Lecture to focus on new language hypothesis
Lecture to focus on new language hypothesis
Submitted by Marmian Grimes
Phone: 907-474-7902
02/26/08
On Wednesday, Feb. 27, Edward Vajda of Western Washington University will give a public lecture on a hypothesis regarding a linguistic connection between Alaska and central Siberian indigenous languages.
"The Siberian Origin of Na-Dene Languages," begins at 7 p.m. at the Wood Center Carol Brown Ballroom on the UAF campus. It is free and open to the public.
Vajda’s lecture will focus on evidence he has assembled for a prehistoric connection between the Na-Dene [NAW-denay] family of languages, such as Tlingit, Eyak and Athabascan, and the Ket language in central Siberia. His presentation is part of a two-day seminar at UAF focusing on the possible connections between languages in the two regions.
For more information on the lecture and seminar, visit www.uaf.edu/anlc.
CONTACT: James Kari, professor emeritus, at ffjmk@uaf.edu. Marmian Grimes, UAF public information officer, at 907-474-7902 or via e-mail at marmian.grimes@uaf.edu.
ON THE WEB: www.uaf.edu/anlc