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Ohio University will host about 200 international African linguistics and
language-teaching scholars and students, Thursday, March 21, to Sunday, March 24. The
conference is a joint gathering of the 33rd Annual Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL)
and the sixth annual Conference of the African Language Teachers Association (ALTA).
The conference will be hosted by Ohio University's Department of Linguistics and the
Center for African Studies, and is jointly sponsored by Ohio University's College of Arts
and Sciences, Office of Sponsored Research and Rutgers University. Conference management
services are being provided by the Ohio University Division of Lifelong Learning.
All conference presentations will take place in Morton Hall and will feature invited
speakers and scholars from around the globe. A Saturday evening banquet and dance in Baker
University Center Ballroom will feature dishes prepared by members of the African Student
Union.
Pre-registration is required and should be done by March 14. The conference is open to
the public. For information regarding registration and logistics, contact Assistant Director
for Community and Professional Programs Pat Davidson at
davidson@ohio.edu or (740) 593-1767.
For more information regarding the program (including abstracts and invited speakers'
topics), contact conference director Dr. John Mugane at
mugane@ohio.edu or (740) 597-2595; or his graduate
assistant Xiangui Yang at xiangui@yahoo.com. For
complete information, visit the conference's Web sites at:
www.ohiou.edu/alta/acal_2002.html or
www.ohiou.edu/alta/ALTA_2002.htm. |