, 20 November, 2011
The Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory biennial conference aims to bring together researchers working on linguistic theory and language documentation and description, with a particular focus on innovative work on under-described or endangered languages.
The main session of Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory 3 will run over two days. In addition to parallel sessions on 19 and 20 November 2011, the conference will be preceded by a satellite Workshop on Language Documentation and Archiving, to be held on 18 November 2011.
Friday, 15 April, 2011 to Saturday, 16 April, 2011
Through LinguistList, a call for papers for the 14th Annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL) at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Also see WAIL's website (with the 2010 program, at the moment).
As announced on LinguistList: "the Linguistics department at the University of California, Santa Barbara announces its 13th annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL), which provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical, descriptive, and practical studies of the indigenous languages of the Americas.
The Center for Tribal Studies at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK, announces its 3rd annual Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages. OWNAL focuses on descriptive studies of indigenous languages of the Americas. This weekend workshop takes place at the end of the 38th Annual Symposium on the American Indian (April 14-17, 2010).