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Michicagoan Conference | Ties to Other Units
Linguistic anthropologists are key members of the new interdisciplinary center for Language, Society, and Thought, a center designed to integrate the growing community of language-focused scholars working across these topics in several disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, anthropology, and several language departments. The center organizes activities around thematic topics. The first theme, for Winter 2001, on "Language, colonialism, and nationalism," organized by Judith T. Irvine and Bruce Mannheim draws on cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, linguists, and historians. The second theme, for Fall 2002, will be cognitively focused. Other programs:
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