NOVEMBER 2023
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The field of language documentation has evolved along several dimensions. The current trend is to include a team of researchers and community members to document multilingual speech practices and prioritize the goals of the community. This webinar provides a snapshot of the Nasal speech community in southwest Sumatra and highlights how a team of researchers from the US and Indonesia are collaborating with members of the Nasal community to document their multilingual speech practices as well as develop resources for the maintenance of the Nasal language.
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UHM Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Mānoa Campus
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Public Relations Coordinator, 8082775551, cseaspr@hawaii.edu,
Wednesday, November 8 |
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11:00am |
Food Drop @ the Campus Center Courtyard Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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11:30am |
Limu Pressing in Honor of Dr. Abbott Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall Access Room 6
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12:00pm |
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Hybrid Information Session Mānoa Campus, http://go.hawaii.edu/TE3
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12:00pm |
EH@UH :: Unweathering the Colonial Anthropocene :: Macarena G贸mez-Barris Mānoa Campus, Meet via Zoom
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2:00pm |
US Government Accountability Office (GAO) Careers Virtual Information Session Mānoa Campus, Virtual Meeting
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2:00pm |
ASUHWO General Senate Meeting West Oʻahu Campus, Student Life Center, C-214
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3:00pm |
The changing face of language documentation: An example from Indonesia Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall, Room: 258 and Online
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4:00pm |
Pili i Ke kanaka with Dr. Kehau Abad Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall Access Lounge
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