Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas
The Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas (WSCLA) is an annual linguistics conference, which started in 1995. The central objective of WSCLA is to bring together linguists who are engaged in research on the formal study of the indigenous languages of the Americas in order to exchange ideas across theories, language families, generations of scholars, and across the academic and non-academic communities who are involved in language maintenance and revitalization.
Papers and posters presented at WSCLA meetings are published by the University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics (UBCWPL).
Conference | Location |
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WSCLA 1 | University of Manitoba |
WSCLA 2 | Brandon University |
WSCLA 3 | Saskatchewan Indian Federated College/University of Regina |
WSCLA 4 | University of British Columbia |
WSCLA 5 | University of Toronto |
WSCLA 6 | Memorial University of Newfoundland |
WSCLA 7 | University of Alberta |
WSCLA 8 | Brandon University |
WSCLA 9 | University of Victoria |
WSCLA 10 | University of Toronto |
WSCLA 11 | University of British Columbia |
WSCLA 12 | University of Lethbridge |
WSCLA 13 | Queen's University |
WSCLA 14 | Purdue University |
WSCLA 15 | University of Ottawa |
WSCLA 16 | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
WSCLA 17 | University of Chicago |
WSCLA 18 | University of California, Berkeley |
WSCLA 19 | Memorial University of Newfoundland |
WSCLA 20 | University of Arizona |
WSCLA 21 | Université du Québec à Montréal |
WSCLA 22 | University of British Columbia |
WSCLA 23 | University of Ottawa |
WSCLA 24 | University of Maryland, College Park |
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