European Network of Amerindian Linguistics (ENAL)
On 4 October, 2009, the European Network of Amerindian Linguistics (ENAL)
was founded in Bremen/Germany. On occasion of the Amerindian Day which was one of
the major events on the programme of the
Festival of Languages [http://www.festival.uni-bremen.de],
over 40 linguists from Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United
States of America met in order to lay the foundation stone of ENAL.
The proceedings of the foundation colloquium of ENAL will be published as an edited
volume.
ENAL is meant
to be the nucleus of a network of like-minded associations of European scholars
and colleagues from overseas who specialise in the study of the indigenous languages
of the Americas and feel the need of an institutionalised forum to exchange ideas and
co-ordinate projects. Furthermore, the possibilities of a new journal devoted to Amerindian Linguistics will be looked
into.
On the pages of ENAL you can find information about ongoing projects
(Chan Ajau),
selected publications by ENAL members,
and events related to the association. Furthermore, you can visit
our expanding collection of resources on Amerindian languages in the links section. The news section includes reminders for upcoming conferences, recent press reports and new online resources for Amerindian linguistics.
If you want to point us to relevant resources, conferences or workshops related to Amerindian languages, please do not hesitate to
send the information to enal@uni-bremen.de
For further information on ENAL, contact stolz@uni-bremen.de