The Fourth TOMILLA workshop (Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal Indigenous languages of Latin America) is being hosted by the University of Toronto and will take place in person on December 9, at the University of Toronto.
TOMILLA aims to provide an informal venue for presenting work of a theoretical, descriptive or documentary nature dealing with indigenous languages of South and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. We welcome talks on any topic related to these languages, including but not limited to: syntax, semantics, pragmatics, morphology, phonetics, phonology, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, language typology, linguistic geography, language maintenance and revitalization, language documentation, discourse analysis, and applied linguistics.
Abstracts should be maximum one page in length (once-inch margins, 12 point font, Times or equivalent). Participants should indicate whether they would like to be considered for a talk, a poster or both.
Abstract submission: November 15, 2022
Email: tomillaworkshop@gmail.com
Authors will be notified of acceptance by November 20, 2022.
Sponsor: Canadian Linguistic Association
