Uralic Typological Database Meeting in Tallinn
Workshop of The Uralic Typology Days
November 27, 2009, afternoon, Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Roosikrantsi 6. Here is some information about the venue, transport, etc.
Please see the the website for the main event for additional information.
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November 27th |
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15.45-.... |
the Uralic Typological Database Meeting
talks, speed papers and a roundtable
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Chair: |
Ferenc Havas |
The parameters for the Uralic Typology database abstract in Hungarian (more in Russian) |
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Marianne Bakró-Nagy |
Conditional constructions in the Uralic languages |
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Marianne Bakró-Nagy
Anne Tamm
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Conditional constructions in the Uralic languages: a view from designing a database structure |
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Matti Miestamo |
Polar interrogatives: Typological and Uralic perspectives |
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Zsuzsa Várnai, Beatrix Oszkó |
Phonological Typology Database of Uralic Languages Project: state of the art |
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Lotti Viola, Beáta Wagner-Nagy |
Non-verbal predication in Ob-Ugric and Samoyedic languages
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Erika Asztalos, Gitta Boros, Anna Cavallini, Nikolett Gulyás, Laura Horváth, Krisztina Korencsi, Zsófia Kováts, Szilvia Németh, Helle Metslang, Anne Tamm
(ELTE, University of Florence, University of Szeged, University of Tartu, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungary)
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"The Uralic WALS" miniproject: Integrating Uralic typological research and higher education
Sample map 1 Case, sample map 2 comparative constructions
Web page of the miniproject
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Ülle Viks, Anne Tamm |
Morphology based glossing of Estonian and the Leipzig glossing rules: problems and solutions for Uralic languages |
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Alternate: Anne Tamm |
Uralic typological database structure and the structure of WALS
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Roundtable |
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The purpose of the Uralic Typological Database Meeting in Tallinn is the following:
* to advance the scientific study of the Uralic languages (official languages as well as variants) and define their structures within the context of
cross-linguistic diversity;
* to further mutual awareness, dialogue, and co-operation between the international community of linguists specialized in the particular Uralic
languages and those interested in the Uralic data across theoretical frameworks and subdisciplines;
* to provide a forum for the Uralic languages and for working towards a database structure that is useful for linguists across linguistic frameworks, in
the spirit of linguistic typology;
* and by doing so, to identify the areas of critically missing research in the Uralic linguistics
Please see the the website for the main event for additional information.
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