Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Low-Resource Languages (ETPOLL2022)

Host Institution: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Website: https://blog.studiumdigitale.uni-frankfurt.de/etpoll22/home/

16-Jun-2022 to 20-Jun-2022, Goethe-University hosted the training school

Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Low-Resource Languages (ETPOLL2022) – Passive and relative clause structures

During the course of the workshop, various empirical and theoretical approaches in the study of low-resource languages were discussed, with a particular focus on passive and relative clause structures. Our topics are relevant for researchers in the fields of linguistic typology, corpus linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, empirical linguistics, and applied linguistics.

The languages covered in this workshop include: Arabic, Armenian, Azeri Turkic, Balochi, Domari, Japanese, Kurdish, Neo-Aramaic, Persian, Romeyka, Turkish 

Additionally, the workshop included a series of lectures on open access publications. The workshop addressed MA, PhD, and postdocs, as it comprised several presentations on admission formalities and grant possibilities in Germany.
More information, including information about the program, registration, and Frankfurt in general can be found on our website:

Contact Person:
Hiwa Asadpour
Email: etpoll2022@gmail.com