Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Central Asian Languages and Linguistics (ConCALL-4)

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2022

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The Conference on Central Asian Languages and Linguistics (ConCALL) was founded in 2014 at Indiana University by the Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR) under the leadership of Dr. Öner Özçelik, the residing director. As the nation’s sole U.S. Department of Education funded Language Resource Center focusing on the languages of the Central Asian Region, CeLCAR’s main mission is to strengthen and improve the nation’s capacity for teaching and learning Central Asian languages through teacher training, research, materials development projects, and dissemination. As part of this mission, CeLCAR has an ultimate goal to unify and fortify the Central Asian language learning community by facilitating networking between linguists and language educators, encouraging research projects that will inform language instruction, and provide opportunities for professionals in the field to both showcase their work and receive feedback from their peers. Thus ConCALL was established to be the first international academic conference to bring together linguists and language educators in the languages of the Central Asian region, including both the Altaic and Eastern Indo-European languages spoken in the region, to focus on research into how these specific languages are represented formally, as well as acquired by second/foreign language learners, and also to present research driven teaching methods. Languages served by ConCALL include, but are not limited to: Armenian, Azerbaijani, Buryat, Daylami, Dari, Farsi, Gilaki, Kazakh, Kurdish, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Pashto, Persian, Scythian, Shughni, Tajiki, Tati, Tibetan, Turkish, Turkmen, Uyghur, Uzbek, Yugur, and more!

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language, linguistics, Central Asian, Altaic, Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic, Tibetan

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ConCALL-4 2021 Proceedings copyrighted by Indiana University, CeLCAR. All individual paper rights belong to the authors.

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