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FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

FASA would like to invite you to this week's colloquium! Date: Tuesday, 9/9/2017 Location: Turlington 1208 Time: 4-5pm Speaker: Dr. Kathleen Jett, PhD, MSN, BSN is a board certified gerontological nurse practitioner with a doctorate degree in Anthropology. Her area of interest is healthy aging, care management, and health disparities. Come learn more about this Gator alumna's career path, current

Fieldwork Forum

The Fieldwork Forum will meet on 2nd and 4th Mondays from 4-5,  in Dauer 68. The Fieldwork Forum is a discussion group for all faculty and students with an interest in linguistic fieldwork and language documentation. Sept 25   Falcon Restrepo-Ramos

FASA Colloquium

​Hi Everyone! FASA is excited to invite you to colloquia Tuesday at 4pm. We will be hearing from visiting linguistics professor Bruna Franchetto and our very own Roberto Muñoz-Pando. When: Tuesday Oct 3rd, 4-5pm Where: CSE Building, Room E252 RSVP: http://FASA10317.rsvpify.com What: 2 Talks! Linguistic Documentation, Education and Revitalization in Brazilian Indigenous Languages (Dr. Franchetto) About 160 indigenous Brazilian

Fieldwork Forum

The Fieldwork Forum will meet on 2nd and 4th Mondays from 4-5,  in Turlington 1208​. The Fieldwork Forum is a discussion group for all faculty and students with an interest in linguistic fieldwork and language documentation. Oct 9    Michael Stoop "Motion verbs in Copala Triqui"

FASA Colloquium

FASA Colloquium on Oct. 17th. with Dr. Broadwell The Timucua people were the original inhabitants of Gainesville and nearby parts of North Florida.  Although the Timucua are now gone and their language is extinct, we can still learn about Timucua knowledge of the environment from the documents they left behind.  In this respect, the 1627  Catecismo en lengua

Fieldwork Forum

The Fieldwork Forum will meet on 2nd and 4th Mondays from 4-5,  in Turlington 1208​. The Fieldwork Forum is a discussion group for all faculty and students with an interest in linguistic fieldwork and language documentation. Oct 23  Robert O. Smith