SCL 2006 CONFERENCE
The Society for Caribbean Linguistics (SCL) will meet at the Fort Young Hotel in Roseau, Dominica (or Wai'tukubuli) from 2 to 6 August 2006. The Conference theme is Caribbean Language Studies and Educational Development, and the Conference is dedicated to the memory of Douglas MacRae Taylor, linguist, anthropologist, and authority on Dominican Island Carib language and culture.
Special highlights of the Conference include:
Papers on Caribbean Arawakan languages
Papers on Caribbean French Creole
Papers on Dominican English Creole/Kokoy
The keynote address for the opening session of the conference will be delivered by <font color="red">UWI Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lawrence Carrington, noted Trinbagonian linguist and pioneer in the area of French Creole </font> studies and education.
A special plenary lecture will be delivered by acclaimed <font color="red"> Dominican historian and anthropologist, Dr. Lennox Honychurch </font> .
A special plenary lecture will be delivered by <font color="red"> Dr. Pauline Christie, Jamaican linguist and pioneer in the study of Dominican French Creole.
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The Society for Caribbean Linguistics (SCL) will meet at the Fort Young Hotel in Roseau, Dominica (or Wai'tukubuli) from 2 to 6 August 2006. The Conference theme is Caribbean Language Studies and Educational Development, and the Conference is dedicated to the memory of Douglas MacRae Taylor, linguist, anthropologist, and authority on Dominican Island Carib language and culture.
Special highlights of the Conference include:
Papers on Caribbean Arawakan languages
Papers on Caribbean French Creole
Papers on Dominican English Creole/Kokoy
The keynote address for the opening session of the conference will be delivered by <font color="red">UWI Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lawrence Carrington, noted Trinbagonian linguist and pioneer in the area of French Creole </font> studies and education.
A special plenary lecture will be delivered by acclaimed <font color="red"> Dominican historian and anthropologist, Dr. Lennox Honychurch </font> .
A special plenary lecture will be delivered by <font color="red"> Dr. Pauline Christie, Jamaican linguist and pioneer in the study of Dominican French Creole.
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