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In the past, four International Conferences for East Nusantara Linguistics have been held; three in Leiden (1998, 2001, 2005), and one at the Australian National University in Canberra (2000). With this fifth conference the location moves to Indonesia, and more specifically to the East Nusantara region. Also, the focus of the conference has been expanded to include language, culture, tourism, and economic development. The conference will be hosted by Universitas Nusa Cendana (UNDANA), with the support of Prof. Dr. Frans Umbu Datta, Rektor.
The aim of this conference is to bring together linguists, anthropologists, ethnolgraphers, musicologists, and others who work in the east Nusantara region to share the results of their research with each other. The East Nusantara region includes eastern Indonesia and East Timor, and Austronesian as well as non-Austronesian languages.
The confernce will be held at the UNDANA Language Center (Pusat Bahasa) on the Penfui campus and at the conference hotels. The language of the conference is Indonesia and English. Papers may be presented in either language. No translation services will be provided.
Papers are invited on any topic relating to East Nusantara languages, cultures, language education, tourism and economic development; however, preference will be given to papers which address one or more of the conference sub-themes listed above. In order to encourage focused discussion on issues relevant across the region, the presentations will be organised in four parrelel sessions. Abstracts of no more than one page should be submitted no later than 1 March 2007. See the complete call for papers for more information.
Selected papers from the conference will be published by UNDANA. More information regarding proceedings will be circulated to authors following acceptance of abstracts.
Yang akan hadir ENUS mungkin mau mengikuti dua koferensi berhubungan yang akan terjadi di Manokwari, Papua pada tanggal 6 Agustus. Silahkan cari informasi lengkap di bagian Related Information di situs ini.
Last updated 04-Nov-2006